Dr. Greg Smith (UA Biology) represents UA at “Congressional Visits Day”
UA Represented at “Congressional Visits Day” — Dr. Greg Smith (Biology) was one of 35 scientists from around the country who recently converged on Washington, D.C. to promote the continued, and increased, funding for science research and education. Co-sponsored by the Biological and Ecological Sciences Coalition (BESC) and the Coalition for Funding Agricultural Research Missions (CoFARM), this annual event provides a forum for the discussion of the vital role of basic research in advancing knowledge, enhancing the quality of life, and preparing students for careers in an increasingly technological job market. Smith met with staff in the offices of Senator Sherrod Brown (D), Senator George Voinovich (R), and Representative Betty Sutton (D-13th), and encouraged their support for appropriating funds for the National Science Foundation (NSF) at the level authorized in the America Competes Act. This act is designed to improve support for science research and education, an effort intended to make the United States world leaders once again in technological advancements. If appropriated, this funding would double NSF’s budget over the next 7-10 years. All of the offices expressed their strong support of science research and education and were already aware of many of the ways the University of Akron was advancing this mission.