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Attitudes toward online learning improve post pandemic, according to Wiley survey

Report finds online learners are primarily motivated by career outcomes

 

HOBOKEN, N.J. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Positive attitudes toward online learning have increased to their highest levels yet among learners who use it, according to Wiley’s annual Voice of the Online Learner report, issued today.

The vast majority—94%—of online learners in the survey said they have a positive or very positive view of online learning, up from 86% before the pandemic. And 83% said they would learn online again.

 

Among graduated online learners, 87% reported achieving an outcome they can attribute to their degree, such as obtaining a salary increase or more marketable skills.

 

“Our findings suggest those individuals who engage in online learning overwhelmingly have a positive experience,” said Todd Zipper, Wiley’s executive vice president and general manager of University Services and Talent Development. “They also see real value in the results they achieve through online education, which allow them to advance in their career.”

 

The report is based on a national survey of 2,500 adult respondents enrolled or planning to enroll in an online degree or certificate program. It’s the 11th such annual survey conducted by Wiley’s University Services division, a global provider of technology-enabled education solutions to meet the evolving needs of universities, corporations and learners.

 

Pandemic-Driven Online Learners Persist, But Lack Commitment

Last year’s report identified a new group of pandemic-driven online learners, who hadn’t considered a fully online program before the pandemic forced many institutions to shift to remote instruction in early 2020. This segment of online learners persisted this year, representing a third of the respondents.

 

There are doubts, however, about whether this group will stick with online learning moving forward. Pandemic-driven learners in the survey, who skew younger than traditional online learners, were more likely to prefer in-person than online instruction, and around a third expressed a likelihood to return to campus-based learning in the future.

 

Nevertheless, commitment to online learning remains strong among respondents overall. More respondents reported a fundamental preference for online learning this year than previously, and 77% said the fact that it was online was the most important factor in their decision to learn remotely this year. In fact, 60% said they’d choose an equivalent remote program at a different school if their preferred college or university didn’t offer the program online.

 

Online Learners Motivated by Career Outcomes

Online learners are largely motivated by career outcomes. The top-mentioned factors that influenced respondents’ decision to pursue a degree are improving their job prospects (40%), advancing their careers (38%), and starting their careers (35%).

 

Changing careers is the next largest motivation, such as switching to a career that aligns with their interests (32%) and switching to earn more money (31%).

 

Many Don’t Use Available Employer-Sponsored Tuition Benefits

Nearly half of online learners with access to employer-paid tuition assistance benefits reported they won’t or aren’t planning to use them. This is despite the fact that affordability remains a top factor for choosing one program over another: Nearly one-third of online learners say an annual scholarship of as little as $500 would make a difference in their choice and nearly half of learners said the same for a $1,000 scholarship amid mounting inflationary pressures.

 

Why don’t they use these benefits? Respondents cite two main concerns: They feel their employer benefits don’t cover enough tuition, and they worry about having to pay back their employer if they leave the company before finishing their program.

 

“Employers should review their education benefits with an eye to reducing hurdles that prevent employees from using them,” said Zipper. “Benefits that are too restrictive for many workers to use will not help an organization’s recruitment, hiring or retention efforts, especially in a tight labor market.”

 

Other Results

The survey provided additional insights into the behavior, motivation and preferences of online learners, including the following findings:

  • A new openness to synchronous learning is emerging: Online learners are now more open to occasional, synchronous sessions either online or on-site; 79% of respondents said they’d be willing to log in at a specific time at least once per course for a required discussion or virtual lecture, and 55% reported a willingness to visit campus at least once per term for an in-person session.
  • Timing is important: Nearly 70% of online learners want a program with a fast completion time, with the same percentage looking for the flexibility to work through courses at their own pace.
  • Online learners highly value a college education: 83% agreed that their degree will be very important in helping them achieve their career goals, and 79% agreed that a college degree can lead to better jobs.
  • Local is preferred: Online learning remains localized with the majority of students still preferring a university less than 50 miles from where they live. Indeed, more than one-third said being close to their physical campus was important or very important to them for two main reasons: to attend their graduation ceremony and to connect with their professors.

