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On the Front Page: February 3, 2004
Marian S. Ware: $6 Million for Alzheimer's Program
The Marian S. Ware Alzheimer Program has been established at Penn Medicine with a $6 million gift from Marian S. Ware, a long-time supporter of the University and advocate for progress in medical research and treatment for Alzheimer's disease. The Alzheimer Program will comprise a set of collaborative initiatives between Penn Medicine and the School of Nursing to advance drug discovery, clinical research, and patient care related to Alzheimer's disease...
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Georgette Poindexter: David B. Ford Professor of Real Estate
Professor Georgette Chapman Poindexter has been appointed the David B. Ford Professor of Real Estate, which became effective July 1, 2003...

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Eric Orts: Guardsmark Endowed Professor
Professor Eric Orts has been named the Guardsmark Endowed Professor at the Wharton School. He is a full professor in the legal studies and management departments...

 

 


  Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 20, February 3, 2004

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
February 3, 2004
Volume 50 Number 20
www.upenn.edu/almanac

A $6 Million Gift from Marian Ware strengthens Penn's Alzheimer's Program.

Endowed Chairs for two professors: one in real estate and the other in legal studies.

Coverage of first University Council meeting of spring semester.

HERS information sessions could be the key to opening doors.

Revisions to a policy on authenticated access on PennNet for certain users.

Deaths of three members of the Penn community.

Honors to four faculty members.

The Sexual Harassment Policy has been revised to determine patterns of behavior.

Share the Road or be cited for violating the laws of the land.

Have a heart and help someone in February.

Even though the Groundhog is predicting six more weeks of winter, it isn't too soon to plan for summer with many camps at Penn.

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