Posted on 3/28/21
8 Digital Health Trends Emerging from the Pandemic
Those are two of the key questions that many professional conversations center on these days. On Thursday
Posted on 3/28/21
Asian Hate is Racism. We Must Fight it with Knowledge and Empathy
I joined a Zoom call last week with a team member and a sales prospect. It started like any other call, and we
Posted on 3/28/21
Danaher-Fortive Combo Could Make Play for Renishaw
Danaher (NYSE:DHR) and Fortive (NYSE:FTV) is considering teaming up to make a bid for U.K. engineering firm Renishaw (OTC:RNSHY), and then would split up the business . . .
Posted on 3/28/21
Swiss Billionaire Joins the Bidding for Tribune Publishing
The philanthropist Hansjörg Wyss has teamed with the Maryland hotel executive Stewart Bainum in
Posted on 3/28/21
Notre Dame of Maryland Announces Fall On-campus Plans
Notre Dame of Maryland (NDMU) announced today that the university will resume in person instruction and activities this fall. According to Marylou Yam, President of the . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
Baltimore City Residents Press for Tax Sale Relief
Some low-income homeowners in Baltimore may be at risk of losing their homes due to the city's tax sale system
Posted on 3/26/21
States Whose Unemployment Rates Are Bouncing Back Most – Updated WalletHub Study
With the U.S. gaining 379,000 jobs in February and the national unemployment rate at 6.2% compared to the nearly historic high of 14.7% at the peak . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
Management Matters: Collaboration in the Time of Zoom
What is a good collaboration? In the workplace today, where almost every interaction is conducted on a virtual platform, it makes sense to assess what effective . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
Lockheed and Northrop Beat Out Boeing to Land Multibillion Dollar Pentagon Contract
Teams led by Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT) and Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) have won billions in new funding to work on a new missile defense interceptor program designed . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
State Roundup: Gov. Hogan Signs Landmark Legislation Allocating $577 Million To Maryland’s HBCUS
HOGAN SIGNS BILL ALLOCATING $577M TO HBCUs: Maryland’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities are poised to receive more equitable funding after Gov. Larry Hogan signed landmark . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
Clippinger: Juveniles Engaged In Sexting Do Not Belong In The Criminal Justice System
Del. Luke Clippinger (D-Baltimore County) emphasized his support for legislation that would in certain circumstances provide an alternative to criminal penalties for juveniles who are close . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
Cerebro Capital Partners With Stanford's Ken Singleton
Cerebro Capital, a commercial loan marketplace platform, today announced a partnership with Ken Singleton, Adams Distinguished Professor of Management at the Graduate School of Business at . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
SourceAmerica Announces Cybersecurity Grant for Nonprofit Agencies
A new financial assistance grant for SourceAmerica® network nonprofits will help combat cybersecurity issues for those agencies holding government contracts.The SourceAmerica Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
5 Reasons to Love Maryland
The blue crab may be the marquee reason to love Maryland. And for good reason. You won’t find jumbo lump crab cakes like ours anywhere else. . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
Publicizing Settlements as a Step Toward Police Accountability
Local law enforcement agencies could be required to submit an annual report detailing incidents that resulted in either a monetary settlement or judgment against a police . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
How Community Gardens are Feeding and Teaching Marylanders During the Pandemic
As other shoppers scoured store aisles for rolls of toilet paper in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Janssen Evelyn was searching for tomato seedlings.Every . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
Could Baltimore Get Cheap Municipal Broadband? The City’s First Head of Broadband and Digital Equity will Have a Say.
Could Baltimore join the ranks of cities offering cheap municipal internet access? Would a publicly owned and operated broadband network help close the digital divide in . . .
Posted on 3/26/21
Cool RFP Alert: Innovation Works is Looking for a Developer to Redesign its Website
Baltimore social entrepreneurship org Innovation Works (IW) this week issued a request for proposals for web developers
Posted on 3/26/21
The Impact a Year in the Pandemic Makes
These last weeks of March mark one year since the COVID-19 pandemic arrived. In this guest post, Impact Hub
Posted on 3/25/21
What’s Wild in Your Cloud? Why Cloud Governance Matters in 2021
Nearly every company was forced to shift overnight into reactionary mode due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Retail stores
Posted on 3/25/21
E.B. Hirsh Early Childhood Center Benefits from Unique Partnership of Baltimore Hebrew Congregation and The JCC
The unique collaboration serves as a model for future JCC and Synagogue partnerships The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Greater Baltimore has announced a collaboration with Baltimore . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
Stimulus Bill: More Funds But No Extension on PPP
Provided by Kyle Harris, Senior Vice President - Wealth Management, The Harris Gibson Group, UBS Wealth Management USA President Joe Biden signed the long-awaited $1.9 trillion . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
Finalists Announced for UB’s ‘Rise to the Challenge’ Business Pitch Competition
Judges representing UB’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation have selected eight businesses as finalists for the upcoming “Rise to the Challenge” Pitch Competition. The annual event, . . .
Posted on 3/30/21
Baltimore Jewish Council and ADL Discuss the Rise of Antisemitism
This past February on The Upside, the weekly show made in partnership with The Associated and Jmore Magazine which brings on guests to discuss matters important . . .
Posted on 3/25/21
States Whose Unemployment Claims Are Recovering the Quickest – WalletHub Study
Georgia is struggling with its unemployment recovery, with last week’s claims higher than key dates in 2020, according to WalletHub’s updated rankings for the States Whose . . .

