Student house aims to incubate entrepreneurs at Penn State
On the night of a pitch dinner, co.space is buzzing with conversation about the day's achievements and solutions to problems like the winter blues and how to create sustainability.
Susquehanna Esports brings first pro teams to Harrisburg
The capital city is now home to a small crew of professional esports players, one that the sport's local backers hope will only get bigger.
The labor shortage from the eyes of a millennial workforce development expert
The current labor market is in an interesting position right now. For the first time in many years, there are more jobs available than candidates.
Not just HU: Collegiate esports popularity stretches to the Lehigh Valley
Collegiate esports is growing as quickly as PCs lose lives (player-characters, for the uninitiated).
York, Lancaster young professional groups mark 20 years
Two Central Pennsylvania organizations that cater to young professionals aren't so young anymore.
Dauphin County golf business adding second indoor simulator
Ashley Winch is doubling down on her indoor golf business on the East Shore.
On rotation: New Harrisburg venues offer showcase for Pa. craft producers
Two new tasting rooms opened at the end of February in downtown Harrisburg, promising to give Pennsylvania's swelling roster of craft breweries, wineries and small-batch distilleries a better – albeit limited – opportunity to sell their beverages.
Here are the winners of the Central Pa. Engineers Week Council’s annual awards
The Engineers Week awards include four categories: Engineer of the Year, Technical Achievement, Young Engineer of the Year and the John H. McCormick Educational Outreach Award. Here are the 2019 winners appear.
Students sleep free: Central Penn College to offer free housing, address affordability issues
Central Penn College recently announced that it will offer a year of free housing to all incoming freshmen and transfer students who choose to live on campus.
Quinn Bryner: Crafting a Chocolatetown message
Quinn Bryner wanted to be the next Katie Couric.
Big Brothers Big Sisters initiative highlights career exploration, soft skills for the workplace
When it comes to setting goals and joining the workforce, some students lag behind their peers for a whole host of reasons.
A light touch: Trio designs, makes specialized lights for houseplants
Plants help people in many ways but they don't always get credit, said Mike Planer, co-founder of Soltech Solutions in Bethlehem.