- Philly,
Frisco, France, the world
Wharton Dean Patrick Harker has already established Wharton links to San Francisco
and France. Next he wants to reinvent how business students learn.
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April 19, 2001
AWARDS & HONORS
MacDiarmid shines twice
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Alan McDiarmid (left) receiving
award from Jim Brackeen, president of the International Society
of Plastics Engineers
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Alan MacDiarmid, Ph.D., was honored
in March by the School of Arts and Sciences as its longest-serving employee.
The honor was bestowed at the annual SAS service awards recognition party.
Alan MacDiarmid, Ph.D., was
named the 2001 Society of Plastics Engineers International Award winner.
MacDiarmid, Nobel laureate in chemistry for 2000 with collaborators Alan
J. Heeger and Hidecki Shirakawa, was presented $5,000 and a medal Tuesday,
April 3, in Philadelphia for outstanding contributions in the field of
plastics.
Paul Rozin, Ph.D., Edmund J. and
Louise W. Kahn Professor for Faculty Excellence, has been named a Phi
Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar for 2001-2002. The 13 visiting scholars named
last month will travel to universities and colleges with Phi Beta Kappa
chapters, meeting informally with undergraduates, participating in classes,
and giving a major address open to the entire academic community.
David Dinges, Ph.D., professor of
psychology in psychiatry, has been named a team leader for the National
Space Biomedical Research Institute, a consortium of 12 research institutions
that do research to pave the way for human exploration of space. Dinges
will head the new Neurobehavioral and Psychosocial Factors Team in identifying
how stress and isolation affect space crew health, safety and productivity
during lengthy space missions.
Penn Current shines
The Penn Current was
awarded a Circle of Excellence bronze medal from the Council for Advancement
and Support of Education (CASE) in the internal periodicals category.
Of 66 entries, CASE awarded two golds, three silvers and two bronzes.
This is the Currents second year in a row of earning national recognition
from CASE. Last year, the Current earned two gold awards for periodical
staff writing and for internal periodicals. The Current also won a gold
regional award earlier this year for internal and external periodicals.
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