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Qlik: Knowing How to Identify, Utilize Valuable Data Can Dramatically Improve Outcomes of Decision-Making
Every decision a company makes will positively or negatively impact a business outcome, but knowing how to identify and utilize valuable data can dramatically improve the outcomes of decision-making, writes Joe DosSantos, the Chief Data Officer at King of Prussia-based Qlik, for DataIQ. DataIQ is a membership business focused on the needs of data and…
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Cartooning with a Disney Artist Up Next as Part of WCU’s Annual Fundraising Gala
A Disney cartoonist will lead a virtual audience through the basics of cartooning as part of West Chester University’s 38th Annual Presidential Scholarship Community Gala – the 2021: G.A.L.A. Artist Keelan Parham will guide up to 40 participants through a lesson in shapes and animal drawings on Saturday, Feb. 27 at 2 PM. $100 provides…
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Citadel Credit Union Recognized as ‘Great Place to Work’ for Third Consecutive Year
Citadel Credit Union has been certified as a “Great Place to Work” for the third consecutive year by the analysts at Great Place to Work, which collects and analyzes data from a survey of Citadel’s employees each year. Great Place to Work publishes national lists such as the “Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work for.”…
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Harcum College to Host Virtual Experience for Prospective Art, Design Majors on April 8
High school students, transfer students, and non-traditional students interested in learning more about Harcum College’s Art & Design majors are invited to join the college for an immersive Art & Design Experience on Thursday, April 8 at 6 PM. This virtual event is hosted by the Admissions team, who will answer any questions about majoring…
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WCU/Bryn Mawr Respiratory Care Program Earns Prestigious Award for Excellence
The West Chester University/Bryn Mawr Hospital Respiratory Care Program has been named a recipient of the 2021-2022 Apex Recognition Award by the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC). The program is among an elite group of only eight Respiratory Care educational programs from across the U.S. to receive this award. In conjunction with Bryn Mawr…
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Wawa Settles Data Breach Lawsuit with Gift Cards, Cash and a Cybersecurity Upgrade
Wawa will be paying its customers up to $9 million as it spends another $35 million to upgrade its cybersecurity, writes Christian Hetrick for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Those actions settle a class action federal lawsuit over a nine-month data breach that took credit and debt information from some of Wawa’s customers. The Haverford law firm…
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Upskilling or Reskilling? Start with a WilmU Dual-Credit Certificate®
Going back to school this year? Take a smart step toward your educational goals with a WilmU Dual-Credit Certificate®. Wilmington University’s certificate programs are an affordable, accessible option for expanding your education. Whether you’re a career starter, climber or changer, a certificate can build your resumé and benefit your career at any stage of your…
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Fantasizing About Traveling … and Much More
I’m going to Scotland. Not today, obviously. Or tomorrow. Or in 2021. Or in 2022. Maybe 2024? That feels depressingly far away. Well, everything is relative anyway, isn’t it? After all, my teenager graduates high school in 2024. Panic strikes when I think of the clothes towering in her hamper and her reluctance to use a stove. I only have three years to turn her…
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Villanova Wildcat Jeremiah Robinson-Earl Is an ‘Old Soul’ Sticking to Basics
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl is an old soul who follows the advice of Kobe Bryant when he’s out on the court with the Villanova Wildcats, writes Joe Juliano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “He talked about, everybody has their own box and how you should dance beautifully in your box,” Robinson-Earl said. Coach Jay Wright is the one…
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King of Prussia Mall Owner Plans to Merge Their Company
Simon Property Group, owner of both the King of Prussia Mall and Philadelphia Premium outlets in Limerick, has made a lot of headlines in the last year for their unique business moves, such as buying stores at their malls out of bankruptcy. The real estate group looks to have an eye for continuing their innovative…
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Immaculata to Host Series of Online Info Sessions for Graduate Programs in March
Immaculata University’s College of Graduate Studies is hosting a series of online information sessions in March focused on individual graduate programs. Graduate programs include doctorates in education and psychology; teaching certifications and educational endorsements; and master’s programs in education, psychology, healthcare management, clinical mental health counseling, management and leadership, music therapy, nursing, nutrition, and athletic…
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Solve Your Integration Challenges — the Qlik Way with Blendr.io
It’s hard to believe, but it has been just over one quarter since Blendr.io became part of the Qlik family. After building out our platform to bring orchestration and automation to a SaaS-driven world, the reception both internally and externally from the Qlik community has been just fantastic. In every conversation, I’m hearing and seeing…
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Wiser Wealth: Should You Involve Your Teenagers in Big Spending Decisions? Two Points of View
Should teenagers have a say when big financial decisions are made in the family? The Wall Street Journal asked two financial experts to weigh in. Yes, include teens Lazetta Rainey Braxton, co-CEO at 2050 Wealth Partners in New York, says parents should include a teenagers’ input. If handled correctly, the teen will find the experience…
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Is Working from Home Not Working Anymore? It’s Time for a Private Office
CLICK HERE to see office availability. In 2020, we saw several businesses close their office doors and opt for a more remote workforce. Many people were sent to work from their couches, breakfast tables, and beds. While some enjoyed the laid-back nature of working from home, others are starting to find that putting on dress…
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Phoenixville Area Community Services Hosts ‘Souper Bowl’ Event to Help Fight Hunger
Phoenixville Area Community Services (PACS) hosted “Empty Bowls: Souper Bowl Edition, In the Kitchen with Mayor Peter Urscheler” on the first Saturday in February. The virtual event featured Urscheler and PACS Executive Director Mary Fuller preparing soup in the Mayor’s kitchen. They also kicked off the PACS Souper Bowl Online Auction, which featured autographed Eagles…
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Harcum Partners with Middle School in Philadelphia to Make College More Accessible
To help increase completion rates for first-generation college students and low-income students, Harcum College has partnered with St. James School to help its graduates earn college degrees. Officials from Harcum and the St. James School, a middle school in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Philadelphia, recently participated via Zoom in a joint signing of a…
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Brushstrokes for Humanity with Artist Richmond Garrick, a Native of Sierra Leone Pursuing his Doctorate at WilmU
Through it all, Richmond Garrick always had his art. Ever since that day in grade school, when he picked up a colored pencil, opened a music book, and began drawing almost exact images of the composers he saw there — Chopin, Mozart, Bach, Brahms — he had his art. It sustained him through a childhood of hardship…
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Immaculata to Host Info Session on University’s Accelerated, Second-Degree B.S.N. on March 6
Immaculata University will hold an online information session on Saturday, March 6 at 10 AM for college graduates interested in earning a second bachelor’s degree in nursing. Nursing faculty members will present information about the program, and attendees will have opportunities to talk with admissions and financial aid staff and take a virtual tour of…









































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