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UPDATE:
September
at PENN
MUSIC
30 Poor
Old Horse & The Freedom Sound; Poor Old Horse performs traditional
songs of England and America while Freedom Sound performs a combination
of a cappella rhythm and blues, gospel and jazz; 7:30 p.m.; St.
Marys Church; tickets $10/$13 door (Cherry Tree Music Co-op).
READINGS/SIGNING
27 Thicker
Than Blood: How Racial Statistics Lie; Tukufu Zuberi, author;
5 p.m.; Kelly Writers House (Afro-American Studies Program).
TALKS
28 The
Sacred Heart of Jesus in Eighteenth-Century Rome; Jon Seydl,
history of art; 3 p.m.; Rich Seminar Room, Jaffe Bldg. (History
of Art).
CLICK
HERE FOR DEADLINES
Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 5, September 25, 2001
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ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:
Tuesday,
September 25, 2001
Volume 48 Number 5
www.upenn.edu/almanac/
The
School of Arts and Sciences names two faculty members to endowed
chairs, Dr. Michael Katz from history
and Dr. David Roos from biology |
In
the aftermath of the attacks, while the community has pondered
and prayed, donated and discussed, consoled and counseled, hoped
and helped, Penn websites have been created or expanded to provide
immediate resources and up-to-date information. |
The
Penn Humanities Forum kicks off today
with a lecture on Time. |
The
A-3 Assembly and PPSA join together to present an Employee
Resource Fair this Friday in Perelman Quad. |
Operation
Brotherly Love gathers funds and goods for the victims of
the recent tragedies. |
The
Trustees meet after a week's postponement
and conclude their meeting with a moment of silence. |
In
light of the current crisis, the Military
Leave Guidelines for faculty and staff as well as those
for students are outlined. |
The
University Museum opens a new exhibit on Modern
Mongolia with special events that coincide with Penn
Family Day. |
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