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.
Protesting Pollution
Earth Day, 1970.
(Un)cancel Culture
College junior Connor Beard brought the Native American experience to stage.
‘Re-Covering the Ney’
PhD candidate Juan Castrillón created an exhibition of classic reed flutes—and even with Van Pelt closed, you can still visit it online and watch him play one.
100 Years Ago, a National Basketball Title
National champs in basketball (pre-March Madness).
New Year, Old Calendar
“Snappy drawings of college life.”
A Historic Donation—And a Name Change—For Penn Law
$125 million to law school from W. P. Carey Foundation.
Local Actions on a Global Crisis
More steps toward a carbon-neutral campus by 2042.
Engineering Lands $25 Million for Data Science Building
$25 million to Engineering for new data science building.
“A Brood of Sturdy Men”
War Memorial Flagpole, 1952.
A Literary Landmark Is Saved
Penn Book Center gains new lease on life.
Newman Center Reaches a Milestone
Penn’s Newman Center—the nation’s oldest—at 125.
New College House Named for Longtime Penn Family
New College House named for Lauder family.
Fight On, Pennsylvania!
“Fight On, Pennsylvania!” crosses line to 100.
Subterranean Swimming
A dip into Houston Hall’s history.