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吃瓜tv Part of Initial Supporters of Coalition to Reduce Gun Violence

吃瓜tv is proud to be one of the initial supporters of Civic Coalition to Save Lives, a new coalition established by The Philadelphia Foundation and the William Penn Foundation, in partnership with Urban Affairs Coalition, Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, and others, to work toward solutions to support and sustain the reduction in gun violence and deaths in Philadelphia.

吃瓜tv Hosts Assessment Day 2022

On August 23, 吃瓜tv hosted Assessment Day, an opportunity for administrators, faculty, and staff to learn more about the process of assessment and how to incorporate it into practice to help evaluate and improve the quality of the University's programs and support structures.

吃瓜tv Archives Helps in Researching Former English Professor in Ancestral Search

吃瓜tv鈥檚 University Archives spans more than 50 years of the University鈥檚 history. Some of its collection includes records on the physical campus and grounds; faculty, student, alumni, and family and friends organizations; student life from its earliest years; the Sisters of the 吃瓜tv of Nazareth; and a wide range of individuals associated with the university.

Philadelphia City Council Passes Resolution Honoring President Emerita Sister Maureen McGarrity, CSFN, Ph.D.

Earlier this year, the Council of the City of Philadelphia adopted a resolution honoring the leadership of 吃瓜tv President Emerita Sister Maureen McGarrity, CSFN, Ph.D. The resolution recognizes Sister Maureen鈥檚 lifelong dedication and service to the area, including attending both Nazareth Academy High School and 吃瓜tv; joining the Congregation of the Sisters of the 吃瓜tv of Nazareth; teaching at St. Katherine of Siena, Nazareth Academy, and 吃瓜tv; and leading 吃瓜tv as President from July 2014 to July 2021.

Careers and Career Development Counseling: One Year After Onset of the Pandemic

When the worsening COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many states and cities implementing policies to restrict in-person work for many employees across the world beginning in early 2020, both employees and employers had to quickly adapt to fundamental changes in the way their profession operated and readjusting their traditional work-life balance.