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    Provost names members to college strategic assessment steering committee
    By Tobin J. Klinger
    Aug 29, 2008


    This fall, the Learning Alliance of the University of Pennsylvania will come to campus to begin a strategic assessment of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Dr. Rosemary Haggett, Main Campus provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, has named the group that will help guide the process.

    Haggett has asked five people to join her as members of the steering committee.
    They are:

    • Dr. Lawrence Anderson-Huang, professor of astronomy and chair of the Arts and Sciences Council;

    • Dr. Tom Brady, president of Plastics Technologies Inc., UT trustee and chair of the Board’s Academic and Student Affairs Committee;

    • Dr. Nina McClelland, interim dean designee of the College of Arts and Sciences;

    • Dr. Penny Poplin Gosetti, interim vice provost for academic innovation; and

    • Dr. Ben Pryor, associate professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy and co-director of the Law and Social Thought Program.

    According to Haggett, the steering committee will guide the assessment process on campus and will select participants for the roundtable discussions that will serve as a visioning exercise. The roundtables will include a total of 35 participants, including the steering committee members.

     
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