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The Aug. 24, 2020, issue:
The Aug. 24, 2020, stories:
ROI Influencers: Higher Education 2020
Focus On … Colleges & Universities
- Fee frustration: Colleges can’t provide traditional campus experience due to COVID, and students (and others) say it’s not fair for them to pay for one
- Nurse … and doctor: Ramapo’s first doctoral program is aimed at nurses, helping them convert theory into real-world practice
- Under pressure: Pandemic is exacerbating problems low-income students face — making it that much harder for organizations to support them
- Op-Ed: Freshman year for free — Why N.J. would be wise to partner with online education startup
- Snaps & Snippets: Back in action — Theater for kids marks return to campus at Centenary
Op-Ed: What Kamala Harris’ candidacy for VP means for women’s leadership
Op-Ed: Green stormwater infrastructure helps businesses
Show & Tell: Competition in the workplace
Focus On … Hispanic Businesses
- Navigating the pandemic: Gladys Vonglahn is pivoting her cleaning service to meet clients’ changing needs, whether that means more commercial offices and less residences — or even a yacht
- Comfort food: Tropical Cheese has always had close ties to Hispanic market, and pandemic has brought company, clientele closer than ever
- Bottoms up: Entrepreneur is determined to overcome personal, business hardships to bring traditional Puerto Rican Christmas drink, coquito, to market
- Fresh coat: Face-painting business has pivoted to virtual team-building through art (with help from Hispanic chamber)
- Honest assessment: Has pandemic crunched Perth Amboy printer — and its entire industry? No doubt, but father-and-son team is determined to overcome latest challenge