The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Monday, January 14, 2008 - 7A HIGHER ED From Page 1A the necessary training to enter new job fields. He said the lack of exper- tise - and the resulting unemploy- ment - in the United States is a consequence of a failed education system that only guarantees educa- tion through 12th grade. Huckabeesaid ahighschooldiplo- ma is no longer enough to ensure long-lasting job security for work- ingAmericans. He said today's more technologically advanced industries require more specialized training. "We're now looking at a minimum of K-14, not the idea of K-12 as a bare minimum to be prepared for the job market today," Huckabee said. After a speech in Grand Rap- ids, Huckabee told members of the press that while higher education was mostly a state issue, he would work to find ways to help stu- dents pay for their education after they graduate from high school. "It is in our best interest as a coun- try to ensure that people continue to achieve levels of education," Hucka- bee said. "I don't necessarily sub- scribe to the idea that we ought to just give itto people for free. I think that people perform better when they work for it." Huckabee said students strug- gling to afford the rising costs of college should look to federally- sponsored service scholarships. He said military and AmeriCorps pro- grams, which help students to repay loans, could curtail the rising debt college graduates face. He praised service scholarships because he said students would have to earn their tuition and would in turn be rewarded for their hard work, but didn't say whether he would provide additional funding to these pre-existing programs. JOHN MCCAIN At his many campaign stops in Michigan, Republican presidential candidate John McCain told Michi- gan residents that higher education, specifically vocational training, is essential to solving the economic crisis in Michigan. While crowds in Livonia booed when McCain, a senator from Ari- zona, said automotive jobs have left the state won't be returning, they nodded in approval when he voiced his plans to provide displaced work- ers with training in new fields. McCain said he'd create a fed- eral program to pay for Americans to attend community colleges and receive vocational training so they could better compete for jobs in technological fields. "We must be a nation committed to competitiveness and opportu- nity," McCain's campaign website says. "We must fight for the ability of all students to have access to any school of demonstrated excellence." Kinesiology senior Allison Sch- neider, chair of the University's chapter of Students for McCain, said McCain's plan is crucial for an economic comeback in Michigan. "I think expanding the opportu- nities for education, like his plan to use community colleges is a great option," Schneider said. MITT ROMNEY Republican presidential candi- date and Mitt Romney told crowds Friday in Grand Rapids he would provide more opportunities for students to receive post-secondary degrees. Romney, who has promised to increase investment in the research and manufacturing fields, said he would use federal resources to improve education. "I want to invest in better educa- tion, in higher education," Romney said, without specifying particular strategies. LSAsenior Amy Drumm, chair of the University's chapter of Students for Romney, said Romney would expand the program he estab- lished as governor of Massachu- setts which provided full-tuition scholarships to high achieving high school seniors. "He would give full-ride scholar- ships to state and public universities for students who tried very hard in highschooland succeeded,"Drumm said. "Students with high GPAs, and participated in community events will be rewarded." More than 30,000 high school seniors received scholarships to attend state universities in Massachu- setts in the past two years, according to Romney's campaignwebsite. Romney's campaign website says he will work to improve math and science education in charter schools and "public-private partnerships" to prepare high school students for training after they graduate. Publicity doesn't always mean research funding RESEARCH From Page 1A As one of the leading research institutions in the world, the Uni- versity is routinely among the top rankings in various fields of research. But the University's prestige often puts increased pressure on researchers. "U of M has a very strong repu- tation for inventions and discover- ies," Kotov said. "Straight away, there was a lot of pressure on me and the team to come up with a very essential, very important sci- entific finding." But Marvin Parnes, associate vice president of research at the University, said investors under- stand researchers can't always churn out front-page discoveries. He said research that provides an improvement on an existing idea can be considered groundbreak- ing, too. Breakthroughs are often the end stage of a long and tedious process, he said, pointing out that the research that led to one of the University's most successfulinven- tions - a nasally administered flu vaccine - took 40 years. Both Parnes and Kotov said there was an understanding betweenscientists and administra- tors that nothing is definite when starting a new research project. "Often, the federal agencies recognize that science isn't linear, that you may find something you didn't expect," Parnes said. What may be groundbreak- ing to scientists in a specific field may never reach the mainstream media. Parnes said the University isn't dependent on mainstream publicity because it's well estab- lished asa research institution. Still, Parnes said, "it's always nice to get good publicity." the michigan daily GREAT HOUSES. AVAIL, for Fall AVAIL. NOW. WILLIAM and Divi- '08 through CAMPUS MANAGE- sion. Lg. room in completely remod- MENT! For tours, call Ryan (734) 663- eled apt. w/ dining room and 2.5 baths. 4101. Gallatin Realty Co. 734-368-0256. ***808 Catherie*** AVAIL. 9/1/08 WILLIAM & Divi- Part. furs. 5 bdrm. house contains 2 sion. eff., I bdrm. & 2 bdrm. apt w/ full baths., a newly remodeled kitch security buzzer. ldry. facility & seper- and carpet throughout. Covered front ate storage lockers. Gallitan Realty Co. porch, on-site wshr./dryer, and parking 734-360-0256. for up to 5 cars. $3,195. AVAIL. NOW, SINGLE rooms with shared kitch. Avail. 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