Throwback Thursday!
November 1964: Locust Walk Opens
Penn Admissions Dean Eric Furda C’87 appears on the Today Show
Advice for high school students and parents about the college admissions and application process.
Bhangra and belly dance and ballet—oh my!
Annual dance benefit honors Emily Sachs.
NOVA documentary on Lindbergh kidnapping inspired by alum’s book
Cemetery John: The Undiscovered Mastermind of the Lindbergh Kidnapping
Dayton Duncan’s New Film May Make You Thirsty
A documentary about the Dust Bowl.
Peeking Over the Fiscal Cliff
EXTRA | A call for politicians to work together.
Video: Inside the art studio
GFA alumnus and mosaic artist Jonathan Mandell.
Douglas Leferovich C’94 makes magic at the Tropicana Las Vegas
"Lefty" shares his magic and dreams.
June Hersh C’76 Starts a New Chapter
Writing charitable cookbooks.
The Voice
Dan Taraborrelli C'01 is carving out a career in the voiceover business.
Read Jennifer Egan’s New Story, Tweet by Tweet
A spy story, told in 140-character bits.
Penn faculty members join National Academy of Sciences
Penn profs make it their mission to solve all sorts of crippling diseases.
Francis Hopkinson C1757, anticipating Chomsky?
“Even the learned Languages are, in my Opinion, taught by a wrong Method ...”
Francis Hopkinson C1757 on Hot-Air Politicians
“A high-flying Politician is I think not unlike a Balloon ...”
Blogging Calculus! (or World Music, or Genome Science, or Mythology…)
It's time to go back to school — 21st-century style.
Wistar Insitute finds that the immune system can fight AIDS, if it’s given a boost
A team of researchers led by Penn’s Wistar Institute have shown in a clinical trial that HIV-infected patients can fight off the virus by themselves if their immune system is given a boost.
Alumna takes home her first Grammy—with a little help from The Boss
Last month Michelle Holme C’00 flew to Los Angeles, put on a sparkly black dress and proceeded to scare the hell out of Trey Parker.
Penn’s quadrotors go to TED2012, start a band
The little quadrotor robots have been keeping busy lately.
An Evening with the Puzzlemaster
Will Shortz visits campus as part of Penn’s Year of Games.
Where (The Big) Health Savings Are
Penn's Ezekiel Emanuel in The New York Times.
(Lots) More Bones Beneath the Tracks
Good news and bad news from the Duffy’s Cut Project.
Where (Some) Health Care Savings Are
Penn's Ezekiel Emanuel in The New York Times.
Penn Glee Club’s Fall Show
Highlights, 2011.
Where the Health Care Savings Aren’t
Penn's Ezekiel Emanuel in The New York Times.