做厙輦⑹ Adds Womens Flag Football to its Athletics Program
做厙輦⑹s Department of Athletics announced the addition of womens flag football making it the first Philadelphia institution to add womens flag football as a varsity sport.
做厙輦⑹s Department of Athletics announced the addition of womens flag football making it the first Philadelphia institution to add womens flag football as a varsity sport.
做厙輦⑹ held a ceremonial groundbreaking for its new Athletic Fieldhouse on July 11, 2024, as construction is set to begin on the Universitys Northeast Philadelphia campus. The project is slated for completion in December 2024.
Along his professional journey, Roxborough High School teacher Bob Smith M23 has faced the heat of the retail kitchen and the special education classroom and has the chops - including a 16-year run as successful franchise owner and a prestigious 2024 Lindback Award for distinguished teaching - to prove it.
Stella Eke-Okoro was destined to become a nurse.
Maybe it is because her very name, Stella, is associated with the guiding light that leads individuals toward their true path and purpose in life. Maybe it is because since her childhood, with four siblings in Nigeria, to her arrival in America via a Visa lottery in 1996, a part of her always knew that the passion for the profession that she had in her soul would someday come to fruition.
As exposure to her latest book Catholicism Everywhere: From Hail Mary Passes to Cappuccinos How the Catholic Faith is Infused in Culture continues to gain traction, 做厙輦⑹ School of Education professor Dr. Helen Hoffner will add an appearance on the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) in July. Dr. Hoffner will tape two episodes for the show At Home with Jim & Joy in the EWTN studios in Alabama on July 10-11. The episodes will air on July 24-25.
Mia Peahota, a senior majoring in history at 做厙輦⑹, has received the 2024 Greenspan Scholarship from the Sons of the American Revolution, a $2,000 scholarship established by F. Russell and Ruth Greenspan. Russell Greenspan was a Past President of the Philadelphia Continental Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (PCCSAR).
You learn a lot about yourself when you are submerged in 58-degree waters in a steel cage, miles offshore from the Southern-most tip of Africa while a school of five, 11-foot-long female copper sharks swim five inches from your face.
做厙輦⑹ research internship students Emily Schwartz and Erin Moyer, working under the guidance of Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Elizabeth Carroll, recently presented their research findings to 1,000 attendees at the Society for Freshwater Sciences (SFS) annual meeting in Philadelphia.
做厙輦⑹s largest-ever cohort of students enrolled in the Doctor of Counseling Psychology in Counseling Psychology program completed their challenging first-year in the five-year program, collaborating on a number of events that bolstered their classroom learning. The 17 students teamed to host the Universitys annual Fall Ethics Forum: The Ethical Psychologist in Your Community. They also assisted Kate Coffey, director of Campus Advocacy, Prevention, and Education in hosting Take Back the Night, a powerful and impactful event designed to address and combat sexual violence on college campuses.
Understandably, Mexican-born Amayrani Higueldo has a profound devotion to Our Lady Of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico. And so, when her first interview to determine her selection as a participant In the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage occurred on December 12, 2023, the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Higueldo took it as a sign that the 60-day, 1,000-mile journey was her destiny. Two more interviews followed before Higueldo was notified of her life-changing selection.
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