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PC Soccer Coach and the Birth
of Philly Soccer
City Paper features coach Bobby DiBenedetto in
article about the birth of soccer in Philadelphia. (6.25.08)
Class of 2008 Succeeds in
Competitive College Year
Applause, cheers, and shovels in the ground celebrate
the new performing arts center. (5.13.08)
Ford Awards Diplomas
to 110 Seniors
Crowd basks in 100 degree temperatures, speeches,
music and student success. (6.7.08)
PC Celebrates Ceremonial
Groundbreaking for Kurtz Center
Applause, cheers, and shovels in the ground celebrate
the new performing arts center. (5.13.08)
Darryl Ford Announces New
Full-Access Fund
Head of School Darryl J. Ford has established
a fund so all students have full access to the PC experience.
(5.1.08)
Congratulations to 2008 Cum
Laude Inductees
Penn Charter's honor society inducts 23 students
and mathematics teacher William Goulding. (4.23.08)
Sports
Illustrated on Matt Ryan OPC '03 and NFL Draft
Matt Ryan drafted third in 2008 NFL Draft. (4.26.08)
Janet Chance to Lead Lower School
Janet Chance appointed director of Lower School,
effective July 1, 2008. (4.1.08)
Performing Arts Groundbreaking
Set for May 13
Construction of the David L. Kurtz Center for
the Performing Arts officially begins on May 13. (3.20.08)
Jeff Humble Named Head
Football Coach
Jeff Humble, a former college player and currently
an assistant coach, is PC's new head varsity coach. (3.20.08)
New Pre-Kindergarten
Opens in September 2008
Penn Charter will open a pre-K for four-year-old
girls and boys at the adjacent Memorial Church of the Good
Shepherd. (3.11.08)
Students Dig in to Plant
Trees in East Falls
Part of a citywide tree-planting project, students
join a group of volunteers to plant neighborhood trees. (3.15.08)
Liz Golden Named Spokesperson
for National Scoliosis Group
The National Scoliosis Foundation has named Elizabeth
Golden OPC '07 as one of two national spokespersons. (3.11.08)
Summer
Courses Offer Study in Science, Religion & Art
Academic study for Summer 2008 offers courses
for Middle and Upper School students. (3.6.08)
Sports Banquet Honors
Winter Athletes
Coaches and parents celebrate Penn Charter's
winter teams and athletes. (3.6.08)
Brian McCloskey OPC '82
Resigns as Football Coach
After 21 years coaching Penn Charter football,
Brian McCloskey decides resigns to spend more time with family
and on teaching. (1.29.08)
Squash Teams Win Big
For the second time in two years, Penn Charter
boys and girls squash see big wins at nationals. (2.4.08)
Michael
Nutter Speaks at Downtown Reception
The Alumni Society Downtown Reception on Feb.
7, 2008, features an address by Philadelphia's new mayor,
Michael Nutter. Click
to view aninvitation to the event.
Division Newsletters Go Digital
In an effort improve communications and save paper and costs,
the newsletters for each of the school divisions are now published
online.
Click here for the
LS Newsletter.
Click here for the
MS Newsletter.
Click here for the
US Newsletter.
