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BULLETINS:

MLK: Remembering the Dream, Living the Vision

Lindback Nominations

Council Coverage

University Council Open Forum

CCTV Cameras

Death: Ms. Goss

Council State of the University: Strategic Planning Process Update by Provost Barchi

Members of the Strategic Planning Committees

COUNCIL State of the University: Proposal to Create Penn Medicine by President Rodin

Directorship in Seville, Spain

OF RECORD: Policy on Deployment, Operation, and Registration Requirements for Wireless Access Points on PennNet

OF RECORD: Policy on Requirements for Authenticated Access at Public Jacks, Public Kiosks, Wireless Networks, and Lab Computers on PennNet

Thanksgiving Special Checks

Penn's Way Prizes

Update

Crimestats

125 Years of Women at Penn


Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 12, November 13, 2001

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
November 13, 2001
Volume 48 Number 12
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

A 25-year-old CIS doctoral student in SEAS disappeared on November 2.
Three professors named to Goldstone Endowed Term Chairs for Philosophy, Politics and Economics.
Lindback Award nominations are due November 30.
Community Involvement Recognition Award nominations are due on December 7.
The University community is invited to speak at the University Council's Open Forum; topics must be submitted to the Office of the Secretary by November 27.

The State of the University: an update on the strategic planning process.

The State of the University: a proposal to create Penn Medicine.

Fluent in Spanish? A resident director for an academic program in Seville is sought for next year
OF RECORD: Policy on Deployment, Operation and Registration Requirements for Wireless Access Points on PennNet.

OF RECORD: Policy on Requirements for Authenticated Access at Public Jacks, Public Kiosks, Wireless Networks and Lab Computers on PennNet.

Thanksgiving Break: Special checks/safety and security tips
125 Years of Women at Penn Celebration: portraits and pavers preserve accomplishments of generations of women.