To view the full report’s findings, please visit: Voice of the Online Learner Report 2022.

 

METHODOLOGY

The data in this report are based on the results of surveys conducted by Wiley in the spring of 2022 among 2,500 prospective, current, and recently graduated online learners. Respondents were at least 18 years of age and had a minimum educational credential of a high school degree or equivalent. They were also recently enrolled, currently enrolled, or planned to enroll in a fully online undergraduate or graduate degree or certificate program in the next twelve months. The sample for this survey was weighted to constitute approximately 59% graduate students. Additional details regarding the methodology may be found in the report.

 

About Wiley

Wiley is a global leader in research and education, unlocking human potential by enabling discovery, powering education, and shaping workforces. For over 200 years, Wiley has fueled the world’s knowledge ecosystem. Today, our high-impact content, platforms, and services help researchers, learners, institutions, and corporations achieve their goals in an ever-changing world. Visit us at Wiley.com, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

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New season of trail riding returns at Mercer County Stables!

Mercer County Stables (MCS) is inviting the community to participate in its 2022-23 Trail Riding Program, which starts in October this fall and runs through May next Spring.

 

Reservations begin at 9 a.m. on Sept. 12. Phone-in reservations only. MCS require reservations to participate. Have your Community Pass account set up before calling to make your reservation. To reserve a trail riding spot, call 609-730-9059 x401.

For this relaxing walk-only trail ride, the program organizers want the public to join them for a 45-minute guided ride around the trail at Mercer Stables property for ages 12 and up; adults are welcome too!

Previous riding experience is not necessary, but riders must be able to control the horse. At the management’s discretion, riders may be on lead for the rider’s safety.

Weight Restrictions: 220 lbs. max weight limit, weigh-in will be required by all participants. They must be physically able to get on and off the horse without assistance. Boots are preferred; no open-toed shoes, ballet flats, thin sneakers (like Vans/Converse) or tight clothing. Wearing a riding helmet is required (provided by MCS).

Please allow for some extra time before and after your scheduled trail ride. One adult from the same family must register with minors. When making reservations, MCS may provide additional policies.

Trail Riding at Mercer Stables starts Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, and runs to mid-May 2023.

Times: Mondays – 10:30 a.m.

Wednesdays- 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.

Thursdays – 10:30 a.m.

Saturdays- 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m.

Cost: 45-minute trail ride $45.00

*Actual time may vary by a few minutes depending on how fast or slow the horses walk.

Age Requirement: 12 years old and up

Weight Restrictions: 220 lbs. maximum

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Solidia Technologies names Brian Below Chief Operating Officer

International building materials, manufacturing, and product launch expert brings over 20 years’ experience to leadership team

 

PISCATAWAY, N.J. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — #CO2Solidia Technologies® today named international building materials leader and intrepreneur Brian Below chief operating officer. Below brings over 20 years of experience building and scaling commercial products, developing teams to achieve top performance, and driving new and innovative business ventures from initial concept through first sales and profitability.


“I am thrilled to join the Solidia team to help accelerate the momentum towards commercial success,” said Below. “With Solidia’s game-changing technology, we can deliver high-performance solutions to help address the increasingly complex challenges and needs of our industry.”

 

An experienced operations leader, Below most recently served as CEO of Fabral, part of OmniMax International, LLC., the premier supplier of metal roofing and wall panel solutions to the residential, commercial, industrial, and architectural sectors. Prior to that, as a division president at Boral North America, he was responsible for the strategic direction and operating performance of the building products division – a roughly $300M premium siding, trim, and accessory products business with approximately 900 employees and eight manufacturing sites. He also previously served Boral in a variety of leadership roles, including overseeing the launch of start-up business unit Boral Composites, with the evolution of a novel green building product technology from initial concept to commercialization and rapid sales growth.

