Faculty/Staff
Telephone Directory
2002-2003
Faculty/Staff Directory: In Print and Online
Directory
Orders
By
early November, the 2002-03 Faculty and Staff Telephone
Directory will be distributed to those departments
that submitted orders. If you have not received your directory
order or to order additional directories, send e-mail to fsdirectory@pobox.upenn.edu.
Individuals may contact Directory Liaisons to receive a
directory. A listing of Directory Liaisons is available
at www.business-services.upenn.edu/fsdirectory.
Submitting
Corrections to the Telephone Directory (Paper Version)
Revisions
to the 2002-2003 Faculty and Staff Telephone Directory should
be submitted via e-mail to fsdirectory@pobox.upenn.edu.
We will issue a directory update with these changes in
January 2003.
Important:
Update Your Directory Record Online
Online
updates are accepted year-round. Revising your directory
listing online allows the University community immediate
access to your current information and ensures accuracy
for the next printed directory. Please use the online update
form to revise your directory listing.
How
to Update/Confirm your Record
Go
to www.upenn.edu/directories/dir-update.html.
Your PennKey and password are required for online access.
(For more information regarding your PennKey and password,
go to www.upenn.edu/computing/pennkey.)
New
Faculty/Staff Members
Edit
your record online after you have obtained a PennCard and
a PennKey/password. If you do not update/confirm your record,
your information will not appear in the online directory.
--Donna
M. Petrelli Aquino, Senior IT Support Specialist
Division of Business Services
Cover design by Creative Communications
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2002-2003
Telephone Directory Cover: Celebrating Arts and Culture
The
cover of the 2002-2003 University of Pennsylvania Telephone
Directory features a celebration of arts and culture
at the University. Penn is home to a wide variety of arts
and cultural venues, including the University of Pennsylvania
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (UPM), the Institute
of Contemporary Art (ICA), and the Annenberg Center for
the Performing Arts, which sponsors the Penn Presents series.
Kelly Writers House often hosts talks by renowned authors,
and many of these have been broadcast on WXPN, the University's
radio station. From the Architectural Archives in the GSFA
to the Arthur Ross Gallery in the National Historic Landmark
Building designed by Frank Furness, the Fisher Fine Arts
Library, Penn is home to many treasures of great historical
and artistic value.
Note: An
overview of the University's Cultural Attractions may be
found on p. 50 of the green pages. For a description of
the images featured on the cover, go to p. 51 of the green
pages.
Ed
Note: Also see the Arts & Leisure section on
the right-hand side of Almanac's homepage, www.upenn.edu/almanac, for
easy access to many of these arts and cultural venues
including campus art galleries, UPM, the Morris Arboretum,
Penn Presents, Recreation/Athletics and other interesting
sites.
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