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On the Front Page:
  • Director of Women's Heart Program: Dr. Demopoulos
  • Middle Atlantic Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Diseases
  • Penn Humanities Forum 2003-2004: Belief
  • SENATE: SEC Agenda for 9/17/03 Meeting

    Trustees Meeting Coverage

    Honors & Other Things

    COUNCIL: 2002-2003 Year-end Committee Reports
  • Pluralism Committee
  • Steering Committee
  • University Council Resolutions and Recommendations and Administrative Actions Taken on Them
  • Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTVs)
    for Public Spaces

    Penn Family Day

    Bulletins:
  • Abramson Cancer Center's Breast Cancer Research Benefits
  • The Fifteenth Annual Academic Career Conference for PhD Students and Postdocs
  • Penn Women's Center 30th Anniversary Dinner
  • Wanted: Work-Study Students
  • Update

    Crime Stats

    Research Roundup
  • Discovery of Solar System 'Fossils'
  • Unemployment, Rents Push Families to Homelessness
  • Sleep Deprivation Impairs Memory Consolidation
  • Deadly 'Drug Corner' Moves to Your Computer
  • Annual Crime Report

     

     


      Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 4, September 16, 2003

    ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

    Tuesday,
    September 16, 2003
    Volume 50 Number 4
    www.upenn.edu/almanac

    Penn Medicine will be part of a consortium pursuing biodefense research such as vaccines against anthrax and smallpox and other emerging infectious diseases
    The Cardiovascular Division is expanding its Women Heart Program and has a new director, at Penn Medicine at Radnor.
    The Penn Humanities Forum focuses on Belief in its year-long series of events.
    The Penn Women’s Center plans for its 30th Anniversary Dinner.
    The Executive Committee of the Trustees held its first meeting of the academic year.
    Closed Circuit Televisions for Public Spaces, more than three-dozen in the area.
    Penn Family Day on October 11 offers food, football and much more.
    Academic Career Conference for Ph.D. students and postdocs.
    Two events benefit the Abramson Cancer Center.
    Research Roundup: Unemployment; Sleep Deprivation; Drugs online; Solar System.

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