Writer
Lorene Cary Talks about Telling Tales
Lorene Cary talks with students about the power of people's
stories and how to tell those tales. (11.14 .07)
Distinguished Speaker Series Set for
2007-2008
Penn Charter announces the full schedule of the guest speaker
series for this academic year. (11.14 .07)
Penn Charter Captures Cup on 121st PC/GA
Day
PC athletes bring home the Competition Cup and finish the
day with a thrilling football victory. (11.10 .07)
Join in a Celebration of Darryl
Ford's Leadership
The community will gather Oct. 21 for a celebration of our
new head of school. Please join us. (10.4.07)
Maximize Your Child's Learning
Two Penn Charter learning specialists meet with K-8 parents
to review research on learning profiles and executive function—
and how they can help. (9.30.07)
SI
Special Delivery: Matt Ryan OPC '03
Matt Ryan, starting quarterback for Boston College, is profiled
in a 2000-word article in Sports Illustrated. (9.26.07)
Arts
Council Debuts New Web Project
For parents, students and friends interested in the arts,
a new web presence offers photos, calendars and more. (9.19.07)
Don't
Miss the All-School Picnic on Sept. 29
Community makes plans to welcome the Ford family and to celebrate
the new school year. (9.19.07)
New
Security Procedures, Upgrades Announced
As part of an ongoing effort to ensure student safety, Penn
Charter implements new security procedures and systems. (8.27.07)
Help Your Student Start the
Year Strong
Learning Specialist Dana Toedtman offers insight and tips
for Middle and Upper School students. (8.27.07)
2007 Juried Art Show Opens Nov. 2
The Community's 2007 Juried Art Show on the theme of "Picturing
Communities" opens Nov. 2, 2007. (8.27.07)
Matt
Ryan OPC '03 Makes Headlines at Boston College
Matt Ryan, a stellar quarterback for PC, stars in his final
season at BC. (8.27.07)
Community Announces Call for Entries for Juried Art
Show
The Penn Charter Community announces the 2007 Juried Art Show
in November and calls for entries. (7.30.07)
Second Annual Run for
Peace Honors PC Alumni
Join us Sept. 15, 2007 for the Second Annual Run for Peace
Honoring Peter Ortale and Kenneth Caldwell. (7.27.07)
As
Earl Ball Departs, Inquirer Chronicles His Tenure
Students, teachers, local and national educators reflect on
Earl Ball's accomplishments. (7.9.07)
PC Pix
New photo gallery debuts with photos from Alumni
Reunion Weekend. (6.25.07)
PC Seniors Finish
College Process on Top
Members of the Class of 2007 will attend 64 different
colleges. (6.11.07)
Prize Assembly Recognizes Academic
Achievement
Color Day tradition begins with morning Prize Assembly.
(5.25.07)
Spring Season Wraps Up
with Sports Awards
Coaches recognize Upper School atheletes for achievements
in sports. (5.23.07)
Girls and Boys Track Strong
at CHAMPS
Track season wraps up with two Inter-Ac meets. (5.20.07)
Penn Charter Runners Shine
at Penn Relays
Boys track overcomes injuries to perform at Penn
Relays. (5.10.07)
Lower School Hosts Author-in-Residence
Becky Birtha, author of "Grandmama's Pride,"
visited the Lower School as author-in-residence. (4.26.07)
Middle School Celebrates
First Day of Service
Middle School students and teachers organized and
participated in the first annual Middle School Day of Service
on April 20. (4.25.07)
Cum
Laude Society Inductees 23 Students and Dr. Ball
The honor society inducted 23 students, including
two juniors, as well as keynote speaker Dr. Earl J. Ball.
(4.25.07)
UNICEF Website Features Reflections by PC Senior
Jorie Dugan selected UNICEF
as the site for her Senior Comp Project; click to open a PDF
with her thoughts about a Commission on the Status of Women
panel discussing "marginalized and invisible" girls. (4.16.07)
Alumni
Reunion Brings OPCs Together May 4 & 5
Reunioning classes finalizing details for one
of the best attended reunions ever. (4.10.07)
PC Senior Signs
Book Deal
Senior Elizabeth Golden has signed a contract
with Lobster Press to publish a book she wrote about her recovery
from a scoliosis operation. (4.10.07)
Summer Academic Study
Expands
The Summer Academic Study program for Middle and
Upper School has expanded to include more courses, time slots.
(4.1.07)
Event Honors Head
of School Earl J. Ball
Parents, alumni, faculty, staff and friends are
invited to a stimulating April 12 event honoring retiring
Head of School Earl J. Ball. (3.21.07)
NCAA
Spotlight Shines on Sean Singletary OPC '04
A feature in the Inquirer explains Sean Singletary's
desire to stay a step ahead of the crowd. (3.11.07)
Drug and Alcohol Education
for Parents, Students
The Community Committee on Alcohol and Drug Education
announces two important evening programs about adolescent
alcohol and drug use. (3.5.07)
Penn Charter Sprinters Race to Victory
Junior Kashif Smith wins the 60 meter dash and
the 4x200 relay team sets a new school record at the Pennsylvania
Indoor Track and Field State Championships. (2.24.07)
PC Boys Capture National
Squash Title; Girls Take Third
Penn Charter's varsity squash players competed
with 67 other high schools at a three-day tournament at Yale
University. (2.11.07)
Penn Charter and GFS
Host Chinese Cultural Exchange
Students from Penn Charter and Germantown Friends
School will host visitors from the Beijing Huiwen School Choir
Feb. 7-10. (2.2.07)
Workshop for College-Bound
Athletes
The College Counseling Office and the Athletic
Department offer a Feb. 22 workshop for student-athletes and
their families. (2.2.07)
Lew Somers Honored
by National Education Organization
The Council for the Advancement and Support of
Education honored Lewis S. Somers 3rd with the Seymour Preston
Award for his service to Penn Charter. (1.28.07)
Eagles and NFL Honor Brian
McCloskey
The Philadelphia Eagles and the National Football
League honored Brian McCloskey, head coach of Penn Charter's
varsity football team, as "Coach of the Week." (12.17.06)
PC Hosts College Scholarship
and Aid Workshop
Penn Charter and six other independent schools
offer a Dec. 12 workshop, at Penn Charter, for families interested
in tips and information on financing a college education.
