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(05/27/04 9:00am)
In the ongoing case against Tracy McIntosh, the Penn neurosurgery professor accused of raping a 23-year-old female acquaintance, Judge Rayford Means ruled last week against the defense's move to suppress the Commonwealth's newly introduced evidence.
(05/20/04 9:00am)
School of Engineering and Applied Science Professor George Pappas is leading the way in the study of computer technology and systems engineering.
(05/20/04 9:00am)
Friends and family members of School of Social Work students gathered in Harrison Auditorium at the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology on Monday to honor those who earned master's degrees and Ph.Ds in social work.
(05/14/04 9:00am)
Before the frenzy of finals period began, students were treated to a study break in the Quadrangle to commemorate Judith Rodin's 10 years as University president and to officially say goodbye to her.
(05/14/04 9:00am)
Over the summer, Penn administrators will be busy with search committees, transitions and long-term construction projects.
(05/14/04 9:00am)
As summer begins and July 1 approaches, University President-elect Amy Gutmann is working to juggle two jobs at once: provost at Princeton University and Penn president-in-training.
(05/14/04 9:00am)
Already boasting an array of academic honors, University President Judith Rodin will add two more to the list when she receives honorary degrees from New York University and Brown University at their respective commencement ceremonies later this month. The degrees recognize Rodin for her accomplishments as Penn's president as well as her accomplishments in the field of psychology.
(04/28/04 9:00am)
Over the past 10 years, University President Judith Rodin has worked to transform Penn's campus into a bustling retail area, helping to reduce crime and attract significantly more students to the University. After she steps down as president at the end of June, Rodin will likely take her experience to the road and attempt to repeat her successes elsewhere.
(04/28/04 9:00am)
University President Judith Rodin managed one more "first" last Friday as she became the first female recipient of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce's William Penn Award.
(04/23/04 9:00am)
Following the release of a study on the presence of racial profiling in the University of Pennsylvania Police Department, the family of Spruce College House Associate Faculty Master Rui DaSilva -- whose assault by police touched off the investigation -- is still waiting for an apology from the University.
(04/23/04 9:00am)
The more than 60 members of the University Board of Trustees comprise perhaps the most influential body at Penn -- and a rigorous selection process matches the extensive duties of the group.
(04/21/04 9:00am)
University President Judith Rodin is set to release the long-awaited report on the University of Pennsylvania Police Department and racial profiling today, bringing a more than four-month-long investigation to a close.
(04/20/04 9:00am)
As University President Judith Rodin's term draws closer to its end, many members of the Penn community are sharing in the chance to commemorate her decade as president and wish her farewell -- and the alumni are no exception.
(04/19/04 9:00am)
As University President Judith Rodin prepares for the last two weeks of her final academic year in College Hall, her time will be consumed with packing, work -- and celebration.
(04/14/04 9:00am)
Nursing professor Loretta Sweet Jemmott will serve as the University's assistant provost for gender and minority equity issues, administrators announced yesterday.
(04/13/04 9:00am)
With the ongoing costs of major renovations to the college houses, students have seen their room fees steadily rising each year. However, cost increases have remained small -- with a 4 percent rise this year -- mainly due to the manner in which the funds are used.
(04/12/04 9:00am)
After more than a semester of investigation, the committee formed in response to an alleged racial profiling incident on campus will soon present a report to University President Judith Rodin.
(04/09/04 9:00am)
The search to find a replacement for current School of Arts and Sciences Dean Samuel Preston is now under way after his March announcement that he will step down in December.
(04/05/04 9:00am)
(This article appeared in the 4/5/04 joke issue)This year's Spring Fling will be Penn's last, University President-elect Amy Gutmann announced yesterday, following a week of discussion with administrators and University Trustees about her Strategic Plan.
(04/02/04 10:00am)
Distinguished Political Science professor Karl von Vorys died Wednesday afternoon after over 40 years of teaching at the University.