COVID-19
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WSJ: After Decades of Disparaging Her Research, Penn Celebrates Katalin Karikó’s Nobel Prize
The University of Pennsylvania is basking in the glow of Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, two researchers who recently discovered they had been awarded the…
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Manor College Student Carlos Rendon Montano Finds World of Possibilities After Coming to America
Carlos Rendon Montano sits down at the table every evening and jumps on a Zoom call with his parents. The native Colombian left his home…
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Tuning In to the Art of Listening in the Workplace
Successful individuals possess a distinct advantage: they actively practice listening in the workplace with genuine curiosity, writes Ashton Jackson for CNBC. Muriel Wilkins, co-founder of…
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Haverford Systems Has the Technology, Talent to Meet the Evolving Needs of Schools in a Post-Pandemic World
The COVID-19 pandemic presented schools with unprecedented challenges and ultimately brought about a seismic shift in the way schools operate. Haverford Systems, an audiovisual design…
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How Local Businesses Are Reimagining Communication to Bridge the Modern ‘Office Divide’
In today’s business world, the shift toward virtual meetings has become more evident than ever. As COVID-19 reshaped our daily lives, one unexpected positive development…
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Neumann University Students ‘Save Soles’ at Diabetes Health Fair
Five Neumann University nursing students volunteered at a health fair in Chester to help male residents “save their soles” by learning about the connection between…
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Penn Likely to Be Top Research Institution for Licensing Revenue, Thanks to Abington Resident
The University of Pennsylvania is likely to once again be on the top among U.S. research institutions for licensing revenue, thanks to COVID-19 vaccines lead…
































