Facing Hate with Allyship
Interfaith Commemoration highlights Black–Jewish allyship.
Reproducing Racism
Interfaith Commemoration highlights Black–Jewish allyship.
New Nukes
Nuclear fears and hopes at Perry World House.
Journalism’s Digital Doyenne
Weber Symposium features digital journalist Kara Swisher.
Walking on a Wire
One hundred years after a Penn professor was famously fired for his political views, a campus symposium on academic freedom wrestled with a familiar question: Are universities still homes of free speech and inquiry?
Improving Women’s Health—One Man, Pig, or Cityscape at a Time
Nursing’s Center for Global Women’s Health holds first symposium
Multiculturalism is a Moving Target: The Greenfield Intercultural Center Turns 25
Milestone mashup: GIC celebrates 25 years
Education Un-Disciplined?
Discuss: “Should we abolish departments?”
Honoring a Hometown Hero (and Poetic Genius)
Hometown honors William Carlos Williams
Life, Death, and the Afterlife in Ancient China and Egypt
How Egypt’s other 80 percent lived
Just Ordinary Free Speech
Greil Marcus on “Resistance”
The Way We Communicate
Media professionals and aspirants meet at second Summit
Two Takes on a Civil Rights Icon
Jackson and Dyson on Martin Luther King’s legacy
Where the Wild Things Were
What killed the woolly mammoth?
‘Summit’ Highlights Alumni Presence in Media
Alumni in the media gather in New York for first “summit”
Inclusive Excellence
“Inclusion is an indispensable component of excellence”
Blood Feuds
A recent symposium at Penn probed the causes, symptoms and solutions of ethnic warfare.
Cross-examining the “13th Juror”
The verdict on race and juries
Three Days of Hope
Keeping faith with the cities