UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA
Almanac
Tuesday, April 29, 1997 Volume 43 Number 32 In This Issue Bulletins: Commencement, Council April 30, Call for Staff Grievance Panelists Benefits Reminder Teaching Awards: GSFA and Wharton Senate: SEC Actions 4/16 Council: Agenda 4/30 Death of Dr. Henry Thompson Speaking Out: Farewell and Plea from Dr. Kelley; Farewell from from Mr. DiNardo Honors & Other Things Of Record: Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources Compass Features -- Dr. Sipe and the Power of Books -- Library: Testing the Changes -- Bio Pond Turns 100 -- Daughters at Work Of Record: Faculty Appointments & Promotions Opportunities Of Record: Summary Annual Reports on Annuity and Other Plans Open Enrollment: Enroll by Phone OEHS Safety Training CrimeStats Update Softball Arthur Ross Exhibit Benchmarks: 25 Years of AfroAmerican Studies (Dr. Engs) Pullouts: -- Residential Communities: Choosing Community (Report of the Residential Living Committee of the 21st Century Project) and a Summary Project Report from Biddison Hier -- May at Penn Calendar
In This Issue
Bulletins: Commencement, Council April 30, Call for Staff Grievance Panelists Benefits Reminder Teaching Awards: GSFA and Wharton Senate: SEC Actions 4/16 Council: Agenda 4/30 Death of Dr. Henry Thompson Speaking Out: Farewell and Plea from Dr. Kelley; Farewell from from Mr. DiNardo Honors & Other Things Of Record: Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources Compass Features -- Dr. Sipe and the Power of Books -- Library: Testing the Changes -- Bio Pond Turns 100 -- Daughters at Work Of Record: Faculty Appointments & Promotions Opportunities Of Record: Summary Annual Reports on Annuity and Other Plans Open Enrollment: Enroll by Phone OEHS Safety Training CrimeStats Update Softball Arthur Ross Exhibit Benchmarks: 25 Years of AfroAmerican Studies (Dr. Engs) Pullouts: -- Residential Communities: Choosing Community (Report of the Residential Living Committee of the 21st Century Project) and a Summary Project Report from Biddison Hier -- May at Penn Calendar
Peace At the heart of the campus, a pond created 100 years ago for botanical research still survives, as a hidden delight of the urban university. (Please see the Compass feature.)
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