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The deal is one of the largest office leases in the Tampa Bay region in the last five years.

MimiVax LLC, which spun off from Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, has been developing its SurVaxM therapy for several years for treatment of glioblastoma.

The company's new leadership will be immediately tasked with addressing a pair of Nasdaq delisting notices received in recent weeks.

The $3.1 million investment is part of an ongoing commitment to address mental well-being across the state.

Pay has risen steadily and money has been on the move over the past three years. How much does it take to be in the top 1% of the state's earners now?

Big changes are rolling out at Stax, the unicorn that made history in Orlando. Here's what's coming.

The Great Resignation has shifted to the Big Stay, which has more employers focusing on retention. But many companies are making critical and costly efforts with their performance reviews.

Letting go of hustle culture can be hard. After all, it’s built on the ideal that we should strive for more at all costs because isn’t more always better? The implicit promise of hustle culture is that if you give yourself over to the grind you can have it all.

It’s a sacrifice that employees are no longer willing to make. As workplace stress continues its relentless climb and burnout hits record levels, employees are drawing a line on giving more and are instead demanding more of their employers…

The latest IRS data show what it takes to be in the 1% in Texas. Migration and salary trends point toward greater concentration of wealth in the Sun Belt. Click through for analysis and to get your hands on pay data by state, as well as data on the nation's least affordable metros.

In this guest column, the president of Northern Arizona University and the chair of the Arizona Board of Regents tout the new initiative by NAU to build a new medical school, joining efforts by ASU to build its own med school, while UArizona looks to double its med school graduates.