(12.4.07)
Community Auction Celebrates
Pam and Earl Ball
Join other parents, faculty and friends of the
school for the 2007 Penn Charter Community Auction, which
this year celebrates the Balls. (1.26.07)
Students, Teachers, Parents
Spend a Day On
Youngest to oldest, members of the Penn Charter
community spent the 12th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day
involved in service. (1.15.07)
Ninth Grade Parents
Meet for College Planning
Coffee with the College Counselors are small,
informall morning sessions designed to introduce ninth grade
families to the college search process. (1.15.07)
Eagles and NFL Honor Brian
McCloskey
The Philadelphia Eagles and the National Football
League honored Brian McCloskey, head coach of Penn Charter's
varsity football team, as "Coach of the Week." (12.17.06)
Summer Camp Expands with
Enrichment, Sports
An expanded summer program offers, enrichment,
more sports and opportunities for varsity athletes, plus academic
courses for Middle and Upper School students. (12.10.06)
OPC Talks about Life's Work
as Pediatric Plastic Surgeon
James A. Lehman Jr. OPC '54 presented to Upper
and Middle School students and visited science classes to
discuss his work helping children in developing countries.
(12.13.06)
PC Hosts College Scholarship
and Aid Workshop
Penn Charter and six other independent schools
offer a Dec. 12 workshop, at Penn Charter, for families interested
in tips and information on financing a college education.
(12.4.06)
Sports Assembly Honors
Fall Athletes
Coaches recognized varsity players in six sports
in the assembly wrapping up the fall season. (11.29.06)
Middle School Athletes
Run for Fun and Fundraising
Teammates on the Middle School cross country
team raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. (11.14.06)
Overseers Select New Head of
School
Penn Charter's Overseers select Darryl J. Ford
to succeed Earl J. Ball as head of school. (11.14.06)
Holocaust
Survivor Talks of Her Life, Lessons Learned
Gerda Klein visits Penn Charter as part of the
Distinguished Speaker Series. (11.15.06)
Science
Department Unveils New Weather Station
Want to know if you should bring an umbrella
to the concert? Far away and missing Penn Charter? The new
PC weather station has the local forecast and readings. (11.13.06)
PC and GA Share 120th PC/GA
Day Honors
Penn Charter wins the football, water polo, girls
tennis and boys cross country match-ups and shares the Competition
Cup with GA. (11.11.06)
Boys Cross Country Captures
State Title
Penn Charter's boys cross country team raced
to the Division II state title. (10.28.06)
Students and Teachers Pitch
In for Service
Upper School students and teachers left campus
for the day to perform service at more than 20 locations,
near and far. (10.6.06)
Science Wing Dedication
Honors Teachers, Parents
Two students selected by their peers and the
faculty speak at commencement exercises for the Class of 2006.
