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1995
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1996
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First of Penn’s West Philadelphia Initiatives are launched:
an increased police presence to improve safety and security,
and UC Brite, a program to help neighborhood property owners
install outdoor lighting
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1997
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1998
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Enhanced Mortgage Program is launched, offering extra incentives for Penn faculty and staff to purchase homes in University City
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Campus-wide College House residential system is launched
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Penn Bookstore, first component of $120 million Sansom Common
(now University Square) retail/hotel project, opens
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1999
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2000
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Alan MacDiarmid wins Nobel in Chemistry, becoming first
Penn faculty member to win since Lawrence Klein (Economics,
1980)
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Perelman Quadrangle student center complex, including
a restored Houston Hall and renovated Irvine Auditorium,
opens
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Business Enterprise Network (BEN), an integrated,
Web-based financial management and purchasing system,
is launched
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2001
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Rodin is named to head the boards of two new regional partnerships:
Innovation Philadelphia, a public-private partnership to
promote the region’s high-tech, entrepreneurial economy
and the Knowledge Industry Partnership, which leverages
the region’s higher education resources to attract
and retain young people with talent
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2002
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Penn Alexander School opens its new building
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Pottruck Fitness
Center opens
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Penn ranks #4 in the U.S. News survey, its
highest ranking ever
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Jon M. Huntsman Hall, the Wharton
School’s $120 million
classroom/office building, opens
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2003
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation selects Penn as one
of four sites nationwide for its Clinical Scholars Program,
which offers the nation’s best young physicians training
in quantitative and qualitative sciences
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Penn’s endowment
rises to $3.5 billion, its highest level ever
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Penn receives
a record-high 18,831 applications for admission to the
Class of 2007; of these, 20.4 percent
are offered
admission, the most selective class ever
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Co-edits
(with Stephen Steinberg) “Public Discourse
in America,” a collection of scholarly essays
on the conduct of public life today
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2004
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Penn signs agreement to purchase 23-acre tract from U.S.
Postal Service, allowing for future expansion of Penn’s
campus eastward
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Rodin receives William Penn Award from Greater
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce for her efforts to make
the region a better
place
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