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ENTREPRENEURS: Phila. U. president to speak at Rowan
Stephen Spinelli Jr., president of Philadelphia University, will present a lecture 'Practicing a Lifetime of Entrepreneurship' at the Rohrer College of Business at Rowan University at noon on Monday.
Philly Sports Hall Inducts 5th Class
Eagles, ballplayers, coaches and more greats make up the 2008 class of the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame.
Laboratory Institute of Merchandising to Offer M.B.A.
Laboratory Institute of Merchandising is introducing a master of business administration degree program, with classes beginning in March.
Economy Causing Consumers to Rethink Their Fashion?
The economy is in bad shape and money is tight. Does that mean we'll stop spending money for clothes and designers will be in trouble? The sour economy will have an impact on the fashion industry but that ...
A body of art that bears a close look
In the recesses of the Sub Octo gallery, where the light was as smudgy and dark as the eyeshadow on the models, four women and one man sat for hours in a stylized pose while dozens of strangers gawked.
Pa. renews Green Building Alliance funding
Philadelphia University 's Engineering and Design Institute and the Green Building Alliance have received a $1 million grant from the state of Pennsylvania to fund the third year of the Pennsylvania Green ...
How Epilepsy Develops: New Relationship Between Brain Derived...
Activation of the JAK/STAT pathway has previously been shown to be dependent upon cytokines and is implicated in a large number of inflammatory diseases.
Go to College, Play Video Games and Get a Degree? How Cool Is That
Pong ? Try again. Tetris ? No way. Today's video games are a far cry from what they were even a few years ago, let alone a decade or two.
A new relationship between brain derived neurotrophic factor and inflammatory signaling
In the October 14th edition of Science Signaling researchers at Boston University School of Medicine , The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and The University of ...
Seven hundred and sixty University of Wisconsin faculty are expected to retire in the next 10 years, posing yet another challenge to the recruitment and retention issue at the university.
DesignPhiladelphia goes sustainable
DesignPhiladelphia, now in its fourth year, is taking a turn toward the sustainable.
By Tom Avril Inquirer Staff Writer Jeanine Burgin's back started to itch in April.
Book and Media Reviews: Beyond the Good Death: The Anthropology of Modern Dying
By James W. Green 304 pp, $29.95 Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008 ISBN-13: 978-0-8122-4042-9 JAMA.
Longtime incumbent challenged in District 165
Incumbent Republican William Adolph Jr., of Springfield, will square off against Democratic challenger and newcomer Tom Quinn, of Springfield, for the 165th state House of Representatives seat.
4 Short films set for 11/1 premiere at EMT
6 Scranton Admission $5 "Get Pumped!" by Jeff Fowler What if The Office filled the water cooler with Red Bull? "Get Pumped!" is a documentary that details the operations of a consulting firm named Pumped ...
Conformational Flexibility of the N-Terminal Domain of Apolipoprotein ...
Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Kobe Pharmaceutical University, Kobe 658-8558, Japan, and Division of GI/Nutrition/Hepatology, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania School of ...
Classes Are Presidents' Privilege
Stephen Spinelli Jr. looked every bit the professor, standing before his class on entrepreneurship at Philadelphia University one night last week.
Pa. Taking Steps To Prevent Cyber Bullying
Sep 30, 2008 7:18 am US/Eastern Reporting Stephanie Abrams School bullies used to stick to the playground, but children today are now facing a new threat of attacks online.
Classes are presidents' privilege
Stephen Spinelli Jr. looked every bit the professor, standing before his class on entrepreneurship at Philadelphia University one night last week.
On Heels of MoMA Show, a Prefab Exhibition Opening in Philly
From October 17 to 30, a temporary prefab "neighborhood" in Philadelphia will offer an optimistic view of what a revitalized city might look like in the near future.