(9.30.06)
Fifth Grade Writers Win Top Honors
Thirteen students from the fifth grade language arts program
win playwrighting honors. (9.25.06)
Gift for Performing Arts Propels
Capital Campaign
The Kurtz Family Foundation donates $3 million to build a
new performing arts center. (9.20.06)
Distinguished Speaker
Series 2006-2007
This year's speaker series brings activists, authors, scientists
and Friends to campus, and expands to include programming
for parents. (9.10.06)
Penn Charter Awards
Diplomas to 95 Seniors
Two students selected by their peers and the faculty speak
at commencement exercises for the Class of 2006. (6.10.06)
Kudos for Penn Charter Students
A roundup of student accomplishments and awards. (6.7.06)
Let the Summer Reading Begin
Reading lists for all three divisions, thoughts on the importance
of reading over vacation. (6.1.06)
Prize Assembly Honors Student
Achievement
Upper School students recognized for achievement in academic,
the arts and service. (5.26.06)
Senior
Picks All-Star Football Game over the Prom
Michael Weick passed up the prom for a chance to represent
Penn Charter in the 32nd annual Daily News-Eagles City All-Star
Football Game (5.11.06)
Four 11th Graders
Accepted to Governor's Schools
The Governor's Schools of Excellence have accepted Penn Charter
students who excel in the arts, science and international
relations. (5.11.06)
Girls and Boys Race
to Medals at Penn Relays
Penn Charter 4 x 400 teams tear up the track at the Penn Relays.
(5.3.06)
Take a Summer Course
for Upper School Credit
Penn Charter offers academic summer courses for 10th, 11th
and 12th graders for credit. (4.24.06)
Cum Laude Society Recognizes
Academic Excellence
Seniors and juniors with distinguished academic records awarded
membership in the Cum Laude Society. (4.19.06)
Big Five Player and Penn
Standout to Coach PC Girls
After a stellar scholastic career and play in Europe, Diana
Caramanico signs on at Penn Charter as head coach for girls
basketball. (4.12.06)
Come to the Cabaret
Middle and Upper School students share literary and musical
talents in the coffeehouse-like setting of a parish hall.
(4.7.06)
The Head of School Search
Process Begins
The process to find a successor for Earl J. Ball is expected
to take about 10 months. Web page includes information about
the process, Ball's formal announcement and a survey for parents,
alumni and students. (3.15.06)
Think Big!
The Celebration of the Performing Arts at Verizon Hall concludes
a fantastic yearlong festival of the arts. (3.10.06)
Model UN Hosts Forum
on Violence and Sexual Exploitation
Pamela Shifman, child protection officer with the United Nations
Children's Fund, talks about her work on behalf of girls and
women in armed conflict. (2.6.06)
Alumni Connect, Network Through
New Online Community
Penn Charter Online, a password-protected community, offers
news, networking, personal web pages. (2.5.06)
Armenian Exchange Student Plunges
into American Life
Vahan Melkumyan will spend the 2005-2006 school year at PC,
learning about water polo, American music, and life in these
United States. (2.5.06)
Zeglinski Brothers Make City
Basketball History
Sam Zeglinski scores his 1000th point in a game against Germantown
Academy. (2.1.06)
Summer Camp Announces 2006 Programs
Day camp, basketball and field hockey options offer a summer
of fun at Penn Charter. (1.30.06)
Students and Adults Mark Martin
Luther King Jr. Day
Students, parents and faculty worked at school and in the
community in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. (1.16.06)
Distinguished Speaker
Series: Part 2
The Distinguished Speaker Series expanded this year for the
Year of the Performing Arts. (12.15.05)
Penn Charter Participates
in Rosa Parks Tribute
Students and faculty helped honor the 50th anniversary of
Rosa Parks's historic bus ride. (12.1.05)
Penn Charter Students
Recognized as Merit Scholars
Juniors recognized by the National Merit, National Hispanic
and National Achievement Scholarship Corporation. (11.30.05)
Fall Sports Assembly
Honors Student Accomplishment
This Fall '05 sports assembly honored twenty-three students
participating in eight fall sports. (11.30.05)
Bill Graham OPC
'58 Makes $2 Million Gift
A gift from William A. Graham IV OPC '58 will be used to transform
the Activities Building, to support scholarships, and to meet
salary goals for teachers and coaches. (11.15.05) PDF files
requires Acrobat Reader.
The Eye of the Hurricane
What did Hurricane Katrina teach us about the issues of poverty
and class, and how are these lessons reflected in our community?
A panel of local leaders and activists explore the issues.
