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A bill to allow individuals who have committed a violent felony to apply for the SEED scholarship could not garner enough lawmaker support to move to the House floor.
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Sussex County opens a kitchen incubator with the hope of promoting economic development in the county.
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Delaware Tech’s Wilmington campus has opened its Veterans Resource Center.
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Gov. John Carney signed an executive order Monday giving unemployed Delawareans opportunities for job training.Thousands of Delawareans have lost their…
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Delaware Tech is updating its response to the COVID-19 outbreak.Credit classes will resume this Monday, March 23rd, but will be online with faculty…
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Wesley College is the latest First State college to halt classroom teaching in response to the new coronavirus outbreakWesley told its campus community…
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Legislation allowing Delaware Tech to finance capital projects appears to have new life.State Sen. Harris McDowell (D-Wilmington North) is trying a new…
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Delaware Tech plans to use a federal grant to help fill a shortage of automotive technicians in the Delmarva region. Del Tech got $1.97 million to build a…
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The Joint Capital Improvement Committee heard from Delaware colleges and universities Wednesday. They say they need millions in deferred maintenance…
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The state’s SEED (Student Excellence Equals Degree) Scholarship program may soon reach more students.A bipartisan group of lawmakers have signed on to…