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PENN STATE-ABUSE Federal judge weighs fate of Corbett suit vs. NCAA HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A federal judge in Pennsylvania says she'll decide in the next couple weeks whether to dismiss Gov. Tom Corbett's antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA over...Tags: Brownsville, Fogelsville, Theft, Monroe County (Pennsylvania), Tom Corbett
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The Philadelphia Inquirer PhillyInc column
The Philadelphia InquirerDoes Philadelphia have room for one more specialized business incubator? It may, indeed, if enough education- technology entrepreneurs choose to take the plunge into what the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education calls its new...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Navy Yard, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), New Products
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First isn't foremost
Reading Eagle, Pa.Tyler Toren was asked to stand before his parents, teachers and more than 400 classmates and be recognized as Wilson High School's 2011 valedictorian. It was a proud moment. But when Toren thinks back on his high school years, he wishes he hadn't...Tags: University of Pittsburgh, Graduation, Duke University, Teaching and Learning, Berks County
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For Philadelphia Futures director, this college success story was personal
The Philadelphia InquirerFor the last 13 years, Joan Mazzotti has made a public career of helping low-income, first-generation students from Philadelphia's public high schools get into and through college. Quietly, she and her husband, Michael Kelly, also have made it a...Tags: Haiti Earthquake (2010), The Philadelphia Inquirer, Teaching and Learning, Economy, Business and Finance, Students
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Bar association arm grants $300K for veterans business, technology policy programs in NY, Pa.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The charitable arm of the New York Bar Association is making a $300,000 grant to fund a program that helps disabled veterans start businesses and another that supports research in technology, innovation and competition law....Tags: Syracuse University, Business
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South Aiken High School students honored
Aiken Standard, S.C.The following South Aiken High School seniors and a few underclassmen were recognized at an Awards Night ceremony on Thursday: --Most Outstanding Students as listed -- Laura Bickford (science), Daniel Faison (math), Rachel Beeson (math team, social...Tags: Northwestern University, U.S. Military, Entertainment, Baseball, Students
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READER SUBMITTED: Two Kingswood Oxford Seniors Tapped For Special Honors
West HartfordTwo Kingswood Oxford seniors: Stephanie Fagbemi and Brenda Winn, have recently been honored for extraordinary service by prestigious organizations. Winn, daughter of Marcia and Kevin Winn of Newington, is one of four students awarded a $1,000 United...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Students, YMCA
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Edinboro Art & Music Festival hosts dozens of arts, musicians
Erie Times-News, Pa.Saturday was a busy day in Edinboro, thanks in part to Edinboro University of Pennsylvania's commencement ceremonies. But just down the street from the capped-and-gowned graduates, and in pockets all around the borough, there was a buzz for a completely...Tags: Artists, Entertainment, The Jam (music group), Music, Fine Artists
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Is working remotely on the way out?
Joyce Lain Kennedy - Careers NowDEAR JOYCE: I'm a single mom working from home three days a week. I can afford a sitter two days a week. I understand that Yahoo and Best Buy ended their policies of allowing employees to work out of the office. Maybe I'm overreacting, but are we seeing...Tags: Joyce Lain Kennedy, Productivity, Conservation, Financial Aid, Environmental Issues
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Edward J. Nolen, 80, Penn accountant
The Philadelphia InquirerEdward J. Nolen, 80, of Cape May, a longtime accountant for the University of Pennsylvania, died of kidney failure on Wednesday, May 15, at St. Joseph Villa, a nursing-care facility in Flourtown. Born in Abington, Mr. Nolen graduated from La Salle...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Colleges and Universities, Education
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Newsmaker Q&A: Pat Halpin-Murphy
Pat Halpin-Murphy is president and founder of the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition. The coalition, founded in 1993, is a statewide nonprofit providing public awareness of breast cancer and encouraging increased public and private funding for research,...Tags: Mastectomy, Plastic Surgery, Tamoxifen (drug), Ovarian Cancer, Angelina Jolie
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Student reprimanded over T-shirt showing gun
The Philadelphia InquirerJohn Doerffel never thought his clothes would land him in the internal suspension room for a half-day, but that's what happened to the William Tennent High School senior this week. On Wednesday, Doerffel, 19, was wearing a black T-shirt he said he had...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Teaching and Learning, Politics, Freedom of the Press, Students
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