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For its first stage production of the season, Penn Presents is giving a Broadway hit a Philly accent.
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A new secretary of the University was named as of Sept. 18, President Judith Rodin said. Leslie Kruhly moves from her former post as associate director of development and special events at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. “I’m thrilled,” Kruhly said. “I’m going to miss the museum tremendously but am looking forward to the new position. I’m hoping to bring my 20 years of working in education with trustees and with governing boards.”
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This fall’s contract fight between Philadelphia public school teachers and the school board has contained a new wrinkle: the threat of a state takeover of the Philadelphia schools if teachers strike. But would Harrisburg know what to do? Susan Fuhrman, Dean of the Graduate School of Education, examines states’ track records:
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More than the influence of a tight family, more than dedication to school, the factor that most influences poor urban teens to stay away from illegal drugs is a commitment to religion. The irony in this finding, in a newly published study by a fellow at the Center for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society (CRRUCS), is that the dramatic data showing this has been available for years. But no one was interested in it.
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Blues-rocker John Hiatt, doo-wop legend Dion and singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer are among “World Cafe” host David Dye’s guests these next two weeks. Carrie’s not the only newcomer, though: Erin McKeown makes her Cafe debut on Tuesday, Oct. 3. Thursday, Sept. 28 Nickel Creek stops by for a performance and interview Friday, Sept. 29 The World Cafe visits with John Hiatt in Boulder, Colo., as he performs selections from his latest release, “Crossing Muddy Waters” Monday, Sept. 2 An encore presentation of Equation’s visit
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Amy B. Trubek 224 pages,13 b/w illustrations, $24.95 cloth
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Ulrich takes a Xootr ride. That's his Narbeth home — a former church — at right. Photo by Candace diCarlo
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The University is contributing $1.5 million to the Lea School as part of its efforts to improve public education in the surrounding neighborhood. Lea, at 47th and Locust streets, is the school closest to the new Penn-assisted public school being built at 42nd and Locust streets, and like the Penn-assisted school, serves children in kindergarten to grade 8.
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Dennis Culhane, associate professor at the School of Social Work, on his study that found that most homeless people came from neighborhoods with the most abandoned housing (“All Things Considered,” National Public Radio, Sept. 13)
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Steven Capsuto can probably identify every gay character who’s ever appeared on TV, going back to its infancy. He can also probably tell you about characters you may think are gay, but aren’t really.