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Penn State Intercom......October 3, 2002


Lee Ann Newsom, associate professor of archaeological anthropology, has been named a 2002 MacArthur Fellow, a nationally prestigious program that supports and recognizes scientists, artists and writers for their "original creativity."


Kim Winck, information technology associate, bicycles across campus. Her unit has made bikes available to staff for transportation during work hours.
Photo: Greg Grieco


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Candice Yekel currently is the prime user of the new PRAMS system. Ken Forstmeier, background, checks out the work Yekel is doing on the system.
Photo: Greg Grieco


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Construction on the Nittany Parking Deck on the University Park campus has reached the half-way mark. Foundation work has been completed, and pre-cast erection and masonry work now are under way. When the renovation is completed, the deck will include 763 new parking spaces in a six-story structure adjacent to the original building. The project should be completed in early December.
Photo: Greg Grieco


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George Strait will be joined by Jo Dee Messini at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4 at The Bryce Jordan Center on the University Park campus. Tickets are $59.50 and $49.50 and may be purchased by calling (814) 865-5555.

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"Bug Art," an exhibit of bejeweled fabric creations, large metal sculptures, polymer clay jewelry and high-tech electronic parts, all made to look like insects, will be on display in the HUB Gallery on the University Park campus through Oct. 17. A reception will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Oct. 5 in the HUB Gallery.

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Chunsan Song, associate professor of fuel science, right, works with graduate students Michael Sprague, left, and Xiaoliang Ma, center, in the clean fuels lab.
Photo: Greg Grieco


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Roughly 10,000 students were expected to attend the Fall Career Fair 2002 at The Bryce Jordan Center on the University Park campus. The main event ran Sept. 25-27 and attracted nearly 500 organizations.
Photo: Annemarie Mountz


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No, Amy Seeman, chemical engineering major, is not being recruited by the Penn State football team. She's talking to Procter & Gamble representative Frank Arieta. Arieta and his colleagues wore football jerseys to show their Penn State pride while in town.
Photo: Greg Grieco

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