Artful Additions
Penn welcomes two new sculptures to its campus landscape, on a 99-year loan from the Association for Public Art.
Entrepreneurship Building Rising on 40th Street
Preview of entrepreneurial center Tangen Hall.
Indigenous Ethnologist
Gladys Tantaquidgeon CTT’29
“The Usual Pound Piffle”
Ezra Pound’s Bollingen, and before.
From Alumna Pen to Stimulus Stage
Jessica Penzias C’12 has found a niche writing musicals for kids—and Stimulus Children's Theatre gave one of her shows its world premiere in November.
What’s that Playing…in the Library?
The Penn Libraries have launched a new concert series, which sends student music groups into libraries at Penn to perform among the books and study carrels.
‘A Sea of People’
Parade to the pep rally.
Best of Arts and Culture at Penn: 2018
Penn’s cultural institutions share their highlights from the past year—and look ahead to 2019.
“We’re the Stewards of This Wonderful Collection”
Mark Kocent C’82 GCP’91 GFA’91 named University architect.
$25 Million for Entrepreneurship Center
$25 million for entrepreneurship center Tangen Hall.
(Still) Living in a Material World
Black holes and more at Fisher Fine Arts Library.
A “Healthful, Congenial Home”
Birth of the Quad.
Safe at the College
After the Armistice.
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.
Confirmation and Its Discontents
Anita Hill on 1991 and 2018.
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.
“The Future Looks Bright”
The College for Women at 30.
Political Science and Economics Shift North
Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics opens.
Wharton on Woodland Walk
Construction under way on new Wharton building.
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.
Three Music Masters
Masters of music, 1977.
Stars in Their Eyes
Basketball champs, 1928.
Extreme Makeover: Dental Edition
After $15 million renovation, dental clinic is ready for liftoff.
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.