Homecoming 2012
Football & Fun, Arts & Culture, Alumni Awards of Merit
Fellows Well Met
Window, Jan|Feb 2013
Van Pelt at 50
Five decades on, the University’s central library is still doing the job.
The Palestra’s New Front Yard
Shoemaker Green offers new view of Palestra and Franklin Field.
Trowel, Cloak and Dagger
Excavating Gordion was not the most exciting thing Rodney Young did.
All Rise for Golkin Hall
Golkin Hall opening features Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Penn Connected
With the opening of Penn Park in September, the University’s eastward expansion is now a reality. A brief history of what it took to transform this long-sought dead zone into an oasis.
Penn Park Field Day
Slideshow
Imagine … a new Africa Gallery at the Penn Museum
The Africa gallery becomes the ancient artifact on display.
Coming Soon: Penn Park
Window, Sep|Oct 2011
A math textbook you’ll actually want to read
Robert Ghrist's Funny Little Calculus Text.
A journey through Pixel-delphia
Hipster City Cycle, created by three Penn Engineering grads.
$15 Million Gift for a New ARCH
$15 million anonymous gift to renovate ARCH.
Wharton Digital Press launches its first title into the ether
Portable, and available on every platform imaginable.
Tracing the Class of 1811
The Class of 1811 in profile.
100-year-old architectural Gem Still Sparkles on Walnut Street
The Rotunda’s Centennial.
Don’t look if you’re already hungry: Penn Appétit hits news stands
Penn's awarding-winning food magazine.
Joe’s Café Opens
Menu for sustainability at Joe’s Cafe.
True, but Funny?
Architect's joke on Woodrow Wilson.
Old Penn Vol. III, 1904-05
Third in a 110 part series.
Old Penn Vol. II, 1903-04
Second in a 110 part series.
Old Penn and After
Every so often, for one reason or another, I have occasion to look through old issues of the Gazette and its predecessor, Old Penn. I’m always fascinated, for reasons both contradictory and complementary.
Art History Lessons
An exhibit at the Arthur Ross Gallery offers a revealing look at some treasures of the University’s art collection—but a walk around campus works, too.
The Weiss Pavilion
Weiss Pavilion fits fitness under Franklin Field arches.