Wilkes-Barre's New Jobs Site Anything But Low-Rent
Community college student Gerard Durling has put the spotlight back on the jobseeker with his online startup, rentsomeone, and early results indicate that has a wide appeal.
Community college student Gerard Durling has put the spotlight back on the jobseeker with his online startup, rentsomeone, and early results indicate that has a wide appeal.
Electing politicians is big business in PA, and fewer campaign donations means those aspiring to careers in politics must wear many hats.
Pennsylvania added 3800 high-tech jobs in 2008, the fifth-highest ranking the country, according to a report from the TechAmerica Foundation.
Kold-Draft, part of the Erie Manufacturing Group, will hire 50 full-time employees to make ice equipment.
Johnstown's Save Our Steeples plans reuse of historic churches in a new cultural district.
Art and technology are increasingly becoming intertwined as new media creates new possibilities, and this longtime painter is helping showcase the most exciting what-ifs at the University City Science Center.
The Pennsylvania chapter of the Management Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors (MAPPS) convened the first gubernatorial roundtable on geospatial technology on April 19th.
A group of design and planning experts calling themselves Infill Philadelphia received a national grant from the Urban Land Institute this month in support of their plan to redesign Philadelphia's post-industrial lands.
The healthcare professionals at HIMSS had some qualms with new health IT legislation. So they threw an event to present their findings and voice their opinions to legislators, hoping to open up dialogue.