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PenNetWorks Engages Philadelphia's Business And Entrepreneur Communities
PHILADELPHIA--Redleaf Group, Inc. and P2B, Ventures Inc., a subsidiary of The University of Pennsylvania, invite entrepreneurs to an open house for to learn more about PenNetWorks (www.pennetworks.com). PenNetworks enables early stage entrepreneurs to launch and prepare their ventures for first-round funding. PenNetWorks is a pre-seed business accelerator serving the Delaware Valley that is o wned by P2B and managed by the Redleaf Group, Inc., a privately held technology operating company.
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Collaboration Between Penn Chemist And Secret Service Points The Way To Improved Gathering Of Fingerprints
PHILADELPHIA What do you get when you cross an organic chemist with the U.S. Secret Service? In at least one case, such a partnership has resulted in a means of developing fingerprints at crime scenes that less damaging to evidence, more sensitive and less expensive for law enforcement agencies. The class of chemicals the team ultimately fingered, known as indanediones, recently received a U.S. patent, and a European company has obtained a non-exclusive license to the technology.
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Penn Establishes Genomics Institute; Invests Over $75 Million In University-wide Genomics Initiatives
University of Pennsylvania President Judith Rodin and Provost Robert Barchi today announced the establishment of a new Genomics Institute that will spearhead future development in this critical new area. Professor of Biology David Roos has been named Director of the Institute. This initiative comes at a time when many schools and departments at Penn have made genomics research a priority, including the Departments of Biology and Genetics, and the new Cancer Genomics Program of The Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute [AFCRI] at the University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center.
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Tony Kushner To Be 2001 Kelly Writers House Fellow At Penn
PHILADELPHIA In a program designed to connect undergraduate students with accomplished writers, award-winning playwright Tony Kushner will be the first 2001 Kelly Writers House Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. Kushner is the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize and many other awards for his seven-hour, two-part Broadway production of Angels in America. The other 2001 Fellows will be David Sedaris in March and June Jordan in April.
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Service, justice mix
The University closed down for Martin Luther King Day for the first time ever this year. But in keeping with the national holiday’s theme of service, hundreds of community-minded Penn people spent the day on volunteer projects organized by the MLK Holiday Committee and at an annual commemorative program. The holiday committee’s three service projects — training tutors for the Philadelphia Reads program, painting banners with quotes from King, and a spruce-up project at Heston Elementary School — drew more than 220 participants.
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Campus club nurtures Hollywood hopefuls
Penn students with a yen for the film business have created a club where they can meet each other, with an eye towards giving each other a boost when they get out to the Left Coast after graduation. Hello, it’s the Hollywood Club, now in its second year on campus. “I thought it was a shame that we had a lot of people going out there [to Hollywood], and didn’t know there were people from Penn who were already there,” said club founder Josh Rosenberg (C’01), who is applying to screenwriting graduate programs in Los Angeles for the fall.
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Penn Receives $20 Million Gift For University Priorities In Financial Aid, Student Life and Faculty Support
PHILADELPHIA -- The University of Pennsylvania has received a $20 million gift from Say Yes to Education, Inc. that will provide for its priorities in student life, faculty support and financial aid, according to an announcement today by Penn President Judith Rodin.
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Put your Valentine on ice
Love to skate? The Class of 1923 Ice Rink has a sweetheart of a deal for you and your family next weekend. On Saturday, Feb. 10, a family of four (two adults and two children) can skate to their heart’s delight between the hours of 12:30 and 4 p.m. for a mere $5. Skate rental is included in the admission charge. In addition, the rink will offer music, free hot chocolate, prizes and surprises. And there will be skate coaches on hand to help novice skaters stay upright.
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From the prairies to the oceans
Clifford Haugen’s greatest engineering triumph may not be in his work as a senior Management and Technology major at Wharton and the School of Engineering and Applied Science. It just might be the textbook legs that support his wood-plank coffee table. “I have a philosophy I follow,” Haugen said. “Never let your classes get in the way of your college education.”
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Doyle named PR chief
Lori N. Doyle, vice president for external affairs of the American Water Works Company, Inc. in Voorhees, N.J., returned to the University today as director of communications, Penn President Judith Rodin announced.