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Jennifer Brigid O'Malley Dillon (born September 28, 1976) [1] is an American former political strategist who chaired Vice President Kamala Harris's unsuccessful 2024 presidential campaign. [2] She also chaired President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection campaign .
The Drexel University College of Medicine retroactively considers graduates from all of the medical institutes that it has acquired to be alumni of the College of Medicine and Drexel University. [87] This includes MCP Hahnemann University (1993–2002), Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania (1850–1993), and Hahnemann Medical College of ...
Denise Dillon - VU Hall of Fame; former Drexel University head women's basketball coach; Villanova University head women’s basketball coach; Tim Donaghy - former professional basketball referee; Jumbo Elliott - track and field coach, inducted into National Track & Field Hall of Fame, 1981
During an all-staff call earlier this week, Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign leadership urged staffers not to speak with reporters and addressed concerns about the future after her loss to ...
Diana L. Eck, 1967, professor of comparative religion and Indian studies and master of Lowell House at Harvard University; Mira Hinsdale Hall, 1883, founder of Miss Hall's School; Jean Harris, 1945, notable for work with female inmates after serving time herself; Margaret Hutchins, 1906, reference librarian and professor at Columbia University
The university opened in 1876 and the first class contained only five members, graduating in 1878. [1] The university has over 195,000 alumni, 10 of whom are Pulitzer Prize winners, and 2 of whom are Nobel laureates. [2] [3]
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Beth Gylys (1986) – professor at Georgia State University and award-winning poet; Specs Howard – founder of Specs Howard School of Media Arts; William C. Jason – longest-serving president of Delaware State University; Jennifer S. Lawton – Richard Bennett Darnall Professor of Surgery and chief of the Johns Hopkins Division of Cardiac Surgery