Pennsylvania is among the top three states that have taken advantage of the federal tax credit for historic preservation. At the same time, however, Pennsylvania is one of the few states that doesn't have a historic preservation program of its own.
Sometimes there�s no substitute for experience. Lannett, one of the oldest generic drugmakers in the U.S., has bucked recent trends and continues to grow while competitors struggle against the economy and compliance.
Integrative medicine, which treats the whole person and not just the disease, has gradually gained acceptance as consumer-directed health care has given patients a louder voice in their treatment.
In a city known for its renowned institutions of higher learning, the Community College of Philadelphia has quietly gone about serving the job training and career advancement needs of the majority of city residents.
Upon first glance, it would appear the trio of health care executives who started the life sciences private equity firm Blood, Sweat and Capital, are fans of jazz-rock stalwarts Blood, Sweat and Tears.
Amid the picturesque fields of Central Pennsylvania, the Hershey Center for Applied Research is emerging as a new, hi-tech model for business incubation and acceleration. Just don't call it a business incubator.