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  • First Penn Student to Win non-U.S. Rhodes Scholarship: David Ferreira
  • Dr. Guillén: Felix Zandman Endowed Professor of International Management
  • Vice President Ramos: City Solicitor
  • SEC Agenda for 1/21/04 Meeting

    From the President and Provost: Economic Outlook

    PAACH Director: Now Associate Director for Asian American Studies

    ISC: Networking & Telecommunications for 2005

    Expanding Cancer Network: Hackettstown Community Hospital

    Breakfast with a MacArthur Fellow: January 30

    Honors & Other Things

    Bulletins:
  • Discounts for Basketball Game
  • EHRS Safety Training
  • New Season of Vital Signs
  • HR Programs
  • RAD for Women
  • Call for Proposals: The Diversity Fund
  • Wanted: Work-study Students
  • Faculty Workshop on Advising Undergraduate Students

  • Baboons May Have Influenced Human Evolution
  • Strength and Conductivity of Nanotube-Laced Materials
  • Transition to Adulthood Delayed
  • Electronic Scale Lowers Mortality Rates
  • Update

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      Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 18, January 20, 2004

    ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

    Tuesday,
    January 20, 2004
    Volume 50 Number 18
    www.upenn.edu/almanac

    Vice President and Chief of Staff Pedro Ramos will be leaving College Hall for City Hall.

    The President and Provost outline the university's economic outlook.

    A senior from Bermuda majoring in political science, philosophy, and economics has won a Rhodes Scholarship he's the first Penn student to win a non-U.S. Rhodes.

    Dr. Mauro Guillén holds the Dr. Felix Zandman Endowed Chair of International Management.

    Penn's Cancer Network--totally 29 hospitals now extends to Hackettstown, New Jersey.

    AWFA hosts a Breakfast Meeting featuring Penn's latest MacArthur Fellow, Dr. Sarah Kagan.

    The Diversity Fund's annual call for proposals: due March 15.

    Honors recognize several professors' emeriti for awards.

    Research Roundup: Baboons, Nanotubes, Adulthood, Mortality.

    ISC Networking and Telecommunications services and rates for FY 2005.

    Discounts for Faculty and Staff Night at Basketball Game vs. Dartmouth.

    Need a sign of spring? Check out the Artifacts in Bloom at UPM.

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