February 6, 2024 Issue

February 6, 2024 issue
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UD, DSU team up to offer accelerated engineering degrees

Two Delaware higher education institutions are embarking on an innovative program to diversify the engineering field.

Women blaze the trail at ChristianaCare Gene Editing Institute

Sarah LaTorre is only 24, but has already tried her hand at DNA sequencing. The Harrington native is...

Agilent, Incyte sign deal for diagnostics on cancer treatments

Agilent Technologies and Incyte have signed an agreement to create companion diagnostics tests, bringing the two Delaware companies together in the future of cancer treatments.

EDITORIAL: Stepping past the broken rung and moving onward

As the new editor of the Delaware Business Times, Katie Tabeling looks forward to hearing the stories of our business community, big and small.
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Chemours Discovery Hub tour inspires Odessa students

Odessa High School students flocked to the Chemours Discovery Hub to see how what they learn in the classroom can be applied to innovative products down the line.

Delaware chef earns sole 2024 James Beard nod

Third time’s the charm for One Coastal chef and owner Matt Kern as he was once again nominated for the James Beard Foundation awards.

WilmU breaks ground on law school at Brandywine campus

Wilmington University broke ground on the $71 million law school and a convocation center, expected to open in 2025, on Thursday.

Gov. Carney proposes $6.1B budget for FY 25

Gov. John Carney walked through his proposed Fiscal Year 2025 budget on Thursday, stressing that conservative spending will be key this year.
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Greater Wilmington tourism rebounds with conventions, sports

With new hotels joining Wilmington before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Greater Wilmington Convention and & Visitor Bureau are seeing conventions and meetings return back and fueling hotel room bookings.

VIEWPOINT: Homeownership should be prioritized this year

Delaware Association of REALTORS President George Thomasson and CEO Wesley T. Stefanick talk about legislative action needed to increase homeownership.

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