Correction: In the spread on "Red and Blue" books last week, Dr. Susan Taylor, author of Brown Skin, should have been listed as C'79.
Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 16, December 16, 2003
ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 Volume 50 Number 16 www.upenn.edu/almanac A policy is established on Study Abroad in sites under a travel warning. Dr. Linda Aiken wins the Codman Award, for her leadership in nursing. Dr. Emily Steiner has been appointed to the Watkins Chair in the Humanities. Changes are made to the PennCard Policy. GSE is part of an effort to improve math education in city schools. TCPW offers grants to promote women. Womenıs Studies offers dissertation fellowships. The President and Provostıs Second Annual Report on Gender Equity. Faculty Appointments in the Standing Faculty. Pilot and Feasibility study grants in diabetes and related disorders. Women of Color Awards and Dickens Lifetime Achievement Award. Enhancements to Penn Marketplace are coming January 5. Road reconfiguration project on west end of campus begins this month. Accolades for Pennıs West Philadelphia Initiatives span the campus. January AT PENN, including the many MLK events.
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