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Students Present Research at State Capital
Two Dickinson students, Jillian Laux a 10 and Erica Hartz a 11, were given the opportunity to present their research before legislators at a statewide conference, Undergraduate Research at the Capitol-Pennsylvania on Oct.
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Industry Leader Lisa C. Holahan Added to the Cambridge Who's Who Network
KENNETT SQUARE, PA, November 6, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Lisa C. Holahan, Manager for Corporate Governance and Law for Genesis HealthCare Corporation, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in management.
Newsmaker: Teresa Shellenbarger
Occupation: Shellenbarger is the doctoral program coordinator and a teacher in Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Department of Nursing and Allied Health Professions.
Congressman Sestak and Dept. of Education Host Statewide Student Loan Programs
Joined by representatives from dozens of colleges and universities statewide, Congressman Joe Sestak highlighted the benefits and challenges of the transition to direct lending for all government-financed student loans.
Chester NAACP to act today on police complaints
Upset over citizen complaints and federal lawsuits involving a Chester police officer as well as other reports of police misconduct, the local chapter of the NAACP says it will march from City Hall to Chester police headquarters today, demanding action.
I'm a Law Professor, not a Smoking Cop
Faculty members at Widener University School of Law will have a new role to play next academic year: smoking police.
We need to implement creative ways to ensure that services continue while bringing more tax ratables to our town." 2. "Edge-water Park already has in place a variety of successful shared-services agreements, and while we must certainly continue to consider all options, we should not pursue any agreements that will be a detriment to our services or ...
Law faculties recruited to anti-smoking squads
Faculty members at Widener University School of Law will have a new role to play next academic year: smoking police.
The Life of a Native Son -- New Book Follows the Exploits of a Young...
Author Alonzo Cavin paints a poignant tale of an unwed, uneducated Black mother and her son's triumph over the vestiges of enslavement, Jim Crow, segregation and unemployment.
Happy 29th anniversary to Susan and Don Paterno, who celebrate Sunday Happy 52nd anniversary to Donna and Bernie Welcz, who celebrate Monday.
With jobs on the line and intense employment competition in the entry-level legal market, law schools were paying extra close attention to their bar pass rates this year.
Every third day Kylynn Welsh must insert a needle in her arm and push life-saving medication through a syringe and into her veins.
Del.'s corporate role may be at risk
WILMINGTON -- Now that the federal government has a controlling position in several U.S. corporations, Delaware's lucrative corporate franchise is more vulnerable than ever to a takeover by Washington, a University of Pennsylvania Law School professor said Friday.
Dr. Richard E. Moses and Bonnie Moses of Rydal announce the engagement of their daughter, Michelle Irene Moses, to Stephen Scott Chaitt, son of Marcy and Howard Chaitt of Boothwyn.
Low-Profile Cases Could Have Wide Impact, Law Professors Say
The U.S. Supreme Court's decisions in the wide array of financial and corporate law cases it will review in its new term could quietly reshape the playing field for American businesses, a group of Delaware law professors has predicted.
Stockton receive college honors, graduate
Robert Brown of Stockton was named to the dean's list at Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg, Pa., for the spring semester.
Delaware Home to First Technology Inn of Court
Delaware has a new Inn of Court that aims to help judges, attorneys and law students stay abreast of constantly changing technology and the effect it has on the practice of law, especially in the area of electronic discovery.
TD Bank opens the 1st new branch in Chester in 15 years
Thomas Shoemaker , market president; Dina Strand, Chester manager; and Sean O'Hara, retail market manager.
Shawn L. Pressley of Hill International Recognized as 2009 Minority Business Leader
Hill International , the global leader in managing construction risk, announced today that Shawn L. Pressley, PSP, Vice President with the company, was recognized as a 2009 Minority Business Leader by the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars is offering scholarships to both high school and middle school students through its 'Voice of Democracy' and 'Patriot Pen' programs.
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