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“You can afford Penn.” This simple message has been an integral part of the pitch Penn makes to potential applicants for decades. Director of Student Financial Aid William Schilling C’66’s mission is to make sure that statement is true for everyone who attends. Thus, it was music to his ears to hear that incoming University President Amy Gutmann intends to make financial aid a top priority of her administration. Like both Gutmann and President Judith Rodin CW’66, Schilling is a scholarship kid—his attendance at Penn was made possible by a generous financial aid package.
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In our lengthy search for Penn people to answer our question this issue—”What picture, actor or actress should have gotten an Oscar nomination but didn’t?”—we may have inadvertently stumbled across the reason why the ratings for the Academy Awards telecast keep dropping each year: It seems people aren’t going to see first-run films like they used to, at least not at Penn. We spoke with several respondents who confessed to not having seen any first-run films of late, and another, who wished to remain anonymous, said, “I just wait until they’re out on cable.”
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Laurie O. Robinson, a nationally known leader in criminal justice policy, has been named director of Penn’s new Master of Science Program in Criminology. Prior to her appointment at the University, Robinson worked for nearly three decades in criminal justice reform and innovation and worked as assistant attorney general at the U.S. Department of Justice. There, she oversaw the Office of Justice Programs from 1993 to 2000.
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Obesity is now a global health issue. According to the World Health Organization, the top 10 leading risk factors for death in 2000 included four directly connected to obesity—hypertension, cholesterol, high body mass index and physical inactivity. To tackle the problem, the WHO is launching a worldwide campaign against obesity. Its chief tool is a strategy to promote changes in diet and nutrition similar to what the U.S. Department of Agriculture has recommended for many years.
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WHO: Greater Philadelphia Latin American Consortium, University of Pennsylvania, Swarthmore College, University of DelawareWHAT: "Women in Action: Social Transformation in Latin America"WHEN: Feb. 26-27, 2004 WHERE: Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa., University of Pennsylvania, PhiladelphiaWomen activists and scholars from Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Haiti and the United States will gather for a major international symposium to discuss the role of women as agents of social change in Latin America and the United States.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Amy Gutmann, the Provost and Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University, has been elected President of the University of Pennsylvania by Penn's Board of Trustees, James S. Riepe, chair of Penn's Trustees, announced today.Gutmann, 54, will succeed Judith Rodin on July 1, 2004. Rodin announced last June that she planned to step down after serving as Penn's president since 1994.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA - The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has been awarded its largest exhibition grant ever: a three year, $1.7 million continuing grant from the National Science Foundation to support an innovative exhibition project, "Survivor: The Place of Humans in the Natural World."
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Students, Faculty and Staff Will Join Next Penn President In Procession through Campus WHO:University of Pennsylvania communityWHAT:Presidential procession through Penn's campusWHEN:Feb. 20, 2004, 1 p.m.WHERE:36th and Walnut streetsThe Penn Band will lead Penn students, staff and faculty in a spirited procession through campus to congratulate Amy Gutmann after the University's Board of Trustees votes earlier in the day to officially approve her appointment as the next Penn president.
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Penn Students Deliver and Set Up Donated Computers at West Philadelphia Church Community Outreach CenterWHO:Penn students and members of the Bible Way Baptist ChurchWHAT:As part of Penn Program to Bridge the Digital Divide, students have collected computers, monitors and printers for the Bible Way Baptist Church Community Outreach Center. The students will deliver the computer gear and set it up along with church volunteers.WHEN:Feb. 21, 2004, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. WHERE:Bible Way Baptist Church1319B N. 52nd St. (52nd and Master streets)