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Out of the ruins of a 1991 tour, a partnership has arisen between one of the Ukraine's top ballet companies and a ballet academy in Germantown. The fruits of that partnership will be on display Nov. 28 and 29 when the Donetsk Ballet of Ukraine performs "The Nutcracker" in the Annenberg Center's Zellerbach Theatre.
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The Annenberg Center's Dance Celebration/Next Move Festival series kicks off its 16th season on Nov. 12 with performances by the Paul Taylor Dance Company, including the Philadelphia premiere of "Piazzola Caldera" (photo), a fusion of modern dance and tango that The New York Times said "delivers the essence of the tango without imitating it."
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In these days of cool, high-tech entertainment, the hot roar of the crowds in Franklin Field still can drown out the traffic on 34th Street. They did just that for Homecoming, Oct. 31. The Quakers won. The Bulldogs lost, 34-21. The crowds cheered, for a perfect team in a perfect game on a perfect fall day. Photo by Tommy Leonardi
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Rich Andrews (EAS'01) got soaked. But he got his revenge when soaker Carrie Wang (C'01) became the soakee. The two were playing "Double Dare" for the first campus-wide Penn PM event, at King's Court/ English College House Oct. 23 and 24. Penn PM programs are alcohol-free alternatives to the traditional campus party scene. The event borrowed the format of the television game show "Double Dare" with trivia questions, physical challenges, and an obstacle course at the end.
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A search committee for a new dean for the School of Engineering and Applied Science has been named as well as search committees to replace directors for both the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Fels Center of Government.
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Andrew Harris (C'01) (left), Christine Chang (C'01) and Puja Suneja (W'01) were among more than 60 Penn students who volunteered Oct. 24, along with community members and landlords, to plant 2,500 tulip and daffodil bulbs along the curbs on Pine Street and Baltimore Avenue.
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David Asch, M.D., MBA, has been named Executive Director of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, Penn's health-care think tank, where he will be responsible for the continuation and expansion of the Institute's research on financing and management of the nation's health care system. He will also serve as Robert D. Eilers Associate Professor of Medicine and Health Care Management and Economics and the School of Medicine and the Wharton School.
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Georges Duby $24.95 paper; 632 pages "Georges Duby's treatise and source book of Western agriculture is one of the most important, imaginative, solidly documented, well- written books of medieval history that I have ever read. ... Duby's work deserves to be pronounced a masterpiece, because it offers a unique combination of synthetic power and analytic perception, of bold judgment and Cartesian doubt, of hard economic facts and subtle psychological considerations."
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In work that contradicts fatalistic studies of urban youth and their parents, Zellerbach Family Professor of Sociology Frank F. Furstenberg Jr., along with four other sociologists and psychologists, tackles how and why some poor, inner-city children overcome social disadvantages and create opportunities despite the dangers that surround them in their neighborhoods. A big answer: parents.
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Ruzena Bajcsy, professor of computer and information science and director of the General Robotics and Active Sensory Perception Laboratory, had to be persuaded to pose for pictures for this story.