(11.11.05)
Celebrate the 119th PC/GA
Day on Nov. 12
The games, the luncheon, the art exhibits. (10.24.05)
Daily News Spotlights PC Quarterback
Senior Brendan McNally turned in a winning performance and
turned up as a featured player in the Daily News. (10.22.05)
Randy
Granger Named to USA Today Teacher Team
Randy Granger, an inspiration and mentor to generations
of Penn Charter students, was named to the All-USA Today Teacher
Team. Congratulations! (10.13.05)
On-Campus Gallery Connects
Students and Artists
The 2005 Juried Art Show, Art & the Interpretation of
Quilts, brings students and artists together to take a fresh
look at a traditional art form. (9.26.05)
Penn Charter Pitches in to Help Hurricane
Victims
The PC community responds to Katrina disaster with fund-raising
projects and offer to enroll displaced students. (9.1.05)
Spotlight Shines on the Performing Arts
The Year of the Performing Arts (YOPA) focuses attention
on the arts program and underscore the need for a new performing
arts center. (9.1.05)
Speaker Series Brings Distinguished
Guests to Campus
The Distinguished Speaker Series adds depth to the academic
program, and excitement to the year. (9.6.05)
Philadelphia Magazine Got It Wrong
Earl Ball responds to errors in "Philadelphia" magazine
article regarding Penn Charter's academic program. (9.1.05)
Spanish Department Launches Exchange with Argentina
Penn Charter inaugurated a new exchange program in the summer
of 2005, sending six students to study and live with families
in Buenos Aires. (8.15.05).
Frameworks Campaign Progress Report
Matching gifts and inspired donors push Frameworks for the
Future campaign forward. (7.19.05)
A Look Back at a Year of Middle School
Service
(6.9.05)
The Philadelphia Inquirer: Randy
Granger Sends Sparks
(6.8.05)
Assembly Honors Student Achievement
(5.27.05)
Sports Assembly Honors
Spring Athletes
(5.25.05)
The Class of 2005
Selects 60 Colleges
(5.20.05)
Ethics Speaker a Former White Supremacist
Denounces Racism
(5.20.05)
Cum Laude Society Inducts 23 Seniors
& Juniors
(4.20.05)
Randy Granger Voted into National
Teachers Hall of Fame
(4.12.05)
Student Composer Sarah Caleb Debuts with
Winning Fanfare
(4.6.05)
Sports Assembly Honors
Winter Athletes
(3.16.05)
Local Newspaper Features Math
Counts Victory
(3.10.05)
Middle
School Unveils Ancient Civilizations Museum
(3.2.05)
Ethics Speaker Examines "The Cheating
Culture"
(2.16.05)
PC Retains Math Counts Title
(2.12.05)
Shades of Gray: Artist Margaret Morton
Discusses Photos of the Homeless
(2.9.05)
Quaker-School Students Convene for
National Conference
(2.4.05)
Alice Davis Honored with National
Award
(2.1.05)
Students Tally Tsunami Funds
(2.2.05)
PC Connections: Two Dads Operate on
Zoo Primate
(1.18.05)
Soccer Coach, Gay Activist Calls for
Respect of Differences
(1.12.05)
Exhibits Art in Special Gifts Gallery
(1.12.05)
Aerospace Engineer Brent Sherwood
OPC '76 Keynotes Downtown Reception
(1.12.05)
Students and Faculty Raise Tsunami Funds,
Awareness
(1.6.05)
A Day On: 10th Annual Martin Luther
King Jr. Day
(1.4.05)
Join the Conversation:
Frameworks for the Future
(12.10.04)
Seniors Score Impressive Results
in National Merit Test
(11.30.04)
Distinguished Speakers Visit Penn
Charter in 2004-2005
(11.15.04)
118th
PC/GA Day
(11.13.04)
Frameworks for the Future Gala Launches
Campaign at the National Constitution Center. (11.12.04)
The Academic Version of Hazing:
Commentary by Mark Franek
(11.10.04)
Seniors Score Impressive Result
in National Merit Test
(11.1.04)
Touring Exhibit Celebrates All
Kinds of Families
(9.15.04)
Kicking Off the 2004-05 School
Year
(9.7.04)
Spring Athletes Honored
at Sports Assembly
(5.19.04)
Blind Mountain Climber Erik Weihenmayer
Talks of Courage, Teamwork
(4.23.04)
Inquirer
