Facebook and Twitter accounts for Alvernia University in Reading seemed to be a way for the university to push information out, not a tool for dialogue and communication. A scavenger hunt with clues on social media might fix that.
As part of a research project, a group of University of Pittsburgh students toured a Washington County well site to better understand the business factors involved.
CivicScience, makers of digital tools and widgets that collects and analyzes consumer opinion and behavior, has raised $1.2 million to expand the company and roll out a new audience measurement platform.
Adaptimmune LLC, one of University City Science Center's newest tenants, is the first company of its kind to develop a methodology for generating high affinity T cell receptors.
It's about more than just needles, ink and skin for these artists. Through collaboration, unique gallery spaces, a passion for their work and a positive vibe, they're making quite an impact on the state's fine arts community.
Only 26-years-old, the Lehigh University educated engineer has already helped bring two innovative products to market. The latest: the Illumaguard, a device that keeps the lights on when they unexpectedly go off.
The Lehigh Valley Microenterprise Expo, set for April 13, will showcase businesses in sectors including construction, business services, personal care and technology. Most of them are located in urban areas of Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton.
A new plant south of Pittsburgh will make it much easier for Insulfoam to get its polystyrene products to the Midwest, New England and the mid-Atlantic.
PPL Electric Utilities will pay you a little extra to use less power. But there's one catch: you have to give the electric company the ability to turn off your heat pump or air-conditioning unit.
Barbara Chaffee has worked in Harrisburg, Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., but her heart has always been in her native Erie. Next month she'll return for a new job as President and CEO of the Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership.