The University has launched a podcast to tell stories from within its community.
For years, the La Salle University community has read about faculty, alumni, and student achievements. Now, Explorers everywhere can listen to them, too.
In April, the University debuted a podcast, 20th & Olney, aimed at bringing to life the transformational student successes, professional outcomes, and faculty achievements for which La Salle is known. The biweekly podcast is produced by La Salle University Marketing and Communicationâwith hosts Shea Wright and Patrick Berkery, and editorial support from Christopher A. Vito.
20th & Olney will deliver biweekly episodes that focus on short-form, intimate interviews with those closest to La Salleâincluding faculty, staff, current students, alumni, and more.
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Curaleaf Opens Two New Retail Locations in Greater Philadelphia and Finalizes Rebrand of Nine Retail Locations in Pennsylvania
Curaleaf Holdings, Inc. (CSE: CURA / OTCQX: CURLF) (âCuraleafâ or the âCompanyâ), a leading U.S. provider of consumer products in cannabis, is announcing new Curaleaf branding for the Companyâs recently acquired retail locations and the opening of two new locations in Horsham and Philadelphia. The new Curaleaf-branded stores mark the companyâs 11th and 12th locations in Pennsylvania. As a vertically integrated cannabis operator known for quality, expertise and reliability, Curaleaf is the largest national cannabis retail brand in the U.S., and will have 104 locations across 23 states following the opening of the two new Pennsylvania dispensaries.
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A volunteer picks up seedlings to donate to a community garden. (Kenny Cooper/WHYY)
As part of its City Harvest Initiative, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society distributed free seedlings and seed packets to about 40 community gardens Saturday at the Farm at Awbury Arboretum.
“These distribution days are so rewarding … seeing the look on these growers’ faces. They’re always enthusiastic and excited because it’s the kickoff of the season,” said Justin Trezza, director of community garden programs for PHS.
Justin Trezza, director of community garden programs for PHS. (Kenny Cooper/WHYY)
The initiative does about five seedling distribution events throughout the year. Since the program started in 2006, it has expanded from a cohort of 15 community gardens to a connected network of 130.