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Industry, government, and higher education of north-central Indiana must join forces -- creating a "triple helix" -- to successfully land businesses and improve quality of life. Regionalization and other collaborative ideas were
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discussed during a recent Mayor's Summit hosted by Indiana University Kokomo.
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met with Chancellor Michael
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together to be competitive in a global economy. Penny Lee, vice chancellor of public affairs and advancement, moderated the event.
IU Kokomo Chancellor Michael Harris, standing, addresses north-central Indiana mayors at a recent summit. Print-Quality Photo
"North-central Indiana should be a region that is recognized nationally. We at IU Kokomo believe very strongly in what is becoming known as the triple helix. It is based on close, collaborative efforts among industry, government, and universities," Harris said. "It's only those regions where industry is alive, where government is involved, and where there exists a strong university that they will be ahead of the competition. "We would like to see more strengthening of that triple helix effect," he said. "The bottom line, of course, is assuring the American dream. We
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