Getting Engaged
The Civic Scholars program, which fuses civic engagement with academic courses and projects, is shaping some remarkable, passionate students who are already having an impact on the communities they serve.
¡Bienvenidos a Buenos Aires!
Now, put your hands up.
Hollywood Ending
Denzel to Class of 2011: “Fall forward.”
Gamer U.
Penn Reading Project choice Reality is Broken launches Year of Games.
“Dorm Room Diplomat” Named Truman Scholar
Truman Scholar Corey Metzman.
Penn Theatre: A Work in Three Acts
Theatre has a long, rich—and somewhat obscure—history at the University. A new initiative aims to help Penn’s professional, academic, and student performing arts entities do more to work together and raise their collective visibility on campus and beyond.
Girls Gone Wild
A misadventure in the Peruvian Andes reveals the perils of innocence.
Class of 2011 Gets Denzel
Denzel Washington takes role as Penn’s 255th Commencement speaker.
Looking Back to Move Forward
Class connects current students to black history at Penn.
Tracing the Class of 1811
The Class of 1811 in profile.
The Frosting of War
Ultimate Collegiate Cupcake Decorating Competition
Art With Punch
Worth 1,000 words.
Joe’s Café Opens
Menu for sustainability at Joe’s Cafe.
Two Seniors Win Marshall Scholarships
Marshall scholars Kristin Hall and G.J. Melendez-Torres.
Superblock Gets a Sitcom
Students produce “Classless” comedy.
Students Show Appetite for Food Writing
Good reading about eating: Penn Appetit
All The Live Long Night
Four in the morning is the new midnight.
My Ivy-Strangled Valentine
“It was in the CUPID line that I noticed Steve K.”
Bodybuilding for the Brainy
Bodybuilding competition combines hard bodies, sharp brains.
Campus Cultural Centers Turn 10
Cultural centers La Casa Latina, PAACH, and Makuu mark 10 years.
Jailbreak
“I thought back to my college biology class, but nothing came to mind.”
“Explore Broadly, Focus Intently”
Convocation: Passion and purpose drew Penn to Class of 2014.
Penn Guardian Is Watching You
Penn Guardian offers GPS location in emergencies.
To eRead or Not to eRead
Should I get over my crush on print culture and buy a Kindle already?





















