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Photo
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Penn State Intercom......September
27, 2001
Showing American pride
Thousands of people turned out
on the University Park campus and in downtown State College for the
American Pride Parade and Rally Sunday afternoon, Sept. 23. For more
photos from the event, go to http://www.psu.edu/ur/flash/parade.html.
Photo: Greg Grieco

President Graham
B. Spanier gave a multimedia
presentation during his State of the University Address on Sept. 21.
Photo: Greg Grieco

Stephen R. Turns,
professor of mechanical engineering, began
teaching at Penn State in 1979.
Photo: Greg Grieco

Prints by Rachel Simon
will be on display in 125 Waring Commons, West Halls, on the University
Park campus. The exhibit will continue through Dec. 3.
Etchings by Enrica Ruiz
will be on exhibit in the first floor lobby of the Kern Commons Building
on the University Park campus. The display continues through Dec. 5. For
information, call (814) 865-3027.

Linda Spangler works at the keyboard
while Carol Spotts points out options for the Program Management Tool,
a newly developed Web site serving as a gateway to Web-Based Training
Courses at the University. The tool has organizational and communications
applications.
Energy and education
Bob Barkanic,
Department of Environmental Protection deputy secretary, right, congratulates
President Graham B. Spanier on Penn State becoming a partner in the
Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star initiative. As part of
the program, the University will track its energy performance as well
as implement a plan to improve energy performance for its facilities.
Photo: Greg Grieco
The fall lambing season is under
way on the University Park campus. About 160 more lambs are expected
to be born this season. Visits to the sheep center are by appointment
only. For information, call (814) 865-5893.
Photo:
Greg Grieco

Mark Shriver, assistant professor
of anthropology, was part of huge international study of East Asian
Y chromosomal DNA.
Photo:
Greg Grieco
The new entry road to University
Park's West Campus is clearly visible, top. The entrance, which is across
Atherton Street from Rec Hall, will allow construction to begin on the
IST Building. Below, the new east campus entrance off of Atherton Street
between Rec Hall and the Nittany Lion shrine is just starting to take
shape. The road will replace the Pollock Road entrance off of Atherton
Street, which will be closed with the construction of the IST Building.
Bottom, Office of Physical Plant employees Terry Mahon, left, and Laura
Maney put down sod in front of the newly designed intersection of Curtin
and Burrowes roads in front of Rec Hall.
Photos: Greg Grieco
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