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STUDENT HEALTH | CORRECTION

Student Health Insurance Meetings: September 4 & 6
All Penn undergraduate and graduate students are invited to attend Information Sessions about the 2001-2002 Penn Student Health Insurance Plan. The sessions will be held on Tuesday, September 4, at 1 p.m. in The ARCH Auditorium, 3601 Locust Walk and again on Thursday, September 6, at 6 p.m. in Logan Hall (Lower Level), Room 17. For more information about the Penn Student Health Insurance Plan, visit www.upenn.edu/shs/shi.html.

--Student Health Service


Correction:
Faculty Club Board
In the July issue, the list of the Faculty Club Board of Governors was missing four names: Susan Croll, Mark Devlin, Beverly Edwards and Anthony Tomazinis. The complete list of the 2001-2002 Board, consisting of fifteen members is online at www.upenn.edu/almanac/v48/n01/bulletins.html#FC.


Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 2, September 4, 2001

| OF RECORD: Secular Religious & Recognized Holidays | ACADEMIC CALENDAR | SUSPICIOUS PACKAGES | PENSION REFORM | SEPTEMBER at PENN |

THIS ISSUE:

Tuesday,
September 4, 2001
Volume 48 Number 2
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

Dr. Arthur H. Rubenstein--an accomplished physician, diabetes researcher and academic leader--is the new EVP for UPHS and dean of the School of Medicine.
Dr. Anita A. Summers, professor emeritus, is the University's new Ombudsman.
Robin H. Beck is now vice president of ISC.
The French Institute has a new director: Dr. Jean H. Gallier, professor of CIS.
The annual Undergraduate Admissions seminars for Penn families with college-bound children take place today and Thursday.
It is time to plan ahead for BEN Financials, the new way to do business at Penn.
A report to the President and Provost Concerning Services to Students with Disabilities includes a dozen recommendations.
Responding to suspicious packages and bomb scares
Some Penn researchers are studying brain injury, cancer cells, firearm violence, and software development while others are finding a new dinosaur.