February 4, 2025 Issue

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Building Delaware’s STEM workforce in new ways

EastSide Charter School is adopting an innovative strategy to prepare kids in the Riverside community for the jobs of tomorrow, at a time when the Delaware life sciences sector needs a trained workforce.

Norris named UD College of Engineering dean after national search

Dr. Pamela Norris, the former vice provost of research at George Washington University and professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, has been named the next dean of the University of Delaware College of Engineering.

Today Media marketing executive Tomlinson dies at 77

Charlie Tomlinson, the vice president of new business development at Today Media, died at the age of 77. His numerous colleagues and friends say he was a man known for his laugh and eager to meet people.

Small businesses continue to watch Gov. Meyer’s next move

Gov. Matt Meyer and Division of Small Business Director CJ Bell were greeted by an apprehensive small business community on Thursday during a meeting with the General Assembly’s Small Business Caucus at Legislative Hall.
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MACH2 awarded first round of funds, future funding remains unclear

After months of negotiations, the Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub has been awarded $18.8 million in the first phase of federal funding.

Proctor & Gamble plans plant expansion in Dover

Procter & Gamble (P&G) is setting its sights on expansion at its Dover plant, eyeing an additional 130,000 square feet as it looks to bring more job and manufacturing opportunities to the area while making the current plant more efficient.

Meyer sworn in as governor, signs first order on apprenticeship study

Within minutes of his swearing in, Meyer signed an executive order to form a working group that will study youth apprenticeships and career pathways.

DuPont drops water spin-off, fast-tracks electronics separation

DuPont's stock rose in the day after the materials technology conglomerate announced it will retain its water division but will spin off its electronics division by November 2025.
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Meyer previews economic plan that invests in workforce

Gov.-elect Matt Meyer said his plan for Delaware includes less focus on taxpayer-backed grants for companies and more attention to entrepreneurship support.

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