Saturday - April 19, 2025
State Tipoffs Involving Pennsylvania Newsletter for Monday April 07, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Curtis Institute of Music Announces Recipients of Fourth Annual Daniel W. Dietrich II Young Alumni Fund
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 5 -- Curtis Institute of Music issued the following news: * * * Curtis Institute of Music Announces Recipients of Fourth Annual Daniel W. Dietrich II Young Alumni Fund Grants distributed to recent graduates range from $1,000 to $10,000 in support of their emerging careers PHILADELPHIA, PA--April 4, 2025--The Curtis Institute of Music is proud to announce its fourth annual Daniel W. Dietrich II Young Alumni Fund grantees. This impactful fund provides recent g  more

DeSales University: Seeking Harmony - Teilhard's Vision Discussed at Annual Kraft Lecture
CENTER VALLEY, Pennsylvania, April 5 -- DeSales University issued the following news: * * * Seeking Harmony: Teilhard's Vision Discussed at Annual Kraft Lecture How can we be faithful to God, humanity, and Earth? This question was at the heart of this year's Joan & Deacon R. Wayne Kraft Memorial Lecture. Themed "Hope for the Future: Evolution, Technology, and Our Sacred Earth," Andrew Del Rossi, Th.D., director of the Spirituality and Retreat Center at Daylesford Abbey and a scholar of the w  more

On Your TV: Democratic Governors Slam Trump's Tariffs Hiking Prices on Working Families and Small Businesses
WASHINGTON, April 5 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news: * * * On Your TV: Democratic Governors Slam Trump's Tariffs Hiking Prices on Working Families and Small Businesses As Donald Trump rolled out a sweeping set of tariffs that will have disastrous impacts on working families and small businesses, Democratic governors held a press call and took to national TV shows to condemn Trump's policies that continue to raise costs on everyday goods. Here's how Democrati  more

Temple University: Fueling Fascination - History Alum Examines How Our Senses Inform Gasoline Retail
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, April 5 -- Temple University issued the following news: * * * Fueling fascination: History alum examines how our senses inform gasoline retail In his doctoral thesis, Gary Scales, CLA '24, explores the history of U.S. gas stations from 1910 to 1999 and posits that retailers produced a system of sensory exchange that influences the economic marketplace. When we drive up to the gas pump at Wawa, our senses are immediately flooded: The large sign in red lettering si  more