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History professor Warren Breckman took his Penn Global Seminar students to the Western Front area of northern France and Belgium to look at World War I through the intersections of personal and public memory.
Tamia Harvey-Martin premieres “A Foolproof Guide to Relationships,” a short film about asexuality, at the LGBT Center on June 28.
Cait Lamberton, a professor at the Wharton School, gives four takeaways on the right way for brands to approach Pride Month.
From debating a team in an upstate New York prison to helping the formerly incarcerated in Philadelphia, the Penn Debate Society sees debate as a tool to help others help themselves
Lori Kanter Tritsch and William P. Lauder, University of Pennsylvania Trustee, have created a new program for PennPraxis, the practice arm of the Stuart Weitzman School of Design at Penn.
In a Q&A, Lori Handy of Penn Medicine and CHOP discusses what it means now that this final group can get protection, plus offers recommendations for families with concerns about doing so.
76ers join Penn Med, Wharton, and philanthropists to fund health initiatives
From Penn Medicine NewsNovel sleep education learning modules developed for nurse practitioners
From Penn Nursing NewsDiana Mutz wins 2022 American Political Science Association Best Book Award
From Annenberg School for CommunicationDiversity in the Stacks: Highlights from the Penn Sexuality Collection
From Penn LibrariesRace and Regulation Podcast: Racial Equity and Data Privacy
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Summer of Swings
The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center kicked off a month of Pride events on Friday with a Queer Dance Class on the LGBT Center Patio led by Philadelphia choreographer Devon Sinclair.
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Sociologist Regina Baker finds that Black people in southern U.S. states with significant institutionalized historical racial practices experience worse poverty today. These states also have a wider poverty gap between Black and white populations.