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Educators, experts discuss how Purdue Polytechnic High School is guiding graduates towards both higher education & STEM careers in an evolving economy
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Featured on our online panel: Dr. Keeanna Warren, associate executive director, PPHS Network; Dr. Gary Bertoline, senior vice president, Purdue University; former Indiana state Rep. Mary Ann Sullivan; 麻豆精品 Senior Reporter Jo Napolitano; and Purdue Polytechnic junior Raina Maiga. PPI鈥檚 Taylor Maag moderates.
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