PHENND Conference Canceled
Posted by on December 02, 2013
DUE TO THE WEATHER FORECAST, THE PHENND CONFERENCE HAS BEEN CANCELED. STAY TUNED FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS ABOUT POSSIBLE RESCHEDULING.
25th Anniversary PHENND Conference
Early bird registration is now open for the 25th Anniversary PHENND Conference! The conference will be February 13-14, 2014 and will take place at both the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University.
The theme will be “Anchor Institutions: A Regional Approach” and will draw participants from around the country.
Presentations and workshops will cover:
* Multi-Anchor Education Partnerships
* Local Procurement
* Multi-Anchor partnerships for Community-Based Research
* Employer Assisted Housing
* Multi-Anchor partnerships for Health
* PILOTs & SILOTs – Making the Case & Documenting Engagement on a City-Wide Scale
* The Anchor Institution Dashboard
* Anchor Institutions Working Together to Promote College Access
Review the complete agenda and register today!
https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8895904891
A room block has been reserved at the Sonesta Hotel Philadelphia, located at 18th & Market Streets in downtown Philadelphia, for $139/night plus tax. The Sonesta is a short cab ride to Penn and Drexel; public transit between the hotel and both campuses is direct and easy. To reserve a room in the PHENND block, please use this link: https://gc.synxis.com/rez.aspx?Hotel=56921&Chain=5157&arrive=2/12/2014&depart=2/14/2014&adult=2&child=0&group=0212PHENND
View the conference program booklet from the 20th Anniversary Conference.
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