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Faculty Club Board of Governors

The Faculty Club Annual Meeting was held on May 8. Congratulations to the newly elected and the reelected members of the Board of Governors for 2002-2003.

  • Elsa Ramsden, President
  • Ann O'Sullivan, Vice President
  • Jeanne Arnold, Secretary
  • Anthony Tomazinis, Treasurer
  • Roger Allen
  • Elijah Anderson
  • Michael Cohen
  • Susan Croll
  • Mark Devlin
  • Beverly Edwards
  • Anna Loh
  • Catriona MacLeod
  • John Rudolph
  • Edward Shils
  • Albert Stunkard

Penn faculty, staff, alumni and graduate students are invited to become members of the Club.

-- Natalka A. Swavely, Club Coordinator


Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 35, May 28, 2002

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
May 28, 2002
Volume 48 Number 35
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

The Law School awards teaching awards, including some new ones.
Two SAS faculty members will be appointed Annenberg Professors.
As the weather warms up outside, the cooling season energy conservation measures are planned for inside campus buildings.
A search committee is formed for the School of Social Work Dean position.
The Alumni Reunion Gifts will provide funds for scholarships and campus enhancements.
It is almost time for the annual Faculty and Staff Appreciation Picnic.
This call is for you….is your entry in the Telephone Directory correct? How to update records if they are incorrect and out-of-date.
City Year, an AmeriCorps program, will have its annual convention at Penn in early June, with a day of service that the Penn community is invited to participate in along with the 1,000 young people from across the U.S.
New Border Security Legislation, Changes in Student Visa Processing and Bioterrorism Legislation are some of the topics in the The Government Affairs Update.
Penn Perspective is a perfect place to ponder this complex place.
Detecting pain in infants and children; understanding a matriarchy; treating severe depression and preparing troops to train with simulated situations.