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Campaign for Community

In April 2015, we announced the launch of the Campaign for Community, which aims to strengthen our Penn community by finding ways to discuss and understand key issues that are too often avoided because they appear to be difficult or intractable. I am now pleased to announce the formation of the Campaign for Community Steering Committee, which will guide the Campaign’s work and administer grants for Campaign events. The procedures for applying for these grants will be announced early in the fall semester. The Steering Committee welcomes input from all members of the Penn community at any time at c4c@exchange.upenn.edu

The members of the Campaign for Community Steering Committee are:

Co-Chairs

Claire Finkelstein
      Past Chair, Faculty Senate
      Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy

Valarie Swain-Cade McCoullum
      Vice Provost for University Life

Beth Winkelstein
      Vice Provost for Education
      Professor of Bioengineering

Members

Herman Beavers
      Associate Professor of English and Africana Studies

M. Grace Calhoun
      Director of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics

Ray Clark, C’16
      Undergraduate Assembly, College of Arts & Sciences Representative

William Gipson
      Associate Vice Provost for Equity and Access

Daniel Kessler
      Associate Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology

Lisa Lewis
      Associate Professor of Nursing

Abel McDaniels, C’16

Samantha Miller, Law’16
      2015-2016 Chair, Graduate and Professional Student Assembly

Kathy Peiss
      Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of American History

Julian Siggers
      Williams Director, Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Administrative Support

Monica Yant Kinney
      Executive Director of Communications and External Affairs, Office of the Vice Provost for University Life

Rob Nelson
      Executive Director of Education and Academic Planning, Office of the Provost

—Vincent Price, Provost
 

 

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