Powering Through
$5.4 billion finish for the Power of Penn.
A Trio of Churchill Scholars
Three Churchill Scholars from Penn in Cambridge this year.
Collaboration and Change
“Your collaboration could one day change the world.”
Compelling Argument
Philadelphia’s case of compulsory vaccination (in 1991).
Showtime
Marquee Makeover: At 50, Annenberg becomes Penn Live Arts.
Plans for New Buildings and Centers
Some new buildings and centers on the way.
Turning the Lights Back On
New College House is ready for students.
Ambassadorships Ahead for Amy Gutmann and David Cohen
Gutmann, Cohen nominated for US ambassadorships.
Scott L. Bok Begins as New Trustee Chair
Scott L. Bok C’81 W’81 L’84 elected chair of the board of trustees.
HIP Check
HIP helps to identify and address barriers to housing equity.
A Pipeline to a Medical Career
Penn Medicine and Netter Center’s Educational Pipeline Program.
Largest Comet Ever Discovered
The Bernardinelli-Bernstein Comet is biggest ever discovered.
Tearing Down Walls, Within and Without
A socially distanced—but in-person!—celebration.
Doing What’s Right—and Being Smart About It
G. Richard Shell’s The Conscience Code.
President’s Engagement and Innovation Prizes
Winners announced for President’s prizes.
Glee for All
Glee Club and Penn Sirens join forces.
Vaccines Required for Fall
Students, faculty, and staff must be fully vaccinated for fall.
Voice Control
Joseph Turow on what your voice tells marketers.
Provost Takes Leave of Absence
Provost on leave of absence for health issues.
X-RHex, Movie Star
Penn Engineering’s X-RHex is ready for its close-up.
Two Apologies, and a Reckoning Over Human Remains
Apologies issued over treatment of human remains.
Dirt Destroyers
Lipman Family Prize goes to EarthEnable.
On the Horizon
In-person Commencement, fall reopening, views to remember.
Extra Credit
Student-run credit union provides pandemic help and more.