ARCH Reopens
ARCH reopens after $24.5 million makeover.
Lea’s Legacy
His library—preserved on Van Pelt’s sixth floor—is one of the great campus spaces, but there’s a lot more than that to know about historian and civic reformer Henry Charles Lea.
A Big Aca-nnouncement
Penn's pop/jazz a cappella group, Counterparts, has earned a spot in the ICCA Mid-Atlantic semifinals.
End of an Athletic Era
Q&A with Steve Bilsky W’71 on his retirement after 20 years as AD.
Breaking Ground at Hill Field
Construction starting on New College House on Hill Field.
Paper Girl
Paper! Paper?
House Proud
Window, Jan|Feb 2014
Jason Rhoades: The Photos
Installation shots from ICA's current show, Jason Rhoades, Four Roads.
Assassins in Prince
Photos from the Penn Players' production of Assassins last week.
Day in the Life
These images from this year's "Day in the Life at Penn" photo project caught our eye.
A Big Step for Small Science
Getting to know the Singh Center for Nanotechnology.
Houses of Art
Window, Nov|Dec 2013
1984: The Year Van Pelt Library Captured a US President
Ever get stuck in an elevator in Penn’s main library?
The Penn Compact 2020
From College Hall | A guide to the University’s next great chapter.
National Medal of Arts for Laurie Olin
National Medal of Arts for Laurie Olin.
Arts Calendar
Sept|Oct 2013
Alumni Weekend 2013
Our annual photo essay.
Shining Moment
Window, July|Aug 2013
Escape From the Lecture Hall
Lectures by the slice, second, and more.
New Home for Economics and Political Science
$25 million for Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics.
Throwback Thursday!
1962: Van Pelt Library is dedicated.
Big Finish, Fresh Start
Penn’s Making History campaign has exceeded expectations, raising $4.3 billion and “catapulting” the University “from excellence to eminence.”
Turmoil and Transformation: Du Bois House Turns 40
After 40 years, Du Bois House looks back and ahead.
Vigil on a Snowy Evening
Window, Mar|Apr 2013