 

“With his industry experience and track record building teams and driving sustainable innovation from lab to market success, Brian Below is a perfect addition as we pivot aggressively towards the market,” said Solidia CEO Russell Hill, Ph.D. “Solidia is the right technology at the right time. With Brian, we have deepened our bench of talented leaders to help usher in the next generation of building materials.”

 

Below was awarded an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management and a BS in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.

 

About Solidia Technologies

Based in Piscataway, N.J. (USA), Solidia Technologies® is a leading provider of decarbonization technologies and sustainable solutions to the construction and building materials industries. Investors include Imperative Ventures, Zero Carbon Partners, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments), Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Prelude Ventures, PIVA Capital, John Doerr, BP, OGCI Climate Investments, Bill Joy, Kleiner Perkins, BASF Venture Capital, Holcim, Total Carbon Neutrality Ventures, Air Liquide Venture Capital (ALIAD), and other private investors. Follow Solidia on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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T-Mobile 5G Home Internet takes over the Northeast

The Un-carrier is leveraging its massive 5G network to expand Home Internet access in 64 cities and towns in six states, where more than three million households still have no access to home broadband.

 

BELLEVUE, Wash. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Watch out Big Internet, T-Mobile is turning the Northeast magenta! Today, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced it has expanded the footprint of its 5G Home Internet service across Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, where more than three million households still have no access to home broadband. With this latest expansion, more than 9 million homes throughout these states are now eligible for T-Mobile Home Internet.


Fast, reliable home broadband has never been more important, but for families across the country, access to home broadband is still out of reach. In Connecticut alone, more than 320,000 households – approximately 23% of total homes across the state – and more than 100,000 children lack high-speed internet. And in Pennsylvania, more than 800,000 residents lack access, with more than 500,000 of those living in rural areas. And it doesn’t stop there, a 2021 study by BroadbandNow confirms that more than 42 million people nationwide do not have access to broadband. That’s a disaster. Luckily, T-Mobile is here to help clean up the mess.

 

Today’s expansion reinforces the continued demand and need for T-Mobile Home Internet and follows recent announcements in California, Texas, the Southeast, Midwest and South. During Q2 earnings, T-Mobile announced that it now has more than 1.5 million Home Internet customers, making it the fastest growing broadband provider for the third quarter in a row. Now, more than 40 million households – a third of them in rural America – are eligible for 5G Home Internet. They’ll get broadband speeds that handle multiple devices at the same time for working, streaming, zooming, online learning, gaming and more!

 

What People Are Saying

“Here in Connecticut, our administration has made expanding access to broadband internet a top priority because until we tackle our underserved broadband challenges in our urban, suburban, and rural areas, we will not have equitable access for all and achieve the economic recovery that we need,” said Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont. “As we continue our focus to ensure Connecticut residents are connected, I am glad that we have partners like T-Mobile that are working to address this need, as well.”

 

“Rochester is lucky to be one of 64 cities in the Northeast where T-Mobile is expanding their Home Internet service to thousands more households,” said Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bob Duffy. “We thank T-Mobile for their investment in our region, which will help many more individuals and families work, learn, and stay remotely connected in today’s rapidly shifting world.”

 

“Expanding broadband in my district and throughout the commonwealth has always been a longtime priority of mine,” said Senator Sal DiDomenico, Assistant Majority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate. “I want to thank T-Mobile for their investment in our area. This will allow more of our communities access to reliable internet.”

 

“Millions of people across this country still have little to no choice when it comes to home broadband. That’s because traditional ISPs have continued to underserve customers year after year, even as reliance on connectivity grows,” said Mike Katz, Chief Marketing Officer at T-Mobile. “So today, we’re doubling down on our mission to bring connectivity to more people, expanding Home Internet in states across the Northeast. As we’ve seen quarter after quarter, people are desperate for a new option in home broadband. With 5G Home Internet, we’re delivering just that.”

 

About T-Mobile Home Internet

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is home internet for just $50 a month with AutoPay, or $30 per month for families with Magenta MAX, T-Mobile’s most popular phone plan. It’s fast and reliable home broadband without all the Big Internet BS.

