Fry and the campus he leaves behind
Less than a decade ago, the thought of being mugged outside of Smokey Joe's or on Locust Walk was not foreign to Penn students.
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Less than a decade ago, the thought of being mugged outside of Smokey Joe's or on Locust Walk was not foreign to Penn students.
The University Board of Trustees wrapped up its winter meetings on Friday morning with a stated meeting featuring committee updates, reports on the University's financial status and resolutions on campus-wide renovation projects.
The Board of Trustees, Penn's top decision-making body, began their annual winter meetings yesterday by discussing the University's new strategic plan, the financial progress of the endowment and the health system and funding for campus renovation projects.
Executive Vice President John Fry will leave Penn at the end of the academic year to fill the Franklin and Marshall College presidency, officials from the Lancaster, Pa.,school announced yesterday.
Penn's Board of Trustees will meet this weekend at the Inn at Penn to focus on the University's endowment, Philadelphia's ailing schools and the University's academic-based service programs in West Philadelphia.
Provost Robert Barchi led twelve interested students on a tour of the human brain yesterday during the first of three preceptorial sessions.
Penn professors are among the highest paid in the country, according to a new report.
Vice President for Budget and Management Analysis Michael Masch may have a lengthy list of accomplishments on his resume, but a college degree is not one of them.
Provost Robert Barchi and Executive Vice President John Fry unveiled the latest draft of the University's new strategic plan at an open forum held yesterday in College Hall.
Pictures of wood-paneled rooms with students and their professors sitting in plush chairs engrossed in intellectual discussion grace the pages of admissions brochures for prospective Penn students.
Executive Vice President John Fry announced that he would withdraw his name from consideration for the vacant presidency at the University of Vermont yesterday, citing both personal and professional reasons.
University Council held its first meeting of the spring semester yesterday in Houston Hall's Bodek lounge.
When Pedro Ramos, then a full-time partner for Ballard Spahr Andrews and Ingersoll law firm in Philadelphia, sat down for lunch with University President Judith Rodin a few months ago, he was under the impression that their conversation would be about the board of overseers at the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Executive Vice President John Fry has done a lot of things during his tenure at Penn.
Executive Vice President John Fry is on a very short list of names being considered for the vacant presidency at the University of Vermont.
With the new year recently underway, the development of a University-wide strategic agenda has emerged on the radar screen for completion and implementation by the end of 2002.
Stephen Ambrose, a best selling author and historian, has come under fire for plagiarizing the work of Penn History professor Thomas Childers.
Stephen Ambrose, a best selling author and historian, has come under fire for plagiarizing the work of Penn History professor Thomas Childers.
After nearly three months of debate over immigration policies, the Senate Judiciary Committee has introduced a compromise piece of legislation for the issuing of student visas.
As the shock of Abraham Huang's death reverberates in the Penn community, fellow students and friends continue to grieve over the sudden loss.