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MONTCO Careers — Qlik
Based in King of Prussia and operating in more than 100 countries, Qlik helps enterprises around the world move faster, work smarter, and lead the way forward with an end-to-end solution for getting value out of data. Its platform is the only one on the market that allows for open-ended, curiosity-driven exploration, giving everyone — at any…
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‘I Am Not Going to Give Up’: Father Vows to Bring Home Daughter Who Went Missing in Spring City in 1988
In the 34 years since five-year-old Lauren Jackson disappeared from her Spring City home, investigators and her father, Michael Jackson, have never given up searching for her, writes Jessica Babb for CBS 21. Lauren went missing on Oct. 4, 1988, while playing outside in the dirt with a friend at Park Spring apartments. When her…
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Service Dogs Trained by Narberth Nonprofit Make Life Sweeter for Youngsters Who Need Calming Friend
Paws and Affection in Narberth is making the lives of children with disabilities a little brighter by matching them with service dogs, writes Beccah Hendrickson for 6ABC. In the last eight years, the nonprofit has matched dozens of kids with their pets, including 10-year-old Jessica Lorusso and her pup, Winni. “Usually, when I’m doing my…
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Ardmore Golf Course Put to Test Competitors’ Skills at 42nd Curtis Cup
The classic Merion Golf Club in Ardmore managed to test the skills of women during the 42nd Curtis Cup that was held from June 10 to 13, writes Alex Miceli for Sports Illustrated. The biennial amateur matches saw the United State women’s team take on Great Britain and Ireland – and come out victorious once…
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Immaculata University to Host Undergraduate Open House on June 25
Immaculata University’s College of Undergraduate Studies will hold an undergraduate open house on Saturday, June 25, from 9 AM-12 PM for high school students and college students interested in transferring. Admissions counselors will discuss academic programs, financial aid, student clubs and organizations, athletics, and student services. RSVP here. For more information, contact [email protected]. Immaculata University’s College of…
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WCU Earns Silver STARS Rating for Sustainability Achievements
In recognition of its sustainability achievements, West Chester University has earned a STARS Silver rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). The Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) measures and encourages sustainability in all educational and operational aspects of higher education. With more than 900 participants in 40 countries,…
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Penn State Great Valley Student Finds Niche in Professional Development, Leverages Real-World Course Knowledge
Penn State Great Valley’s lean six sigma certificate program first caught Chris Bradley’s eye a little over two years ago. He looked into similar programs at other Philadelphia-area universities, but Great Valley’s program was the best fit. As an added bonus, Bradley has some deep connections to Penn State. He finished his undergraduate degree at University Park…
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West Conshohocken-Based Finance Firm Realigns to Focus on Its Wealth Management Roots
West Conshohocken-based Boenning & Scattergood has divested its public finance group, with the equity capital markets group set to follow soon, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This is part of a major realignment to refocus on the 108-year-old firm’s wealth management roots. Boenning & Scattergood is also planning to sell its brokerage…
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Incoming Ursinus College President Defines Her Career Path by One Word: Opportunity
Robyn Hannigan is preparing to take over as the new president of Ursinus College on July 1, when the new strategic plan puts the success of every student at the Collegeville school front and center, writes Ed Moorhouse for Ursinus Magazine. Hannigan is a first-generation student who got the chance to go to college after…
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La Salle College High School Grad Caps Collegiate Career at NCAA Championships as Hammer Thrower for Pitt
Noah Walker, a La Salle College High School graduate and University of Pittsburgh hammer thrower, will cap his collegiate career at the NCAA track and field championships, writes Johnny McGonigal for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Walker ensured his spot at the nationals at the NCAA East Preliminary Round at the end of last month. His hammer…
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Immaculata Receives Grant to ‘Fully Engage Next Generation’ of Special Education Teachers
Immaculata University has received the Special Education Performance Grant 2022-2024: Developing Future Special Educators from the Pennsylvania Department of Education. The grant provides $25,000 funding through the 2024 academic year. The goal of the grant is to recruit future special education professionals. “The teaching shortage affects all areas, including special education,” said Dr. Melissa Reed, chair of the Immaculata…
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Immaculata to Host Info Session on Accelerated, Second-Degree B.S.N. on June 18
Immaculata University will host an information session on Saturday, June 18 for college graduates interested in earning a second bachelor’s degree in nursing. The session will be held from 10 AM to 12 PM in Loyola Hall, Room 18. Nursing faculty members will present information about the program, and attendees will have opportunities to talk with…
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Penn State Great Valley Names Interim Chancellor
Colin Neill, professor of software and systems engineering and director of engineering programs at Penn State Great Valley, has been named the school’s interim chancellor, dean, and chief academic officer. He will take over for James Nemes, who will retire on July 1. Neill has served as director of engineering programs for over a decade, overseeing the…
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Main Line Country Club Builds Proverbial “War Chest” as Post-Pandemic Spike in Golf Interest Continues
Like many other golf clubs in the region, White Manor Country Club in Malvern is enjoying a prolonged post-pandemic spike, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. According to general manager Bret Herspold, last year was “busier than ever” for the club. Thanks to the increased activity on the golf course and in the pro…
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As Sponsor of Devon Horse Show, Malvern Bank Combines Knowledge of Horses and Financial Services
After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair in Devon returned, as did one of its most consistent supporters. Malvern Bank sponsored the equestrian fan favorite 2022 Devon Arena Eventing. “We were proud to once again be a major sponsor of the Devon Horse Show,” said Malvern Bank…
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Adult Student at Immaculata Wins Scholarship While Balancing Work and Home Life
Ayana N. Williams-Smith of Upper Darby has received the American Association of University Women (AAUW) West Chester-Chester County Branch’s 2022 Alice Lawson Scholarship in the amount of $3,000. Williams-Smith is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Management from Immaculata University’s College of Adult Professional Studies. Having earned a Surgical Technician diploma from Harrison Career Institute…
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Saint-Gobain’s Malvern HQ Aims to Become One-Stop Shop After Acquisition Worth Almost $1 Billion
Construction materials giant Saint-Gobain, with its North American headquarters in Malvern, has made a deal worth nearly $1 billion with Canadian manufacturer Kaycan, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The $928 million acquisition is expected to close at the end of the year. The Malvern location’s CEO, Mark Rayfield, said he expects to…
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Gov. Wolf Calls for $2,000 Payments to Pennsylvanians
Gov. Tom Wolf called on Pennsylvania’s General Assembly to support Pennsylvanians by passing legislation for the American Rescue Plan Act-funded $500 million PA Opportunity Program, which would send checks of up to $2,000 to millions of Pennsylvanians. “I first introduced this plan four months ago,” said Gov. Wolf. “A lot has changed since then, from inflation to…







































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