 

  • It’s a flat rate. No added taxes or monthly fees, no equipment costs, no annual contracts and no price hikes.
  • It’s 100% wireless, so setup is simple. Get a gateway in the mail, plug it in, download the app and connect in less than 15 minutes. No waiting for installation. No holes to drill.
  • And with T-Mobile’s recent Un-carrier move, Internet Freedom, customers can test drive Home Internet worry-free, break up with their provider and T-Mobile will cover the cost up to $500, and lock in their price with T-Mobile’s Price Lock guarantee.
  • If you need support, T-Mobile’s dedicated team of experts is just a call or message away.

 

Expanded Access

5G Home Internet is available to more than 40 million homes nationwide. And now, millions more homes in Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania are eligible for 5G Home Internet too. Availability is based on network capacity, which is increasing all the time. Check if T-Mobile Home Internet is available for your home at https://www.t-mobile.com/isp.

 

Connecticut

  • Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk
  • Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown
  • New Haven-Milford
  • Norwich-New London
  • Torrington

Maryland

  • Baltimore-Columbia-Towson
  • California-Lexington Park
  • Easton
  • Hagerstown-Martinsburg
  • Salisbury

Massachusetts

  • Barnstable
  • Boston-Cambridge-Newton
  • Springfield
  • Vineyard Haven
  • Worcester

New Jersey

  • Atlantic City-Hammonton
  • Ocean City
  • Trenton-Princeton
  • Vineland-Bridgeton

New York

  • Albany-Schenectady-Troy
  • Amsterdam
  • Auburn
  • Batavia
  • Binghamton
  • Buffalo-Cheektowaga
  • Corning
  • Cortland
  • Elmira
  • Glens Falls
  • Hudson
  • Ithaca
  • Jamestown-Dunkirk-Fredonia
  • Kingston
  • Malone
  • New York-Newark-Jersey City
  • Ogdensburg-Massena
  • Olean
  • Oneonta
  • Plattsburgh
  • Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown
  • Rochester
  • Seneca Falls
  • Syracuse
  • Utica-Rome
  • Watertown-Fort Drum

Pennsylvania

  • Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton
  • Bloomsburg-Berwick
  • Chambersburg-Waynesboro
  • East Stroudsburg
  • Erie
  • Lancaster
  • Lebanon
  • Lewisburg
  • Lock Haven
  • New Castle
  • Oil City
  • Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington
  • Pittsburgh
  • Pottsville
  • Reading
  • Sayre
  • Scranton-Wilkes-Barre
  • Sunbury
  • York-Hanover

Not available in all areas; customers ineligible for 5G Home Internet may be eligible for 4G LTE or other fixed wireless options. During congestion, Home Internet customers may notice speeds lower than other customers due to data prioritization. For use only at location provided at activation. Credit approval required. AutoPay: $5/mo. discount may not reflect on 1st bill. Regulatory fees included in monthly service price for qualifying accounts. If canceling Home Internet service, return gateway or pay up to $370. $30/mo. for families with 2+ qualifying Magenta MAX lines and Home Internet Service. Via $20 monthly bill credit. Credits may take up to 2 bill cycles; credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans. Price Lock guarantees your regular monthly rate for your current qualified home internet service plan (excludes taxes/fees, limited-time promotions, per-use charges, third-party services, devices and network management practices).

 

About T-Mobile

T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America’s supercharged Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond. Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile and Sprint. For more information please visit: https://www.t-mobile.com.

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Church & Dwight webcasts presentation at the 2022 Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference

EWING, N.J. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (NYSE: CHD) will present at the 2022 Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference on Tuesday, September 6, 2022 at 12:45 p.m. ET. A link to the broadcast will be provided through the Investors section of Church & Dwight’s website at http://investor.churchdwight.com/investors/news-events.

Church & Dwight Co., Inc. manufactures and markets a wide range of personal care, household and specialty products under the ARM & HAMMER brand name and other well-known trademarks.

