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Penn Connects 2.0: Q&A with Anne Papageorge, Vice President for Facilities and Real Estate Services

Posted On September 26, 2012

Anne Papageorge, Penn's Vice President for Facilities and Real Estate Services, is featured in the newest publication of the Penn Current, describing the success of Penn Connects, and sharing the vision for the future in Penn Connects 2.0.

 

Q&A with Anne Papageorge on Penn Connects 2.0
By Heather A. Davis 
In 2006, Penn had a vision.
Anne Papageorge, Penn’s vice president for Facilities and Real Estate Services, says the first phase of the campus blueprint, called Penn Connects, made the goals of President Amy Gutmann’s Penn Compact real.
“It took increased access, the cross-disciplinary education and research, and the community engagement-global engagement goals of the Penn Compact and created a physical framework … in which those activities would occur,” says Papageorge.

Q&A with Anne Papageorge on Penn Connects 2.0

By Heather A. Davis 

In 2006, Penn had a vision.

Anne Papageorge, Penn’s vice president for Facilities and Real Estate Services, says the first phase of the campus blueprint, called Penn Connects, made the goals of President Amy Gutmann’s Penn Compact real.

“It took increased access, the cross-disciplinary education and research, and the community engagement-global engagement goals of the Penn Compact and created a physical framework … in which those activities would occur,” says Papageorge.

Read the full article:

http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/current/2012-09-13/interviews/qa-anne-papageorge-penn-connects-20