East Texas A&M University is keeping talent in Texas while generating millions of dollars for the Northeast Texas economy, according to a new economic impact study by MGT, a national technology and advisory solutions firm. Educating Graduates Who Stay and Work in Texas The study revealed that most East Texas A&M graduates remain in Texas. More than 94% of undergraduate alumni and 80% of graduate alumni are currently employed in the state. These …
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