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On the Cover:
  • Establishment of Jay H. Baker Retailing Initiative $10 Million Gift
  • Transforming Residential Life: $11.5 Million Gift from
    Alan Hassenfeld, and Jerome and Anne Fisher
  • Missing Wharton Student
  • SENATE: SEC Actions

    COUNCIL: Open Forum

    Deaths:
  • Lois Porten, Rehab Medicine
  • Dr. Eugene Wolf, Music
  • Speaking Out: Commencement

    Trustees' Council of Penn Women: 2003-2004 Grant Program

    Cancer Center Grants

     

    January AT PENN

    Summary Annual Report

    Bulletins:
  • New Home for OIP
  • Health and Welfare Plans
  • Penn's Way
  • Winter Break Safety
  • Academic Calendar Changes
  • Almanac Schedule
  • Peek at Penn's Past

    Update

    CrimeStats

    Revised Three-Year Academic Calendar

     


      Almanac, Vol. 49, No. 16, December 17, 2002

    ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

    Tuesday,
    December 17, 2002
    Volume 49 Number 16
    www.upenn.edu/almanac/

    A $10 million gift with a cross-disciplinary focus on retailing.
    Transforming residential life in the Quad with a gift of $11.5 million.
    A Wharton junior has been missing for the past week.
    Memorial Service this afternoon for Dr. Eugene Wolf of Music.
    Three topics of concern were discussed at Council’s Open Forum.
    Speaking Out against Commencement Speaker.
    The revised Academic Calendar, reflects changes starting next fall.
    Penn’s Way is drawing to a close with the Grand Prize around the corner.
    January AT PENN features dozens of Reclaiming the Vision: MLK events.

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