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Jeffrey Kahn, Reception and Lecture on "Chimpanzees in Research" (2/28/2012)

Event Date: 
February 28, 2012
Start Date:  2/28/2012  Start Time:  3:30 PM
End Date:  2/28/2012  End Time:  5:00 PM

Main Campus - Gladfelter Hall
Room: 21

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Government and Public Policy Internship Panel (2/28/2012)

Event Date: 
February 28, 2012
Start Date:  2/28/2012  Start Time:  12:30 PM
End Date:  2/28/2012  End Time:  2:00 PM

Main Campus - Anderson Hall
Room: 821 (Women's Studies Lounge)

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Leadership Lunch and Learn (2/28/2012)

Event Date: 
February 28, 2012
Start Date:  2/28/2012  Start Time:  12:00 PM
End Date:  2/28/2012  End Time:  1:00 PM

Main Campus - Mitten Hall
Room: 220

Free lunch and an opportunity to meet Philadelphia community leaders in a casual atmosphere.

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North Philadelphia Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (1/26/2012 - 4/17/2012)

Event Date: 
January 26, 2012
Start Date:  1/26/2012  Start Time:  5:00 PM
End Date:  4/17/2012  End Time:  7:30 PM

Main Campus - Ritter Hall Annex

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Corman: I Want To Restore All Higher Education Funding

Media Outlet: 

Allentown Morning Call

“They took a huge cut last year. I think they’ve done their fair share,” Senate Appropriations Committee Jake Corman, R-Centre, said in an interview after a budget hearing for the state Department of Education. “Whether we can get there or not – that depends. But that’s my goal.”

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GOP leader talks against higher education cuts

Media Outlet: 

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Republican Sen. Jake Corman, who chairs the Senate Appropriations panel, expressed concerns during an education budget hearing that continued cuts will force University of Pittsburgh and Penn State, Temple and Lincoln universities to alter their missions. "They took a huge cut last year. I think they've done their fair share," said Mr. Corman. Gov. Tom Corbett has proposed to reduce funding for those four universities, as well as for the State System of Higher Education's 14 schools and dozens of community colleges, by about $240 million next year.

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