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- STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF THE HYBRID ZONE BETWEEN BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE (POECILE ATRICAPILLUS) AND CAROLINA CHICKADEE (P. CAROLINENSIS) IN SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
- ABSTRACT. - Analysis of the structure and stability of a hybrid zone can serve as a starting point for examining mechanisms that influence spatial and evolutionary relationships between species. Recent studies of the hybrid zone between Black-capped Chickadee Poecile atricapillus and Carolina Chickadee (P. carolinensis) have suggested that genetic introgression...
- Research articles 2007-04-01
- Aqua America Promotes Four Veterans to Senior Officers
- BRYN MAWR, Pa. -- The Board of Directors of Aqua America, Inc. (NYSE:WTR) yesterday approved the promotion of four veteran company officers, Christopher Franklin, Mark Kropilak, Karl Kyriss, and Kathy Pape, to the level of senior officer. "I am pleased that our Board of Directors has approved the promotion...
- Research articles 2007-02-23
- Edward F. Oppasser of Palatine.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
- Edward F. Oppasser of Palatine A funeral service to celebrate the life of Mr. Edward F. Oppasser, 76, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, at Southminster Presbyterian Church, 916 E. Central Road, Arlington Heights. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today, at...
- Research articles 2007-02-13
- Main Line News in Brief
- Radnor Run to be held next Sunday at the Willows The 29th annual Radnor Run, featuring both a five-mile run and a one-mile fun walk/run, will be held next Sunday. The race, which benefits the American Lung Association of Pennsylvania, will begin and end at the Willows on Darby-Paoli Road...
- Research articles 2006-10-22
- 2006 Student Writing Competition Winner
- The PICPA Student Writing Competition challenges students to write about current business issues and hone their writing skills. The contest is open to undergraduate accounting and business majors attending Pennsylvania colleges and universities, as well as Pennsylvania residents who attend out-of-state colleges."Sarbanes-Oxley: Are the Benefits Worth the Cost?" was this...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- 2005 Student Writing Competition Winner
- The PICPA Student Writing Competition challenges students to write about current business issues and hone their writing skills. The contest is open to undergraduate accounting and business majors attending Pennsylvania colleges and universities, as well as Pennsylvania residents who attend out-of-state colleges.The topic, "Principle vs. Rule-Based Accounting Standards," inspired 109...
- Research articles 2005-10-01
- Raising cultural awareness on Pennsylvania campus
- Graef, Christine Indian Country Today Lakota Times 11-12-2003 VILLANOVA, Pa. - Drum beats echoed through campus and the people's voice was again heard singing on the land during Villanova University's second annual Native American Festival. On a lawn surrounded by...
- Research articles 2003-11-12
- 2003 student writing competition: Responding to real-time business issues
- The Student Writing Competition challenges business and accounting students to write about current business issues and hone their writing skills. The contest is open to undergraduate accounting and business majors attending Pennsylvania colleges and universities, as well as Pennsylvania residents who attend college out-of-state.This year's topic, "The Enron Effect and...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
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- Villanova university names scholarship for 1963 Birmingham church bombing victim Denise McNair
- Denise McNair, one of the four little girls killed in the 1963 church bombing in Birmingham, AL, recently had a scholarship established in her memory at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. School officials announced the four-year scholarship during a program marking the birthday of the late Rev. Martin Luther King,...
- Research articles 2002-02-18
- University of Virginia - Brief Article
- CRAIG LITTLEPAGE has been named the new athletics director at the University of Virginia. Previously he was interim athletics director. Littlepage has coached men's basketball at the University of Pennsylvania, Rutgers, Villanova and Yale universities. He earned a bachelor's in economics from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
- Research articles 2001-09-27
- Benet's Pack picks Villanova.(Sports)
- Byline: Kevin Schmit Daily Herald Sports Writer Chris Pack noticed a significant strengthening of his pitching arm this summer. Colleges noticed, too. Reaping the benefits of an off-season of hard work, the Benet senior pitcher and shortstop on Monday...
- Research articles 2005-10-05
- related news in brief...Legal Communications, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA)
- Legal Communications, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA), publisher of The Legal Intelligencer, Pennsylvania Law Weekly and legal.online electronic newsletter, has entered into an "Internet development partnership" with Villanova University School of Law's The Villanova Center for Information Law and Policy (www.vcilp.org; Philadelphia, PA). Under the terms of...
- Research articles 1997-04-30
- Abramo named director of Cameron Univ.'s Center of Emerging
- Peter Abramo will become executive director of Cameron University's Center of Emerging Technologies and Entrepreneurial Studies on Aug. 30. Abramo, who has lengthy experience in marketing research and consultation services for entrepreneurs and small businesses, earned his Ph.D. from Temple University and also holds degrees from Villanova University...
- Research articles 2004-07-09
- 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;...
- Research articles 2008-05-11
- Philadelphia Campuses Work to Protect Civil Liberties
- News Advisory: On October 7, hundreds of law student activists from University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, Villanova University and Rutgers Camden and Philadelphia area lawyers will launch "First Monday 2002: Civil Liberties in A New America" -- a national day of education and action to address the erosion of...
- Research articles 2002-10-03
- Leonard A. Borkland | Scott Paper excutive, 94
- Leonard A. Borkland, 94, formerly of Villanova and Cape May Court House, a retired Scott Paper Co. executive, died Sept. 10 at Waverly Heights, a retirement community in Gladwyne. Mr. Borkland graduated from Glen-Nor High School in Glenolden. He attended the University of Pennsylvania and worked for several companies, including...
- Research articles 2008-09-18
- NEXT GENERATION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS 2007-08 TAU BETA PI FELLOWS AND SCHOLARS, THE
- Founded at Lehigh Univ. in 1885 to recognize students of distinguished scholarship and exemplary character, engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi (TBP; www.tbp.org) recently announced the 2007-2008 Tau Beta Pi Fellows and Scholars. This year's recipients include numerous AIChE members: Tau Beta Pi Fellows from left to right: Emily P....
- Research articles 2007-07-01
- Pitcairn
- Pitcairn. Members of the Pitcairn Squadron of Willow Grove, Pennsylvania enjoyed a luncheon cruise on the scenic Deleware River aboard the Spirit of Philadelphia in May.The LT Matthew T. Claar Memorial Sword, honoring the son of Merwyn and Jennie Claar, an F-14 pilot killed in a crash aboard USS Abraham...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
- The Future File
- See and hear The Philadelphia Orchestra for free at its Neighborhood Concert Series. Rossen Milanov will conduct on July 3 at Villanova University Stadium, July 5 at Penn's Landing, and July 7 at Wiggins Park in Camden. All performances will be at 7 p.m. Information: 215-893-1988 or www.philorch.org/ neighborhood....
- Research articles 2006-06-02
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