 

Church & Dwight Co., Inc. founded in 1846, is the leading U.S. producer of sodium bicarbonate, popularly known as baking soda. The Company manufactures and markets a wide range of personal care, household, and specialty products under recognized brand names such as ARM & HAMMER®, TROJAN®, OXICLEAN®, SPINBRUSH®, FIRST RESPONSE®, NAIR®, ORAJEL®, XTRA®, L’IL CRITTERS® and VITAFUSION®, BATISTE®, WATERPIK®, FLAWLESS®, ZICAM® and THERABREATH®. These fourteen key brands represent approximately 80% of the Company’s products sales. For more information, visit the Company’s website.

 

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Rick Dierker

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MHS Lift launches MHS Integrated Solutions

New West Coast office enhances company’s national presence for warehouse optimization and automation services

 

PENNSAUKEN, N.J. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — MHS Lift, Inc., a leading provider of warehousing and distribution solutions across the U.S. and Canada, has announced the launch of “MHS Integrated Solutions,” a full-service automation and optimization integrator.

The company’s warehouse optimization engineers analyze businesses’ operations to map out the best use of their space, considering not just the square footage of space, but the cubic footage. This approach helps companies increase their storage capacity so they can handle more product and process more orders, allowing them to get the most use of their limited and costly warehouse real estate. Warehouse services are available to all 50 states and Canada.

 

Additionally, the company’s newly-opened Costa Mesa, Calif. office will support in-person consultative services for the West Coast.

 

“Launching MHS Integrated Solutions along with our new West Coast location allows us to meet the growing optimization needs of businesses and support a new customer base,” said Andy Levin, President and Co-Owner, MHS Lift. “Because warehouse real estate costs are at an all-time high, investing in optimization solutions is more important now than ever before.”

 

MHS Integrated Solutions’ optimization process includes: facility utilization study, product mix analysis, pick and operational efficiency study, CAD layout and facility design and RFQ and specification development. The MHS Integrated Solutions team designs automated warehouses that incorporate robotic palletizing and depalletizing, automatic trailer loading and unloading, pick/pack/ship systems, autonomous guided vehicles, Automated Storage and Retrieval systems and more.

 

“For over 52 years, our company has developed a solid reputation of delivering quality products and services, and providing customers with exceptional value and exceeding expectations. We’re excited to expand our reach and help businesses across the country manage costs and increase efficiencies,” said Brett Levin, Vice President and Co-Owner, MHS Lift.

 

MHS Lift provides companies of all sizes and industries – from local businesses to Fortune 100 companies – with automation and warehouse services to enhance productivity and efficiency. Throughout its history, the company has grown from a New Jersey-based equipment dealer to a comprehensive material handling system design and integration house with successful implementations across North America.

 

For more information, visit www.MHSLift.com.

About MHS Lift

MHS Lift is a leading provider of warehousing and distribution solutions to increase productivity and operational efficiency. MHS Lift provides warehouse optimization, fleet management, new and used forklifts, aerial equipment, personnel carriers, rental and parts and maintenance. Its diverse client base includes food, manufacturing and retail, ranging from family-owned businesses to Fortune 100 companies. To meet its growing customer base, the company has office locations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Tennessee and California. For more information, visit www.MHSLift.com.

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International Overdose Awareness Day addresses critical life-saving issues

Observed on Aug. 31 each year, International Overdose Awareness Day seeks to create better understanding of overdose, reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths, create change that reduces the harms associated with drug use, and acknowledge the grief of family and friends left behind.

 

People of all backgrounds and socio-economic levels are affected by addiction. Although substance use disorder is a disease, there still is social stigma associated with drug use and overdose deaths.

 

This day of overdose awareness reminds us that people lost to overdose are not just statistics – they are loved.

 

In 2021, 138 people died in Mercer County of a suspected overdose. The tragedy of overdose is far too frequent; but can be prevented. Overdose prevention, education, and recognition play a crucial role in saving lives.

The Mercer County Department of Human Services’ Office on Addiction Services encourages all residents to have access to naloxone, a medication that can help rapidly reverse an opioid overdose.

