How to Make Pittsburgh More Welcoming
How can Pittsburgh be a more welcoming city for African Americans and anyone else of color or different race or sex or sexual preference?
How can Pittsburgh be a more welcoming city for African Americans and anyone else of color or different race or sex or sexual preference?
Here's a roundup of companies hiring this week in Pittsburgh: ShowClix, Deeplocal, Chorus Call, Pitt�s Swanson School of Engineering, Gigapan, and the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.
Bethlehem's Spillman Farmer Architects has weathered the recession with a stable workforce of 30 designers for years.
The Pennsylvania SBDC has a new working agreement with the U.S. Commercial Service (CS), aimed at generating more export opportunities for Pennsylvania's small companies and helping to reverse the balance of trade.
Dauberville's Appeeling Fruit is growing, thanks to demand for fresh-cut, sliced apples.
An array of firms across the commonwealth, mostly startups, are beneficiaries of investments made in the last week by The Ben Franklin Technology Partners, Pennsylvania's venerable technology-based economic development programs.
As the annual 10-day festival is in full swing, we get a clear picture of the economic impact of the arts on Bethlehem, which outpaces other similar cities.
HigherNext, which offers a post-college skills assessment test, revealed it is about to close on an A round of funding.
Museums, theaters and even cemeteries across the city have developed innovative social media social media tactics to stand out in a crowded space.
Steve Stumbris is the new director of the Bucknell SBDC, wher he nurtures the intersections of engineering and entrepeneurship and academia and business.