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Fall is a busy time. Kids are back in school and schedules suddenly seem a lot more crowded. Work, too, kicks back into high gear after a summer lull. So, how can you stay calm and not stress out? How can parents keep kids healthy as they are exposed to germs at school? And why am I still sneezing? Isn’t allergy season over? We put all of these questions and more to physician Kevin M. Fosnocht, an assistant professor of clinical medicine at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. Here’s what he had to say:
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TEACHING / Students learn while they play
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Fall fitness
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WHAT: FarmEcologys 3rd annual Fall Harvest Dinner at the University of Pennsylvania.WHO: FarmEcology, a student-run organization at Penn that focuses on bringing healthier food to the Penn community from local farms, in collaboration with students from the Fox Leadership Program, have joined with Campus Dining Services and vendor Aramark to present this special dinner. WHERE: Hill Dining Hall, 33rd and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. WHEN: 5-8:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 5.
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PHILADELPHIA This week, the University of Pennsylvania celebrates 120 years of Nursing at Penn. From its beginnings in 1886, Penn's nursing program has grown into one of the largest, most highly respected nursing schools in the country -- with a focus on cutting-edge scientific research, international collaborations, meeting society's needs, educational excellence, and leadership.
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WHO: C-SPAN's Book TV bus, a 45-foot long mobile television production studio WHAT: The production crew will tape on-camera interviews with Penn authors and local readers who tour the bus. The interviews will be edited into short segments for possible broadcast on Book TV.WHERE:West side of 36th Street between Sansom and Walnut streets near the Penn Bookstore.WHEN:Thursday, Oct. 5, 11:30 a.m.1:30 p.m.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Anne Papageorge, a licensed landscape architect, has been named vice president for the Division of Facilities and Real Estate Services at the University of Pennsylvania, effective Oct. 16.Papageorge will be responsible for managing the operations and maintenance of the University's buildings and grounds, as well as the planning and project management of new construction and renovations of existing properties.
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The Penn Science Cafe Presents:"How Nanotech Shows Up in Our Everyday Lives" WHAT: The Penn Science Cafe, the lecture series that pulls science out of the lab and takes it out for a night on the town. It is chance to ask your questions directly to leading scientific experts. WHO: David Luzzi, professor in Penn's Department of Material Science and Engineering WHERE: The MarBar 40th and Walnut streets, PhiladelphiaWHEN: 6 p.m., Monday, Sept. 25
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PHILADELPHIA -- The University City Lighting Consortium will officially dedicate the neighborhood's new, more powerful streetlights at a 7 p.m. celebratory event, Tuesday, Oct. 3, on the lawn at the University of Pennsylvania's Division of Facilities and Real Estate Services, 3160 Chestnut St.
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Nobel Peace Prize Winner Wangari Maathai to Speak at the University of PennsylvaniaWHO:Wangari Maathai, 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of Kenya's Green Belt MovementAmy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania presidentWHEN:Oct. 16, 2006, 7 p.m.WHERE:University of Pennsylvania Irvine Auditorium34th and Spruce streets