What President-elect Joe Biden said about the future of work at a 2017 UD jobs panel
Biden and several co-panelists talked about the future of workforce development. How does it compare to the Biden/Harris 2020 platform?
The Trump administration has tightened restrictions and sent signals that students from abroad are not welcome, writes University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s David L. Di Maria. But there’s a dire economic impact to that trend.
Biden and several co-panelists talked about the future of workforce development. How does it compare to the Biden/Harris 2020 platform?
In the last few years, Biden has spent time promoting cancer research, diplomacy and global engagement through his positions at the University of Pennsylvania.
Economists weigh in on the implications of divided government in D.C., and the recovery.
Executives at VEDA Data Solutions, GiveCampus, Goodfynd and Savi Solutions share how they have been handling this election season in the workplace and creating safe spaces for employees.
It's Nov. 6, 2020. What's the buzz on Delaware?
Look at which Philly neighborhoods are going blue or red as votes continue to be counted in Pennsylvania, courtesy of Wes Weaver, a senior GIS and data analyst at the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office.
D.C. residents want to know what's up with ballot counting in the battleground states. Here are the six top election-focused Google trends in the District.
A senior from Temple University is using open data to help cover the presidential election for The Temple News.
Results are delayed in some of Maryland’s largest counties, and Baltimore city.
Here's a look at how local tech teams have been making space for employees to vote and process the results. Plus, an early look at how the biz community wants to work with Mayor-Elect Brandon Scott.
Delaware's general election was a victory for LGBTQ rights, as Sarah McBride becomes the first transgender state senator — and she's not the only "first" in the roster of new state legislators.
Trump's legal team is challenging aspects of mail-in voting that will likely add up to more Biden votes.
Mail-in ballots were not available in either braille or in large print. And the accessible remote ballot PA made available instead isn't actually fully accessible.
The U.S. prepared for foreign threats after 2016 but saw a new wave of misinformation originate at home this time around. Experts from UMBC's Center for Cybersecurity and Towson University weigh in on what's happening.
"The U.S. general election has particularly highlighted the risk that social media can be used for voter suppression," said Center for Democracy & Technology's Emma Llansó. Plus, how to spot and stop mis- and disinformation.
It's not over, and when it is, your employees may need time to process the results. Organizational leaders from across the mid-Atlantic share advice for managing your teams after an intense presidential election season.
Nearly a year after completing Conscious Venture Lab's accelerator program, cofounder Wen-Kuni Céant talks about educating voters in 2020, and developing a nonpartisan platform.
On this Election Day, consider following Choice.org, which analyzes posts on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit and Instagram to track how voters are feeling about the presidential race.
Facebook and the other social media platform companies are facing a reckoning for their handling of disinformation.
Accounts to follow for polling updates and resources across Philadelphia this Nov. 3.
The in-person voting, the count, the scenarios and democracy itself. Here's a look at where a reporter's head is at on Election Day.
Plus, who to follow on social to stay up to date on voting results and local election happenings.
A face shield project born during the lockdown for hospital distribution has evolved — and is now working to ensure that Delaware poll workers have an extra layer of protection.
Here's what to keep in mind about your rights at the polls, how Pennsylvania is counting ballots and what we might know about the results on election night.
Plus, Comptroller Peter Franchot criticizes Gov. Larry Hogan's small business relief package. Here's a look at highlights from the Greater Baltimore Committee's Economic Outlook Conference.
The fintech startup is offering struggling borrowers free assistance including access to an online student loan help tool, a student loan hotline and info on how to vote.
VoiceVibes put its AI speech coaching platform to work during the second presidential debate. Both candidates sounded more polished this time.
This Free Press letter, addressed to the AP and television news outlets and signed by Technical.ly, offers steps newsrooms should take to prioritize coverage that informs the public, supports local news and combats misinformation.
xtraCHEF, the 30-person maker of an operations management platform for restaurants, is giving its employees a paid day off this Nov. 3. Cofounder and CEO Andy Schwartz explains.
The recently refurbished Hotel du Pont restaurant will hand out bag lunches on the evening of Nov. 2.
It's not too late to register in Delaware, Maryland, D.C., Virginia and Pennsylvania.
From paid volunteer hours to virtual conversations on the importance of voting, here's what three local organizations are doing ahead of Nov. 3.
The Baltimore startup used its analytics platform to look at how Trump and Biden performed: "I think it's fascinating to get objective data about something that's so controversial," founder Debra Bond Cancro said.
Have you made a plan for voting in the 2020 General Election?
Starting Tuesday, Sept. 29, these offices will allow citizens to register, plus request a mail-in ballot, fill it out and return it in a single trip.
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