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Sister Theresa | Marie Shannon | Educator, librarian, 89
Sister Theresa Marie Shannon, 89, who for many years taught elementary school in the region and elementary and high school in Philadelphia, died Saturday at Lankenau Hospital. Sister Theresa Marie professed vows as a Sister of Mercy in 1940 and began her career teaching elementary school that year at St....
Tags: CAREER, Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-07-08
Villanova University Names Michael J. O'Neill Vice President for University Advancement
O'Neill to lead development and alumni relations efforts focused on increasing philanthropic support, strengthening the endowment, and enhancing relationships with Villanova's 90,000 alumni VILLANOVA, Pa. -- Villanova University President, the Rev. Peter M. Donohue, O.S.A., announced the appointment of Michael J. O'Neill as Vice President for University Advancement, effective...
Tags: CAREER, Leadership, Strategy, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-05-12
No one-track career for this civil engineer
David H. Cushwa, 82, of Bala Cynwyd, a civil engineer and railroad enthusiast, died of a stroke April 30 at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne, Ind. He had become ill while traveling home from Chicago, where he was visiting relatives. Mr. Cushwa grew up in Narberth in a railroad family;...
Tags: career, Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-05-11
Emily M. Binns, 77, theology professor
Emily McKay Binns, 77, of Devon, a former nun who became a longtime theology professor at Villanova University, died of heart failure Monday at her home. Dr. Binns, who retired two years ago as the chair of Villanova's Theology and Religious Studies Department, died peacefully of natural causes, said her...
Tags: CAREER, Dr., Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-03-21
Villanova University Celebrates the Inauguration of James M. Danko as The Helen and William O'Toole Dean
To: EDUCATION EDITORSContact: Andrea Carter of Villanova University School of Business, +1-610-519-6715, andrea.carter@villanova.edu VILLANOVA, Penn., Oct. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Members of the Villanova community gather today to celebrate the inauguration of James Danko as The Helen and William OToole Dean of the Villanova School of Business. The endowment was provided...
Tags: CAREER, Villanova University
Research articles 2007-10-10
Drakes edge the Cavaliers on final shot
Earlier this season, Jenkintown girls' basketball coach Jim Romano notched the 400th win of his 25-year career. Victory No. 411 will be remembered as one of the all-time thrillers. With time running out, sophomore center Hilary Leifsen banked home a six-foot shot in the lane, and the Drakes stunned...
Tags: CAREER, Games, Villanova University
Research articles 2007-03-03
Villa Maria's Ryan taking skills to 'Nova
Villa Maria Academy senior Meghan Ryan is a homebody. She concedes that was a factor in her recent decision to give an oral commitment to Villanova University to play field hockey next year. She had narrowed her college choices to American, Syracuse and St. Joseph's Universities, and the Wildcats before...
Tags: CAREER, Games, team, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-12-07
When Irish (and 'Nova) eyes smiled
What is it about Villanova University and track-and-field stars from Ireland? From Eamonn Coghlan, the 1983 world 5,000-meter champion, to Sonia O'Sullivan, the 2000 Olympic 5,000-meter silver medalist, Irish track athletes have been attracted to the university. The genesis of the tradition occurred in the mid-1950s and can be traced...
Tags: CAREER, Ireland, medal, Olympic, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-12-01
After 16 years, Marathon boss still loves the pace.(Sports)
Byline: Brian Pitts Daily Herald Correspondent Carey Pinkowski, the executive race director for The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon, has been involved with the city's signature race since 1990, and at 48 it appears he has no intention of slowing down. While the...
Tags: CAREER, Chicago, Manufacturing, Marathon, Strategy, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-10-20
Former Villanova Quarterback & W. B. Mason Philadelphia Branch Manager Tom Colombo to Throw Out Ceremonial First Pitch At Citizens Bank Park Saturday, May 20th
PHILADELPHIA -- Former Villanova University star quarterback Tom Colombo, the Branch Manager for W. B. Mason in Philadelphia, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch this Saturday, May 20th when the Philadelphia Phillies host the Boston Red Sox at Citizens Bank Park. Colombo will be on hand as all...
Tags: bank, CAREER, Games, Philadelphia, SALES, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-05-17
Neil F. Brennan, 82; taught English at Villanova U.
Neil F. Brennan, 82, of Rosemont, retired professor of English at Villanova University and decorated World War II veteran, died of pneumonia Feb. 4 at Bryn Mawr Terrace. Before retiring in 1987, Dr. Brennan taught in the English department at Villanova for 27 years. His specialty was modern English...
Tags: CAREER, Dr., Villanova University
Research articles 2006-02-13
What Drives Marina Carr?
Byrne, Lauren Irish Voice 04-15-2003 LEADING Irish playwright Marina Carr sees herself very differently from the way the rest of us see her. Named one of the 12 living Irish authors whose work is likely to be read 100 years from now,...
Tags: CAREER, semester, Villanova University
Research articles 2003-04-15
Bryn Mawr, Pa., Businessman Retires from Navy Reserve.
By Henry J. Holcomb, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 5--James W. Eastwood, the Bryn Mawr businessman who rose from ROTC cadet at Villanova University to two-star admiral, retired from the U.S. Navy Reserve Friday night. The Navy's commanding...
Tags: businessman, CAREER, Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 2001-11-05
Sonia starts again
Golden girl Sonia O'Sullivan is off to Philadelphia in the morning - to start her track career all over again. After a double disaster in the Atlanta Olympics, O'Sullivan is going back to where it all began - Villanova University. And by the time...
Tags: Atlanta, CAREER, superstar, Villanova University
Research articles 1997-04-13

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Herbert F. Aspbury Named Chairman of Villanova University Board of Trustees
Aspbury Has Served as a Villanova Trustee Since 1999, Most Recently as Vice Chairman VILLANOVA, Pa. -- Villanova University announced that its Board of Trustees has elected Herbert F. Aspbury as chairman. Aspbury succeeds John G. Drosdick, chairman, chief executive officer and president of Sunoco Inc., who served as...
Tags: board, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-04-14
Home Is Where the Money Is (Broadcasting and Cable)
Steve Gigliotti, executive VP of ad sales and emerging media for Scripps Networks, learned the carrot-and-stick lessons of selling ad time even before his career began in earnest. While still a student at Villanova University, he became a campus radio personality and was enthralled by live sports broadcasting and play-by-play....
Tags: advertisement, broadcasting, cable, CAREER, E.W. Scripps Co., SALES
Research articles 2008-02-04
Interview with head of basketball team relocation
Martins, 38, has led the sales and marketing charge for the Hornets relocation to New Orleans as the team's local director of business operations. This campaign marks the third time he has helped establish a major-league team in a new market. He began his career working in...
Tags: NBA, relocation, team
Research articles 2002-05-27
Lowry to announce plans today
Should his basketball career ever go south, Kyle Lowry has a solid future in poker. As Villanova wrapped up its end-of-the-year banquet last night, the university announced that the sophomore was to hold a news conference at 10:30 this morning. Just what Lowry planned to say, well, that was...
Tags: CAREER, NBA, poker, smile
Research articles 2006-04-27
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