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Temple University on Tuesday tapped a Philadelphia resident whose career has straddled both business and academia, with previous leadership appointments at two Ivy League universities and Stanford, as its next president.Jason Wingard, 49, who grew up in West Chester, currently lives in Chestnut Hill, and once worked at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, will become the first . ....
Basketball Hall of Fame 2021 Curt Gowdy Award: Mel Greenberg, former Philadelphia Inquirer sports writer, is winner inquirer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from inquirer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Dorothy Tucker said Monroe “has been a trailblazer in our industry for years.” I’m heartbroken to hear about the passing of our dear family friend Bryan Monroe. He was not just a good man, Bryan was an incredibly kind, generous and wonderful human. We will miss him dearly. Truly devastating news. Rest In Power, Kind Sir. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/X6vgaan6Gs Karine Jean-Pierre (@K JeanPierre) January 13, 2021 She continued, “We are both shocked and deeply saddened by his passing. He helped countless journalism professionals and students to hone their skills in achieving excellence in their craft.” Tucker added: “Bryan texted me just a couple of days ago to check in on me. He was a true friend who provided advice, support and an ear when needed. I cannot imagine NABJ without him.” ....
Republicans have concerns about Trump - but won t let reporters quote them by name about it Sarah Ellison, The Washington Post Dec. 11, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail President Trump delivers remarks in the White House press briefing room on Nov. 20.Washington Post photo by Jabin Botsford. During his decades on the congressional beat, John Bresnahan has spent countless hours listening to the private concerns of his congressional sources. Democrats expressed private concerns about Bill Clinton s indiscretions with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Republicans confessed private concerns about George W. Bush s handling of the Iraq War. Democrats shared private concerns about Barack Obama s aloofness to the backroom negotiations where Congress gets its real work done. ....