Plus, how to watch the eclipse in Philly + meet our new DC reporter!
Newsletter for March 18, 2024 | Good evening y'all! I hope you had a cool St. Patrick's Day weekend. I did and got out to Fells Point a bit. Today, you'll learn about a new record set when it comes to tech transfer at a local HBCU. Also, if you like to take Amtrak anyway, you could do it to go see the upcoming solar eclipse in Philly. Learn more about these topics, as well as our latest big hiring announcement, below. — Alanah, Technical.ly lead reporter for Baltimore | Image of the Day: Under the sails of the Colombian Navy's ARC Gloria in the Inner Harbor (Sameer Rao) Have a photo or chart we should feature here? Hit reply and send in your submission. | This week's newsletter is brought to you by TEDCO, aka the Maryland Technology Development Corporation. The organization recently partnered with Frostburg State University to host a unique event that blended a hackathon with a pitch competition. Check out the students’ innovative ideas and learn more about TEDCO’s efforts to boost entrepreneurship.
| Baltimore's own Morgan State University is making significant strides in research and innovation as it aims to achieve R1 status. The university received a record 13 patent awards in 2023, the highest among all Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and acquired three more patents in the first two months of 2024. This achievement is supported by the establishment of six new research centers over the past six years, with the most recent being the Center for Urban and Coastal Climate Science Research launched in February 2024. These centers have received state funding, indicating a strong commitment to advancing research and technology at Morgan State University. ➡️ Find out more about this story in my full report here. | MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY. (TECHNICAL.LY/ANTHONY MCCRAY) | Go see the eclipse in Philly | On April 8, Philadelphia will witness its most profound solar eclipse in 40 years, with the next comparable event not expected until 2078. Although it won't be a total eclipse, residents can still anticipate a remarkable celestial event. Various science institutions across the city are organizing watch parties for the occasion. Learn more about getting the right eye protection and where it's best to watch in reporter Sarah Huffman's coverage. ➡️ Find out more about this story in Sarah's full report here. | AN ILLUSTRATION OF WHAT IT MIGHT LOOK LIKE TO SEE A TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OVER THE PHILLY SKYLINE. (ECLIPSE TIMELAPSE VIA CALLAN CARPENTER AT WIKIMEDIA COMMONS) | News Incubator: What else to know today | • Kaela Roeder, an American University graduate and award-winning journalist, just joined Technical.ly as a reporter covering the tech and entrepreneurship scene in DC. [Technical.ly] • The Historic North Ave. Market has been acquired by a consortium of partners. [Instagram] • Check out "Ecosystems Are Everywhere: From Collectibles to Community," a video produced by EcoMap Technologies that highlights the prevalence and importance of ecosystems in various aspects, from collectibles to community development. [YouTube] • SpaceX marks significant progress with the successful third flight of Starship. While the launch itself appeared flawless, the company still faced challenges in perfecting the recovery process. [Ars Technica] • Despite ongoing legislative developments, it's unlikely that video apps like TikTok will disappear in the near future. [The New York Times] • Hotel Revival is hosting a professional attire drive from March 1 to April 30 to support Baltimore job seekers returning to or entering the workforce. [Hotel Revival] | Sponsored news: Point of interest | Founder Dan Zeplowitz speaks with the legal experts at Ballard Spahr about the decision to close his business and lessons for other companies. |
| 🗓️ On the Calendar • On March 22, create a strategy for your organization with CLLCTIVLY. [Details here]
• On April 3 and 4, join the University of Maryland's MATRIX Lab in southern Maryland for a summit focused on developing the autonomy workforce of the future. [Details here] | Job market: Find your place Technical.ly, a news organization that connects and challenges a community of technologists and entrepreneurship invested in where they live, is hiring a market editor. Our organization’s vision: We...Find out more » Overview This is a hybrid role based in the Malvern, PA office. CubeSmart is seeking a Senior Data Scientist to join our dynamic Revenue Management team at our Malvern, PA headquarters. We’re...Find out more » Are you looking for an opportunity to make an impact and shape the future of the commercial real estate (CRE) industry? Innovation meets excellence at Berkadia, where we give you the space you need...Find out more » ➡️ Search all open jobs and hiring companies | Did someone forward this email? Subscribe here to get it directly. | | Gmail users: If you have the tabbed inbox, these emails may be pushed to “Promotions.” Make sure you get the day's news by dragging this to “Primary.” |
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