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A Message From Penn President Amy Gutmann About the Earthquake in Chile
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"This Is Not an Invitation to Rape Me" Art Exhibit Attacks False Perceptions
PHILADELPHIA— “This Is Not an Invitation to Rape Me,” which runs through March 5 at the University of Pennsylvania, is an art exhibit designed to address the idea that, when a woman is raped, she asked for it, deserved it or wanted it.
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Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice Uses Katrina Lessons to Organize Long-Term Haitian Relief
PHILADELPHIA — The University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice, using the lessons it learned from the Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast, is coordinating a long-term, interdisciplinary Penn response to the disaster in Haiti.
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Penn’s Field Center Hosts Community Symposium: "Health Care Reform – Hope for the Welfare of Children"
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Penn’s Center for High Impact Philanthropy Provides Free Online Guide to Credible, Effective Charities to Help Haiti
PHILADELPHIA — The Center for High Impact Philanthropy at the University of Pennsylvania has created a series of online briefs to provide up-to-date information about smart philanthropic ways to help Haiti’s earthquake victims.
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Penn’s Center for High Impact Philanthropy: Focus on Housing, Health and Hunger During Economic Crisis
PHILADELPHIA — The Center for High Impact Philanthropy at the University of Pennsylvania has released an investment guide identifying where donors can make the greatest difference helping those suffering in the current economic crisis.
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Mayor Nutter to Deliver Welcome Address at Penn Field Center's Conference, "One Child, Many Hands"
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Penn's Field Center Hosts "One Child, Many Hands"
PHILADELPHIA — The Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice and Research at the University of Pennsylvania will host its third biennial conference, “One Child, Many Hands: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Welfare,” June 3-5 at Penn’s Wharton School.
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Penn Dean to Discuss "Men Who Murder Their Families" at DOJ Panel Discussion
PHILADELPHIA — Richard Gelles, the dean of the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania, will participate in a panel discussion, “Men Who Murder Their Families: What the Research Tells Us,” June 2 at the National Institute of Justice, the research, development and evaluation arm of the Department of Justice.
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Penn's Field Center and Montgomery County to Announce "Information Portability Project" to Improve Child Welfare