Recognizes Penn Charter Course on Middle East
(4.22.04)
Cum Laude Society Honors Student
Scholars
(4.21.04)
Middle School Hosts Peace Activist
Albert Cevallos
(4.13.04)
Jeffrey P. Orleans OPC '64 Joins Board
(3.22.04)
Winter Athletes Honored
(3.18.04)
Students Organize Friends School
Day of Peace
(3.10.04)
Activist and Minister Anthony Campolo
Encourages Seniors to Make a Difference
(3.10.04)
Middle School Team Captures City
Math Championship
(2.28.04)
Penn
Charter Scores with Basketball and Books
(2.13.04)
Pursuing
Quaker Values with Non-Quaker Students: Commentary by Dean
of Students Mark Franek
(2.5.04)
Upper,
Middle and Lower School Students Spend a Day On Martin Luther
King Day of Service
(1.19.04)
Author
Lorene Cary Captivates Upper School Audience
(1.14.04)
Distinguished
Speakers Series Stimulates Ideas, Discussion
(12.6.03)
Penn
Charter Grads Reflect on 1946 Quaker Camp
(12.6.03)
Filmmaker
William Guttentag OPC '75 Discusses Art, Hollywood and Violence
(12.5.03)
Upper
School Assembly Recognizes Fall Athletes
(12.3.03)
First
Annual Alumni Arts Night Debuts Celebrated the Achievements
of the School's Artistic Community
(11.22.03)
Upper
School Stages Three One-Act Plays
(11.6.03)
117th PC/GA Day At Penn Charter
(11.4.03)
Penn
Charter Students Win Writing Honors in Philadelphia Young
Playwrights Contest. (11.3.03)
Athletic
Honor Society Inducts New Members
(11.3.03)
Mural
Artist Jane Golden Inspires Upper School Assembly
(10.13.03)
Benefit
Funds Scholarship Honoring Peter K. Ortale OPC '83
(9.19.03)
Students
and Faculty Mark Sept. 11 Anniversary
(9.11.03)
Summer
Camp Celebrates 35th Anniversary
(7.18.03)
Penn
Charter Switches to Online Book Purchasing
(7.7.03)
Articles
from 2002-2003 School Year
Board
Announces Transition in Leadership
(5.30.03)
Penn
Charter Junior Wins Spot at Governor's Summer Program
(5.21.03)
Eileen
Shultz Honored as Distinguished Teacher
(5.8.03)
David
W. Oxtoby Awarded Alumni Honors
(5.8.03)
Scholars Elected to Cum Laude Society
(4.23.03)
Robert Cryer Fund Winner Announced
(4.1.03)
Activities and Discussions Related
to War in Iraq
(3.20.03)
Letter from the Head of School Regarding
War Declaration
(3.13.03)
Penn Charter Names New English Department
Chair
(3.12.03)
Seniors Jazzed by Trip to Harlem
(2.15.03)
Peter Ortale Honored by PA Lacrosse Hall
of Fame, Scholarships (2.08.03)
Parent Evening on Quakerism
(1.31.03)
Socks, Songs & Service
(12.18.02)
Distinguished Speaker: Arthur Caplan
(12.18.02)
Penn Charter Expands Development Team
(12.18.02)
Randy Granger Elected to Lead Art Teachers
(12.18.02)
Middle Schoolers Run for Charity
(12.10.02)
Student Honored for Service Project
(12.13.02)
Upper School Stages "Summer Brave"
(11.8.02)
Quakers Take Home Inter-Ac
Football Championship
(11.9.02)
McCloskey Wins Coaching Award
(10.31.02)
Lower School Authors Win Writing
Competition
(10.30.02)
Penn Charter Lends a Helping
Hand
(10.18.02)
College Commentary
by Earl Ball: Better Decide For Yourself
(9.16.02)
McDonald Charities Award
Grant to Design Science Project
(9.20.02)
September 11 Meeting for
Worship Focuses on Peace
(9.11.02)
Maria Odilia Romeu visits Japan
with Fulbright Program
(9.3.02)
Penn
Charter Celebrates Opening of the Richard B. Fisher Middle
School Download the video of the RFMS ribbon cutting celebration.
(9.3.02)
State-of-the-Art Richard
B. Fisher Middle School Opens (9.3.02)
New Faculty & Staff:
2002
(9.3.02)
Math Chair Sees Expanded Role
for Internet, Technology Tools
(9.3.02)
New Admissions and Diversity
Counselor Focuses on Recruitment and Building Student Discussion
Groups.
(9.3.02)
New Admissions and Diversity
Counselor Focuses on Recruitment and Building Student Discussion
Groups.
(9.3.02)
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