Philadelphia's Peirce College has been at the forefront of online education for the last 10 years and enrolls a higher percentage of students from Pennsylvania than most other private schools throughout the state.
Formerly known by microbrew snobs as "The Wasteland of Good Beer," the whistlestop city of Williamsport and its surrounding Lycoming County have suddenly become the state's hippest spots to quaff a hoppy IPA.
It was about 10 years ago when Jeff Kozloff, a healthcare market researcher, was reading an article on a consumer packaged goods company that was using technology to conduct ethnographic market research.
Pop's Playground, a near-derelict park in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, has been rebuilt as a skatepark and celebrates its grand re-opening Saturday, July 25.
Upon entering Florin Hill in Mount Joy, Lancaster County, it seems as if someone magically dropped homes, apartments and even retail space in the middle of a dreamy, bucolic small-town setting.
A new hotel and convention center opened this summer in Lancaster after a 10-year odyssey, but local businesses and arts organizations didn't wait around to get the party started
Six young Pennsylvania university researchers will receive the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the White House announced last week.
Federal funding for non-profit arts and culture organizations in Greater Philadelphia has declined by 72 percent according to a recent study by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance.