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Getting Through

22 Oct 2020
0
From the Editor: Art aid, coronavirus pioneer, urban renewal.

Letters

22 Oct 2020
0
Nov|Dec 2020: Omissions corrected, ethics debated, record defended.

King of Audio

22 Oct 2020
0
Paul Vogel C’95 is Spotify’s CFO, so his kids think he’s cool (he says).

Strength in Diversity

22 Oct 2020
0
The Brister Society promotes diversity on campus and in Penn leaders.

Book Builder

22 Oct 2020
0
Ancil George CGS’76 loves libraries—and helping students use them

An Old Penn for the Future

22 Oct 2020
0
Old Penn, new format.

Events

22 Oct 2020
0
Nov|Dec 2020

Alumni Notes

22 Oct 2020
0
Nov|Dec 2020
archival photo of alumni day parade

Obituaries

22 Oct 2020
0
Nov|Dec 2020

The Pedestal Treatment

22 Oct 2020
1
Why we build monuments—and destroy them.

Citizen Salon: COVID-19 Edition

22 Oct 2020
0
Arthur Ross Gallery’s Citizen Salon 2 (virtual, pandemic edition).

Upon This Rock

22 Oct 2020
0
Evan Thomas W’20’s Foundations explores multiple identities.

New Director for ICA

22 Oct 2020
0
Introducing ICA’s new director, Zoë Ryan.

The Well-Tempered Neurologist

22 Oct 2020
0
Alex Pantelyat C’04’s life “of rhythm, melody, and patient care.”

Arts Calendar

22 Oct 2020
0
Nov|Dec 2020

Eleven Hours

22 Oct 2020
0
Looking at America from 11 hours ahead.

Bulls and Bears

22 Oct 2020
2
“Oy vey, it’s Groundhog Day.”

Discomfort Zone

22 Oct 2020
0
A living lesson in multiculturalism.

Against “Community”

22 Oct 2020
7
Community is more than a place.

Arts Preview: Homecoming at Home

22 Oct 2020
0
Homecoming at Penn may look different this year, but it still includes a packed schedule of virtual arts-oriented programming.

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