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Dean
Search Committees
School
of Dental Medicine
President
Rodin and Provost Barchi have announced the formation
of the committee to advise on selecting a successor to
Dr. Raymond Fonseca as Dean of the School of Dental Medicine.
The search committee invites nominations and applications
for the position of Dean of the School of Dental Medicine.
Leading
candidates for the Deanship will have distinguished records
of accomplishment in dental research and education, administrative
experience, and an appreciation of the values and objectives
of a dental school dedicated to excellence in teaching,
research and clinical service. Nominees and applicants
must hold a D.D.S./D.M.D. or its equivalent and/or an
advanced degree in a health related field and demonstrate
scholarly distinction appropriate for a tenured appointment
in the School.
Applications
and nominations, including a curriculum vita, may be forwarded
to Chair, Dental Dean Search Committee, Office of the
Provost, 118 College Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6303
or by e-mail to lizotte@pobox.upenn.edu
. Nominations and applications will be reviewed immediately
and accepted until the position is filled.
Members
of the Search committee include:
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Alan
M. Kelly, Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine (chair)
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Judith
T. Buchanan, Associate Professor of Dental Care Systems,
School of Dental Medicine
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Carey
Fister, School of Dental Medicine (Class of '03)
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Joseph
Gian-Grasso, Alumnus/Overseer School of Dental Medicine
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Ann
Colter Hosch, School of Dental Medicine (Class of '04)
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Edward
T. Lally, Professor of Pathology, School of Dental Medicine
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Daniel
Malamud, Professor of Biochemistry, School of Dental
Medicine
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Mark
V. Pauly, Professor of Health Care Systems, Wharton
School
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Donald
F. Schwarz, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, School
of Medicine
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Thomas
P. Sollecito, Assistant Professor of Oral Medicine,
School of Dental Medicine
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Neville
E. Strumpf, Professor of Nursing, Nursing School
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Margaret
M. Lizotte, Executive Assistant for Faculty Affairs,
Office of the Associate Provost (staff)
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Annenberg
School for Communication
President
Rodin and Provost Barchi have announced the formation
of the committee to advise on selecting a successor to
Dr. Kathleen Hall Jamieson as Dean of the Annenberg School
for Communication. The search committee invites nominations
and applications for the position of Dean of the Annenberg
School for Communication.
The
Dean is the chief academic, administrative and financial
officer of the School. The Dean also manages the School's
relationship with the University's central administration,
with other Schools of the University and with the School's
research centers, institutes, and programs of public and
community service. Strong preference will be accorded
to candidates with significant achievements in communication
or a related scholarly discipline or professional field
and leadership in a university or professional setting.
Applications
and nominations, including curriculum vitae, may be forwarded
to Chair, Annenberg School for Communication Dean Search
Committee, Office of the Associate Provost, 118 College
Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6303 or by e-mail to simonr@pobox.upenn.edu
. Nominations and applications will be reviewed immediately
and accepted until the position is filled.
The
members of the Search committee are:
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Samuel
H. Preston, Dean, School of Arts & Sciences (chair)
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David
A. Asch, Professor of Medicine and Health Care Management
& Economics, School of Medicine and Wharton School
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Norman
I. Badler, Professor, Computer and Information Science,
School of Engineering &Applied Science
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Oscar
H. Gandy, Jr., Professor, Annenberg School for Communication
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Robert
C. Hornik, Professor, Annenberg School for Communication
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Lee
Humphreys, M.A. (Class of '03)
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Kate
Kenski, Ph.D. (Class of '03)
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Paul
Messaris, Professor, Annenberg School for Communication
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Jack
Nagel, Professor, Political Science, School of Arts
& Sciences
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William
Novelli, Executive Director & CEO of AARP, Alumnus
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Barbie
Zelizer, Associate Professor, Annenberg School for Communication
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Raymond
P. Simon, Executive Assistant, Office of the Associate
Provost (staff)
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Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 34, May 21, 2002
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Volume 48 Number 34
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