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SilverTech unveils banking platform … and more
May 13, 2021
Kendall Davis, a recent graduate of Nashua Community College’s Promineo Tech Back-End Coding Bootcamp, has joined the NH Tech Alliance as an intern. She majored in Japanese Studies at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte and received the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship to study abroad at a J.F. Oberlin University in Tokyo, Japan. She has participated in York IE’s B2B SaaS Sales training and is applying for IBM’s New Collar Apprenticeship program.
U.S. Sen.
Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, has joined with Sen.
Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., in sponsoring a bill aimed at expanding opportunities for hands-on learning in STEM education. The Supporting STEM Learning Opportunities Act would invest in experiential learning opportunities to strengthen the pipeline of students entering the STEM workforce, especially from traditionally underrepresented groups like women and communities of color. The legisl
NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and
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Seventy-four Granite Staters are currently hospitalized with the virus. The state is tracking 1,577 active infections.
- NHPR Staff
Update: Saturday, May 8, 5:17 p.m.
Three additional COVID-19 deaths were announced Saturday.
State health officials identified the deceased as a male from Belknap County and a male from Hillsborough County, both under 60, and a man from Rockingham County, who was older than 60. To date in New Hampshire, 1,314 residents have died from the coronavirus.
The state reported 197 new cases, 89 hospitalizations, and 1,932 active infections statewide on May 8.
- Dan Tuohy
Update: Friday, May 7, 4:44 p.m.
State health officials announced 213 new cases Friday, with 68 of them individuals under 18 years old. No new deaths were announced.
NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and