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Review Committee for GSFA Dean

President Judith Rodin and Provost Robert Barchi have announced the membership of a consultative committee to review extension of the deanship of Dr. Gary Hack, who is currently in the sixth year of his initial appointment as dean of Penn's Graduate School of Fine Arts. University policy requires that a consultative review be established to advise the President and Provost on the desirability of such an extension; in addition, each member of the standing faculty of the school will have the opportunity to give confidential advice and views to the President and Provost.

The members of this committee are:

Eduardo Glandt, Dean of SEAS, Chair
Renata Holod, Professor, History of Art, SAS
John Dixon Hunt, Professor, Landscape Architecture, GSFA
John Keene, Professor, City and Regional Planning, GSFA
Peter Knutson, M. Arch. (Class of '02)
A. Eugene Kohn, Alumnus and Overseer
David Leatherbarrow, Professor, Architecture, GSFA
Claudia Mendelson, M. Arch. (Class of '02)
John Moore, Professor, Fine Arts, GSFA
Mark Stern, Professor, Social Welfare and History, SSW
Susan Wachter, Professor, Real Estate and Finance, Wharton



Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 26, March 19, 2002

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
March 19, 2002
Volume 48 Number 26
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

Penn's Vice Provost for Information Systems and Computing will become Georgetown's next Provost.
Penn Medicine is getting one of the largest gifts ever to a university hospital: a $100 million endowment from Philadelphia Health Care Trust.
The Center for Folklore and Ethnography honors its first director at a symposium this week.
Last call for volunteers for University Council committees for 2002-2003.
Military Leave Policy revisions clarify benefits for those serving their country.
Health care and Dependent Care Pre-tax Expense Accounts: restrictions, tax implications and special limits for dependent care.