At first glance, there is nothing 鈥渟hadowy鈥 about the rise of fundraising organizations tied to Philadelphia public schools. These independently run nonprofits are typically associated with the sunny side of public education. But researchers Ryan Good and Katharine Nelson say there is a central paradox embedded in these 鈥淔riends of鈥 groups, which have burst onto the scene in many wealthy or gentrifying parts of Philadelphia.

Renee Holsopple Glick is the director of retail and a senior associate at A+I, where she has worked on projects for brands like Vince, Worth New York and W by Worth, Ketra, and Under Armour. In 2016, Renee was named one of retail's "40 under 40" by design:retail magazine. In her conversation with Julia Gamolina, Renee describes the benefits of a cross-disciplinary experience and how to posture oneself as a leader, find your resources, and say yes to opportunities.

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鈥淚 never would have dreamed that God would lead me to marry a dynamic ministry leader from a small village in Tanzania and that together we would establish an international ministry,鈥 said Regina Horst 鈥81 Chacha in chapel on February 24, in her presentation, 鈥淟ean Not on Your Own Understanding, or 鈥楬ow I Became Mama to Over 100 Children'" at Eastern Mennonite School.

Dr. Ryan Thompson, associate professor of psychology, gives context on new legislation about conversion therapy.

Tonight is about a tradition that听has buried in as deep and is as persistent as that impossible-to-eradicate little rodent that is the听destroyer of gardens and the underminer of foundations. That tradition is a social bond based on听geography, faith and taste buds.

The Rev. Denita Connor's letter to the editor begins: I'm uncertain even where to begin in responding to Rita Dunaway's assertion that white privilege is a myth ("The Myth Of White Privilege," Dec. 7).

Stemming from an affinity for literature, students from 91短视频 are forming relationships with residents in assisted living at Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community. But since establishing a connection through storytelling, that bond has since evolved into friendships that defy ideological differences.

鈥淭here was a sense that there was a bigger meaning living here,鈥 said Sarah Bixler, a professor at Eastern Mennonite Seminary. 鈥淭his was something that was consistent with some of our faith commitments and even our sense of direction from God 鈥 that there is important work to do here.鈥

Professor Steven David Johnson's photos add to the story of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline: "The Atlantic Coast Pipeline would divide mountains, farmland, and sacred Native American land along its 600-mile route, but it's uniting a diverse community of activists determined to halt its progress."