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Corrections: Summer Camps 2002

After going to press last week, Almanac was informed of some changes to the 2002 Summer Camp information published on the back page of the February 12 issue.

Quaker Basketball Camp dates are two sessions, June 17 to 21 and June 24 to 28; the cost is $190 per session and $160 for children of Penn faculty and staff or if more than one family member is participating.

Gymnastics Camp cost is $235 per person, per session, and not $225 as listed. The fee was modified to include PENNCard charges.

Penn Summer Arts Studio dates were listed incorrectly; the dates for PSAS are June 30 to July 26. Almanac regrets the error.

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Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 23, February 19, 2002

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
February 19, 2002
Volume 48 Number 23
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

Penn has again proven to be the launching pad for presidents of colleges as two Penn people (Diver & Fry) are tapped for such posts where they will each be the 14th president come July 1.
GSE will have an acting dean in the fall while Dean Fuhrman will be on a scholarly leave.
The architecture department loses an award-winning long-time lecturer to cancer at the age of 51.
The Dental School opens a dental clinic specifically for children.
Phasing out the Wharton Evening School program which led to a bachelor of business administration brings changes and options.
The Government Affairs Update includes President Bush's budget proposal, Mayor Street's budge and Penn's Commonwealth Appropriations.
A description and composite sketch of the assailant who is wanted in connection with rape at the Sheraton Hotel as well as safety tips from Public Safety.
Penn Video Network and ISC now offer production and distribution services as well as streaming video and videoconferencing