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President David Skorton testified before U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology in Washington, D.C. yesterday, reading a shortened version of his prepared 22-page official testimony. The committee is holding hearings on the effects of globalization on technology jobs in the U.S. Prof. Philip Altbach, education, Boston College, Georgia Tech Provost Gary Schuster and Dean of Carnegie Mellon’s School of Public Policy and Management Mark Wessel promoted the importance of American universities having international presences along with Skorton.