Big 5 Perfection
Fighting for respect in Philly, the Penn men’s basketball team pulls off a rare city series sweep.
The Top 10 Wins of 2018
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic and important wins in the last year of Penn sports.
Best of Arts and Culture at Penn: 2018
Penn’s cultural institutions share their highlights from the past year—and look ahead to 2019.
Pictures of Penn, Vol. 5
In this fall edition of Pictures of Penn, kids love the Love statue, awards abound, and our founder was spotted in McMinnville, Oregon.
Unlikely Bonding Experience
It's been a crazy week for the Penn men's basketball team, which followed a couple of brutal (but also fun!) airline delays with a resounding victory back home.
Zahav Owners Michael Solomonov and Steven Cook W’95 Bring a Taste of Israel to Penn
The pair of all-star restaurateurs dished out honesty and falafel to Penn students during a panel at Penn Hillel.
How Johnny Carson Helped Barbra Shotel CW’64 Get into Law School
More than three decades ago, Johnny Carson wrote a law school letter of recommendation for his former talent coordinator Barbra Shotel CW’64. He also read the Gazette.
Bleeding Red and Blue
From soccer coach to athletic administrator, Rudy Fuller is continuing to bring passion, energy and expertise to Penn sports.
Works of Hartt
In 1999, David Hartt shut down his art practice and left the galleries he’d been working with. He took the next 10 years away from all of it. Now he's teaching at Penn and exhibiting around the world—including in three new exhibitions that just opened in a span of 25 days.
David Ebert C’82, Joel Litvin W’81 Are a Voice for the Voiceless
When David Ebert C’82 and Joel Litvin W’81 discovered a shared passion for animal protection and the law, they joined forces to found the Animal Defense Partnership.
Meredith Wooten G’06 Gr’13 Puts First-Gen Lens on GSC
Meredith Wooten G’06 Gr’13's directorship at the Graduate Student Center brings a long, formative relationship with the University full circle.
The Vent Man
The Vent Man was somewhat of a fixture on Penn's campus in the 1970s, silent but constant. Four decades later, David Bolger D'79 is still thinking about him.
‘This Is A Place I Love’
Amidst men's basketball assistant coach shakeup, Nat Graham C'97 earns a well-earned promotion.
Jennifer Egan C’85 Returns to Penn as Artist-in-Residence
As part of that title, Egan will teach a course on some of her favorite novels and appear at several events throughout the academic year.
Pictures of Penn, Vol. 4
From weddings to golf games to work anniversaries, your fellow Quakers have been on the move. Check out these photos they’ve submitted over the summer to see for yourself.
All In The Family
Andrea Wieland, the newest member of Penn's athletic department, has a unique tie to one of the University's favorite sons.
National Book Award Finalist Is Also A Penn Writer-in-Residence
Carmen Maria Machado has published her first short story collection—and it's been winning awards ever since.
Thirty Years of Screen Credits
From Wes Anderson movies to "Old Jews Telling Jokes"—and now his first feature film as a writer and director—Sam Hoffman C'88 reflects on the 30 years he's spent working in movies and TV.
Pictures of Penn, Vol. 3
What have your fellow Quakers been up to? As it turns out, a whole lot! Take a look in the most recent edition of Pictures of Penn.
Bonding and Basketball
The Penn men's basketball team grows closer together with memorable summer trip to Italy.
No Longer ‘Adrift’ in Hollywood
David Branson Smith C’06 on finding his footing in Hollywood—and rewriting the script for 'Adrift,' which came out June 1.
Hoops Honors and History
The Penn women's basketball program celebrates championships, record-breaking senior class, and a Big 5 Hall of Fame induction.
Grand Finale
On Friday, William Parberry Gr'80 takes his final bow as conductor of three Penn choral groups. He spoke with the Gazette about his 45-year career at the University.
Can the Arts Save a City?
Santo D. Marabella GrS’91 is making a TV pilot right now—but that’s just one of the ways he’s using the arts to revitalize Reading, Pennsylvania.