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Phyllis Dunst | Office worker, 87
Phyllis Dunst, 87, of the Andorra section of Upper Roxborough, who worked for several federal agencies in Philadelphia, died of a stroke Monday at Roxborough Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Dunst was salutatorian of the Class of 1938 at St. John the Baptist High School in Philadelphia, graduated from Strayer's Business College,...
Tags: MARKETING, Philadelphia, Villanova University, worker
Research articles 2008-08-28
Leslie J. Carson Jr., 72; lawyer filled many roles
Leslie J. Carson Jr., 72, of Overbrook Farms, a lawyer and community activist, died of myelofibrosis, a bone-marrow disease, Friday at Bryn Mawr Hospital. Since 1973, Mr. Carson had maintained a law practice in Philadelphia. He specialized in real estate and business law. In 1986 he argued a case before...
Tags: lawyer, Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-08-27
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
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
If it felt like a May day, you were on the mark Yesterday's high was 68, just right for May 2.
Villanova University's baseball players traditionally taunt nature by practicing outdoors in the first week in February, the very heart of the region's winter-misery season. But this week something extraordinary occurred on the Main Line: They got to practice in actual baseball weather. Officially, the Philadelphia temperature reached 68, smashing one...
Tags: NETWORKING, Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-02-07
Letters | A THANK YOU FROM HOWARD PORTER'S WIFE
IWOULD like to take this opportunity to thank Villanova University and the city of Philadelphia's many communities for their outpouring of support, care, generosity and compassion that was shown to me on the passing of my beloved husband, Howard Porter.The many comforting expressions of sympathy were a testament to what...
Tags: Philadelphia, SOFTWARE, Strategy, Villanova University
Research articles 2007-07-12
Louis Aiello III, 45, engineer, coach, civic leader
Louis Francis Aiello III, a former Philadelphian who became an executive with a West Virgnia water company, a coach and civic leader in Charleston, W. Va., died of cancer June 16 at the age of 45.Lou was born in Philadelphia to Louis and Elaine Aiello and graduated from the Norwood-Fontbonne...
Tags: leader, Leadership, Louis, Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 2007-07-03
Hall's headed for Villanova.(Sports)
Byline: Marty Maciaszek Daily Herald Sports Writer This has been quite a fall for Dain Hall. The senior has broken one of the school's receiving records and played defensive back in helping Barrington's football team reach the Class 8A quarterfinals for the...
Tags: baseball, Philadelphia, scholarship, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-11-07
Villanova Men's Basketball Team to Receive 2006 Wanamaker Award Presented by Philadelphia Sports Congress; Alex's Lemonade Stand & Afleet Alex to Receive Community Service Award
PHILADELPHIA -- The Villanova University Men's Basketball Team has been named the 2006 winner of the John Wanamaker Athletic Award for their impressive 2005-2006 season. Since 1961, the award has been presented to the "athlete, team or organization that has done the most to reflect credit upon Philadelphia and to...
Tags: Philadelphia, team, U.S. Congress, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-05-25
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
Here she is, Miss Philadelphia
When Mary Kaye Jacono entered the Miss Philadelphia pageant two years ago, she sang, strutted and spoke her way to first runner-up and vowed to come back again. On Saturday night, the Delaware County native took home the crown and a $10,000 scholarship along with the title of Miss...
Tags: crown, Philadelphia, scholarship, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-03-20
Frank J. Goldberg.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Frank J. Goldberg of Mundelein for 30 years Visitation for Frank J. Goldberg, 69, will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. today, at Burnett-Dane Funeral Home, 120 W. Park Ave. (Route 176), Libertyville. Born March 21, 1937, in Brooklyn, N.Y., he passed away ...
Tags: Brooklyn, graduate, Outsourcing, Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 2004-11-18
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
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...
Tags: FINANCE, INTERNET, MARKETING, Philadelphia, Villanova University
Research articles 1997-04-30
Nnenna Lynch, Rhodes scholar tops NCAA - 1993 NCAA Woman of the Year
Nnenna Lynch, a cross country and track champion at Villanova Philadelphia University, recently was named the 1993 NCAA Woman of the Year in Washington, DC. Lynch, currently a Rhodes Scholar who graduated with a 3.91 grade point average and summa cum laude honors in May, participated on four consecutive...
Tags: champion, NCAA, NETWORKING, Philadelphia, scholar, Villanova University
Research articles 1993-12-06

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Villanova U. sets up 'Wall Street' lab.(Villanova University)(Brief Article)
In an effort to bring classroom theory into practice, Dell and Philadelphia's Villanova University have partened to create a Wall Street-esque experience without ever having to leave for the big city. The Applied Financa Lab, a rare state-of-the-art facility, features, group-work areas equipped with Dell desktop...
Tags: Components, Dell Computer Corp., Desktops, HARDWARE, TVs, Villanova University
Research articles 2005-05-01
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY CHARTS FUTURE WITH AVAYA/EXTREME.
As the most wired college in the U.S. plots its technology future, new intelligent communications networking and applications give Villanova University a powerful, flexible foundation to further its vision and provide a wealth of new capabilities today. The new Avaya and Extreme Networks (NASDAQ:EXTR IP telephony...
Tags: Avaya Inc., Extreme Networks, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Villanova University
Research articles 2007-09-01
Pepper Hamilton Announces Diversity Initiative With Villanova University School of Law Aimed at Increasing Diversity in Legal Profession
PHILADELPHIA -- The law firm Pepper Hamilton LLP today announced a major initiative with Villanova University School of Law aimed at attracting and promoting diversity in the legal profession. The partnership program, which will include two full scholarships each year for minority law students, is believed to be the broadest...
Tags: Villanova University
Research articles 2006-10-03
Next Wednesday: Villanova Men's Basketball Team to Receive 2006 Wanamaker Award; Alex's Lemonade Stand & Afleet Alex to Receive Community Service Award
Philadelphia Sports Congress:WHAT: The Villanova University men's basketball team will receive the 2006 John Wanamaker Athletic Award at a ceremony...
Tags: team, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-06-26
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