Every month, the Office on Addiction Services collaborates with Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School to host a free, virtual training on the use of naloxone (brand name Narcan).

Naloxone rapidly reverses an opioid overdose by attaching to opioid receptors and reversing and blocking the effects of other opioids. Examples of opioids include heroin, fentanyl, hydrocodone/Vicodin, codeine, and morphine.

In the United States, most overdoses are caused by opioids. When administering naloxone during an overdose, it is still is critical to call 911 so that the individual can receive immediate medical attention.

The next training hosted in conjunction with Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School is Sept. 22.

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Semperis adds community tool for cyber defenders to its arsenal, focused on defining a privileged perimeter around Tier 0 assets

Semperis’ Forest Druid ushers in the next generation of attack path managementand it’s not about attack paths

 

HOBOKEN, N.J. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Semperis, a pioneer of identity-driven cyber resilience for enterprises, announced on Thursday the availability of Forest Druid, a first-of-its-kind Tier 0 attack path discovery tool for Active Directory environments.

 

Forest Druid takes an inside-out approach to attack path management, which saves time and resources by prioritizing the most sensitive assets first. Forest Druid discovers vulnerable Tier 0 assets—that otherwise go unseen and unprotected—and allows for speedy remediation. Forest Druid is the latest of several free tools released by Semperis, the most popular to date being Purple Knight, a hybrid Active Directory cybersecurity assessment tool used by more than 10,000 enterprises.


“Defenders know you can’t protect what you can’t see,” said Semperis CEO Mickey Bresman. “Semperis’ incident response support is in high demand, so we see firsthand the alarming pattern of attacks exploiting unknown and unsecured Tier 0 assets in Active Directory. Forest Druid visualizes Tier 0 assets in Active Directory and shines a spotlight on all the lingering ownership relationships to these entities, helping to dramatically reduce unnecessary privileges, which are responsible for most of the attack paths leading to your most sensitive assets. The Tier 0 discovery capabilities in Forest Druid, combined with Purple Knight’s comprehensive assessment of indicators of exposure and compromise, form an extremely powerful resource for defenders.”

 

In a typical organization’s Active Directory, there are countless attack paths an adversary can take to arrive at domain dominance. The problem is clear—excessive privileges. However, sifting through every group and user relationship is an impossible task for defenders. Instead of focusing on the most common attack paths, Forest Druid enables organizations to define a privileged perimeter and cut down on risky relationships at the source—the Tier 0 assets and surrounding entities attackers can exploit to gain more permissions.

 

“Traditional attack path tools, which analyze the most common paths to domain dominance from the outside-in, work well for attackers but aren’t as practical for defenders,” said Semperis Senior Director of Security Products, Ran Harel. “Forest Druid’s ability to defend from the inside-out, starting with defining the privileged perimeter, is optimal for defenders. After all, the most common attack paths aren’t always the most dangerous ones. It’s all about effectively securing Tier 0 critical assets, and the attack paths are secondary.”

 

Forest Druid is initially being distributed through an approved network of partners, who have all rigorously tested the tool and can help organizations understand the implications of their unique results. Organizations who prefer not to work with a partner can submit an early access request form and the Semperis team will be in touch.

 

For more information about Forest Druid’s Tier 0 attack path discovery capabilities, check out the resources below.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to pk-community@semperis.com.

 

About Semperis

For security teams charged with defending hybrid and multi-cloud environments, Semperis ensures the integrity and availability of critical enterprise directory services at every step in the cyber kill chain and cuts recovery time by 90%. Purpose-built for securing hybrid Active Directory environments, Semperis’ patented technology protects over 50 million identities from cyberattacks, data breaches, and operational errors. The world’s leading organizations trust Semperis to spot directory vulnerabilities, intercept cyberattacks in progress, and quickly recover from ransomware and other data integrity emergencies. Semperis is headquartered in Hoboken, New Jersey, and operates internationally, with its research and development team distributed throughout the United States, Canada, and Israel.

