Alimohamed, a fifth year Mathematics graduate student, was murdered in August near his home at 47th and Pine streets during a robbery. Four juveniles and one man were arrested for the homicide, and currently are awaiting trial. All are welcome at the service. --Gregory Montanaro Gallery honors Rodin with exhibit In honor of University President Judith Rodin, the Arthur Ross Gallery is showing an exhibition featuring the University's schools and centers. It portrays accomplishments from the past, present and future. The exhibit, entitled "Constructing Penn: Heritage, Imagination, and Innovation," is on display through Oct. 30 in the Fisher Fine Arts Library. It includes art, archival and documentary materials, computer software programs, videotapes and current research. Other than the undergraduate and graduate schools, the library and University Museum are among the institutions featured. Admission is free. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit is also open Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. --Randi Feigenbaum ABC finalizes plans for program Good Morning America producers were on campus yesterday to finalize shooting locations for the show's Nov. 11 episode, University spokesperson Barbara Beck said last night. The popular ABC morning program will broadcast live from the Fisher Fine Arts Library in the Furness Building, the Benjamin Franklin statue in front of College Hall, and the "Ben on a Bench" statue at 37th Street and Locust Walk. "We need as many students out there as possible,"Beck said, encouraging everyone to come to College Green between 6:30 p.m. and 9 a.m. on Nov. 11, decked out in full red-and-blue regalia. Today, an ABC film crew will be on campus to take "snippets" that the network will use to promote the University and the show in the weeks ahead, she said. --Lisa Levenson Showcasing its services and facilities, the Greenfield Intercultural Center will sponsor an open house from noon to 6 p.m. today. Staff members and student leaders will give tours through the building. Each room will feature delicacies from foreign countries. Representatives from student groups will answer visitors' questions about GIC programs. --Tammy Polonsky
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