Penn Opens For Business in Beijing
Penn Wharton China Center now open in Beijing.
Bridges to Health
Penn-based Puentes de Salud treats uninsured immigrants.
Flagship Design for Pennovation Works
Architects selected for Pennovation Center at former South Bank site.
Tuition and Aid for 2015-16
Tuition and fees up 3.9 percent; financial aid up 5.1 percent.
Penn Engineering’s New Dean
Vijay Kumar picked as next dean of EAS.
Something Really Big—and Good—in the World
Inaugural President’s Engagement Prize-winners announced.
Penn Law Taps Professor as Dean
Theodore Ruger named new Law Dean.
Coaching Shakeup for Men’s Hoops
Men’s basketball: Allen out, Donahue in.
Scoreboard
From Feb. 2 to April 5
The Waymaker
Andy Strauss has spent 25 years preserving land and creating trails to restore natural beauty to blighted landscapes. Now he has a vision for the hardscrabble coal country of northeastern Pennsylvania.
Unconditional Pavlov
Daniel Todes spent 25 years researching and writing his epochal biography of Ivan Pavlov. The result is a science historian’s answer to Tolstoy, Turgenev, and Dr. Zhivago.
Living Up to the Lipstick
In the two decades since her breast-cancer diagnosis, Geralyn Lucas C’89 has become an icon and inspiration to fellow survivors for her flamboyant and gleefully defiant response to her disease. It all started with her choice of lipstick to wear for her mastectomy.
From Skimmer to Fling
Looking back at the (r)evolution of spring festivals at Penn.
Strange But True
How Mike Finkel’s life became a movie.
An Inspirational Journey
Former basketball star Ugonna Onyekwe reminisces about his time at Penn as he enters Big 5 Hall of Fame.
Pitch Perfect and Penn
What movie do Penn Masala, John Legend, and Elizabeth Banks all have in common?
Using Your Words
Q&A with artist Martha Rich MFA’11.
Native (Hip-Hop) Voices at the Penn Museum
A look at Modern Native Voices: The Medium of Hip-Hop—a panel discussion at the Penn Museum with several prominent artists.
RIP, Concrete Charlie
Legendary football player and war hero Chuck Bednarik, one of the most famous athletes ever to come from Penn, dies at 89.
An Emotional Farewell
Jerome Allen offers heartfelt parting words as he prepares for the "next season" of his life.
Enterprising Artists
In Michael Ketner’s MUSC168 class, students learn to manage the business half of careers as musicians, painters, and more.
The Men Behind the Madness
CBS Sports’ “Madness” men Stephen Karasik C’95 and Tyler Hale C’96.
Rediscovering the Impromptu Man
Jonathan Moreno on “J.L.,” his psychodrama-founding father.
Spring Break, Reimagined
Alternative Spring Break program celebrates 25 years of service.




















