Turning the Lights Back On
New College House is ready for students.
The “Big Greek”
World’s strongest Quaker.
Reorganized Classes
From the Organized Classes to ACLC.
Students’ Spring Shows Go Virtual
In a year unlike any other, student performance groups have figured out how to take their spring shows virtual—in the process opening them up to broader audiences.
On the Horizon
In-person Commencement, fall reopening, views to remember.
The First of Many Firsts
Marking 100 years since a Sadie Alexander first.
What It’s Like to Be a Composer During a Pandemic
Grad student Ania Vu Gr'22 is grappling with what it means to be a composer during a pandemic. Here she discusses the challenges, silver linings, and surprising ways that the past year has impacted her and other composers.
Masked Move-In
Students return to campus housing.
Harvard, Hair, and Harter’s Hunt for Perfection
Almost perfect—and neatly groomed.
Celebrating Another Founder
The University’s (formerly Big) Day.
Brick House
Simone Leigh’s Brick House installed at 34th and Walnut.
Inching Back to Normalcy
Housing open (with precautions), classrooms still closed for spring.
Vagelos Laboratory to Rise on Walnut Street
Design approved for Vagelos energy laboratory.
Running on Empty
How campus food trucks are faring.
An Old Penn for the Future
Old Penn, new format.
Arts Preview: Homecoming at Home
Homecoming at Penn may look different this year, but it still includes a packed schedule of virtual arts-oriented programming.
Science Superheroes
Post-doctoral researcher Khoa Tran is translating concepts into comics and turning scientists into superheroes.
Righting the Wrongs
Wharton’s first Black graduate.
Back to (Virtual) School
What the fall semester will be like.
Quad Statue to Be Removed
Whitefield statue to go, broader look at campus to come.
Introducing ‘Q-INE’
Two students recently launched an LGBTQ-interest publication by and for the Penn community
Friendships Renewed
Alumni Day, 1920.
Singing Across Social Distance
Penn alumni and student singers are continuing to make music during the pandemic—and getting creative with their videos of those performances.
Campus Is Closed
Campus closure, remote working and learning.