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In last week's issue, the obituary for Joseph Guerrero should have read, he is survived by his wife, Miriam Mann Guerrero, manager of administration and finance in the English Department, and three children,  Marcelino, Felicia Davis-Fields, and Anthony; and three grandchildren. We regret the errors.

The new boundaries for the Enhanced Mortgage Program, which were described in last week's issue, area are actually more inclusive than what was shown. They now extend not only north and west as was described but southward beyond the old boundary of Woodland Avenue to the Schuylkill River. The expanded geographical area mirrors the coverage area for the Citizens Bank University Neighborhood Improvement Program. See below for the revised map.  --Ed.

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  Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 26, March 23, 2004

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
March 23, 2004
Volume 50 Number 26
www.upenn.edu/almanac

Undergraduate tuition, fees, and room and board for 2004-2005 will increase 4.4%.

Dr. Robert Inman is the Richard King Mellon Professor of Finance.

The first Evan C Thompson Professor for Excellence in Teaching is known for award-winning teaching.

Speaking Out about the odors of mulch, permeating the indoors.

University Council will hear about the budget and plans for next year.

PPSA: Call for nominations for officers.

Report by the Consultative Committee for the Selection of a President.

Trustees' Meeting coverage, beyond the tuition increase.

Recommended minimum Postdoctoral Stipend levels for FY 05. 

The IACUC policy for review and investigation of animal welfare concerns.

How to combat rising health care costs? Focus on Wellness next week.

College Green goes wireless, uniting other wireless  areas on campus.

The SAS Dean's Forum and the Goldstone Forum are two annual events at Penn.

A Cultural Heritage Institute for Young Iraqi Specialists visited the Penn Museum.

 

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