 

Semperis hosts the award-winning Hybrid Identity Protection conference and podcast series (www.hipconf.com) and built the free hybrid Active Directory security assessment tool, Purple Knight (www.purple-knight.com). The company has received the highest level of industry accolades, recently named to Inc. Magazine’s list of best workplaces for 2022 and ranked the fastest-growing cybersecurity company in America by the Financial Times. Semperis is a Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance and Co-Sell partner.

 

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Mercer County reopens Rosedale Road/General Johnson mini roundabout in Princeton

Project aims to improve pedestrian safety and reduce traffic speed, congestion

 

PRINCETON, N.J. — The Mercer County Department of Transportation and Infrastructure reopened County Route 604 — Rosedale Road — after completion of a mini-roundabout at the intersection of Rosedale Road and General Johnson Road, announced County Executive Brian M. Hughes, Thursday.

 

The roundabout, located at the intersection of Rosedale Road and entrances to Johnson Park Elementary School and Greenway Meadows Park, was engineered to increase pedestrian safety, control speeds along Rosedale Road and decrease congestion in the area during peak school and park operation hours. The roundabout aligns with Mercer County’s Complete Streets Policies by providing improvements to support all road users, including pedestrians and bicyclists. It also complements Princeton’s Safe Routes to School project by calming vehicular traffic along Rosedale Road.

 

In addition to the construction of the Mini-Roundabout, Mercer County also reduced travel lane widths to 11 feet on Rosedale Road approaches, lowered the posted speed limit to 35 MPH between Elm Road and Province Line Road while maintaining the 25 MPH school zone, and installed Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB’s) on both Rosedale Road approaches, to increase driver awareness of pedestrian crossings. Mercer County collaborated with Safe Routes to School Program Coordinators during the conceptual design phase, resulting in the addition of the rumble strips and “school ahead” pavement markings. Johnson Park Elementary School and Greenway Meadows Park officials were consulted during the construction staging design process with a focus on always maintaining access to the school and park entrances.

 

Construction began on June 30, 2022, and was completed on August 25, 2022, while public schools were not in session. Mercer County had committed to completing the project within the anticipated two-month timeframe and opened the road prior to the new school year start date in September.

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Bird secures permit extensions, expands to new U.S. cities

U.S. Cities from San Diego to Newark Extend Shared e-Mobility Programs with Bird before Students Return to Campus for Fall Semester

 

MIAMI — (BUSINESS WIRE) — #micromobilityBird Global, Inc. (NYSE:BRDS), a leader in environmentally-friendly electric transportation, today announced that cities including San Diego, California, Memphis, Tennessee, and Newark, New Jersey, as well as Durham, North Carolina and Louisville, Kentucky, will extend their shared e-mobility programs with Bird. The company today also announced it will soon return to Minneapolis, Minnesota, as well as expand to Bradenton, Florida, Knoxville, Tennessee, the University of Oregon and Eugene, Oregon, and UNC Wilmington, North Carolina, before students return to college campuses for the fall semester.


Bird partners with cities and universities to offer students, residents and visitors eco-friendly transportation alternatives in more than 450 communities globally. Growing interest from higher education institutions to provide students and surrounding communities with access to shared micro-EVs such as e-scooters and e-bikes highlights continued demand for affordable, efficient and low-emission transportation.

 

Bird is honored to be the trusted micromobility partner to more than 130 universities nationwide,” said Brian Buccella, Senior Vice President of Global Policy, Bird. “We are committed to delivering shared e-mobility programs that address last-mile needs for students, residents and visitors alike.”

 

About Bird

Bird is an electric vehicle company dedicated to bringing affordable, environmentally-friendly transportation solutions such as e-scooters and e-bikes to communities across the world. Founded in 2017 by transportation pioneer Travis VanderZanden, Bird is rapidly expanding. Today, it provides fleets of shared micro-electric vehicles to riders in more than 450 cities globally and makes its products available for purchase at www.bird.co and also via leading retailers and distribution partners. Bird partners closely with the cities in which it operates to provide a reliable and affordable transportation option for people who live and work there.

 

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Karen Tan

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