Monthly Archives: March 2021
Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: March 31, 2021
The following stories were originally published in the March 31, 2021, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper.
New CEO Prescribed for Penn Medicine Princeton Health
James Demetriades, the recently named CEO of Penn Medicine Princeton Health in Plainsboro, is taking charge of one of the region’s major medical centers during an era of unprecedented change.
People on the Move: Management Moves, Abel Prize, Deaths
Ted Deutsch takes the reins at Taft Communications; Maplewood announces leadership roles; IAS' Wigderson shares the Abel Prize, and more.
Of Birds & Bunnies
Birds and bunnies bring life to the Garden State.
Rutgers Addresses Pandemic-Induced Mental Health Issues
The pandemic’s negative impact on individuals’ mental and behavioral health has already been seen, and industry professionals expect a continued increase in a variety of mental and behavioral health issues, including risk for and incidence of suicide.
CytoSorbents Announces New HQ
CytoSorbents Corporation has announced a 15-year lease agreement for 48,500 square feet on College Road East, scheduled to begin on June 1.
Off the Presses: ‘Liner Notes for the Revolution’
"Quiet as it’s kept, Black women of sound have a secret,” starts Daphne Brooks in her new book, “Liner Notes for the Revolution — The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound.”
Business Meetings March 31 to April 7
Networking gatherings and advice for business owners, job hunters, and more.
Book Opens Doors to University Chapel’s Silent Messages
While the Chapel and the community are still separated from one another during a second spring because of COVID-19, the recent re-release of Stillwell’s book provides an opportunity to prepare to revisit the building.
Writer’s Book Is a Product of Love and T.A.S.K.
"Welcome, everyone, to my first poetry book,” writes Deborah Kisela on the opening pages of “Poems of my Own: Love and Life.”