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  Almanac, Vol. 49, No. 34, May 27, 2003

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
May 27, 2003
Volume 49 Number 34
www.upenn.edu/almanac

Capturing the sights and sounds of the 247th Commencement at Penn.
SAS names the inaugural holder of an endowed chair in physics.
Teaching awards at GSFA, GSE and the Law School.
The Faculty Senate leadership for 2003-2004.
Coverage of the meeting of the Executive Board of the Trustees.
The Humanities Forum will gain a co-director.
Two professors leave Penn to head schools--one in town and other in California.
PPSA's annual election meeting on Thursday will feature EVP Cliff Stanley.
Weekly-paid staff needed to serve on WPSA board; election next month.
More honors are bestowed on Penn's illustrious faculty and staff.
What a month May has been in Penn's Past.
Research Roundup: hypertension, virtual reality, mouse eggs from embryonic stem cells, and sleep deprivation.
Summer AT PENN brings to campus more than 50 special programs for participants from around the world, from children to adults.

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