Education
Invest: South Jersey’s first digital launch conference highlighted the region’s resilient and innovative business community
By: Beatrice SilvaFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 9, 2020 South Jersey’s economic resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges, innovation and adaptation highlighted the launch of Invest: South Jersey 2020. CHERRY HILL, NJ—In this time of uncertainty, it has...
What Phase 3 of reopening means for Broward County
By: Beatrice Silva2 min read October 2020 — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decision to move Florida into Phase 3 has led to a scramble among local government officials to make sense of which public health regulations remained in place. In the aftermath of the announcement,...
Atlanta’s public schools eye phased return to the classroom
By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read September 2020 — With Atlanta’s transition into Phase II of the City's Five Phase Reopening Plan earlier this month, the Atlanta Public Schools system now looks to follow suit with its return to face-to-face instruction. Superintendent Lisa...
Innovation and adaptation: What this could mean for education post-pandemic
By: Beatrice Silva2 min read September 2020 — The pandemic forced educational institutions to pivot all of their operations to a completely virtual landscape. Many university leaders were planning on returning to normalcy at some point in the upcoming months, but that...
Students face remote learning in return to school
By: Beatrice Silva3 min read August 2020 — As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, so does the number of universities keeping their physical doors shut this school year. The University of Notre Dame Princeton University, and Rutgers-Camden Business School are just some of...
Technical college system major component of Georgia’s business climate
By: Felipe Rivas 2 min read August 2020 — For the better part of the last decade, the Peach State has consistently ranked as the best state to do business year after year, a feat largely driven by Georgia's robust higher education institutions and the state-funded...
Face Off: Business schools tackle the challenges in a changed education landscape
By: Max Crampton Thomas4 min read July 2020 — Higher education in Miami is using the COVID-19 crisis to come out stronger on the other end. John Quelch, dean of the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School, discusses what that means and also talks...
Tech sector continues to thrive in Atlanta
By: Felipe Rivas2 min read July 2020 — From coding to game development, there is a great desire for more tech-related training in the metro Atlanta region and major companies are stepping in to help usher the next generation of tech workers. The Atlanta area, long...
Palm Beach education leaders assess 2020-21 academic year
By: Felipe Rivas2 min read July 2020 — Forced to switch from in person learning to remote instruction seemingly overnight, Palm Beach education leaders are now planning the reopening of county campuses as the 2020-21 academic year nears its August start date. The...
Georgia’s business reputation stays strong in midst of pandemic
By: Felipe Rivas2 min read July 2020 — The Peach State’s methodical investments in economic development, workforce training, support for small businesses, and overall pro-business environment continue to pay dividends for the region, even in the midst of a global...