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Greg Johnson

Managing Editor
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  • Greg Johnson

    Greg Johnson covers Penn Athletics and Recreation, which includes sports teams, intramural sports, and the Penn Relays. He manages the annual Research at Penn publication, which highlights notable research from all 12 schools at Penn.

    Articles from Greg Johnson
    Move-In coordinators help ease transition to college
    Move-In coordinators gather signs to put around Penn’s campus.

    Penn’s Move-In Coordinator Program operates out of Residential & Hospitality Services, and staffed by 49 second-year, third-year, and fourth-year students.

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    Move-In coordinators help ease transition to college

    Forty-eight second-year, third-year, and fourth-year students will be on the ground during Move-In to assist approximately 6,000 new and returning Quakers.
    What’s That? Penn’s first stroke oar
    rowing oar mounted on the wall of Penn Boathouse

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    What’s That? Penn’s first stroke oar

    On the wall of the Grand Hall of Penn’s Burk-Bergman Boathouse on Boathouse Row lies a wooden oar used in the first intercollegiate race ever rowed by the crew team.
    Going for gold: Penn athletes competing for Team USA
    Hotel de Ville building Courtyard of the City Hall view Paris, France.

    View of the Hotel de Ville building Courtyard of the City Hall in Paris, France.

    (Image: Aysenur Dincer/istockphoto)

    Going for gold: Penn athletes competing for Team USA

    Twelve Penn athletes are participating in the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Part 2 of a two-part Penn Today series highlights Quakers competing for Team USA.
    What the recent antitrust settlement means for the NCAA
    Indianapolis - Circa March 2018: National Collegiate Athletic Association Headquarters. The NCAA regulates athletic programs of many colleges and universities II

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    What the recent antitrust settlement means for the NCAA

    Karen Weaver of Penn’s Graduate School of Education, an expert on college sports and higher education, discusses the NCAA settlement agreement and the effect it will have on student-athletes and college sports overall.
    Fallon clinches spot on U.S. Olympic team
    Matthew Fallon swimming in a pool.

    Matthew Fallon is the first American swimmer in Penn’s program history to qualify for the U.S. national team, and only the fifth men’s student-athlete in program history to qualify for the Olympics.

    (Image: Tyler Kaput/IUPUI Athletics)

    Fallon clinches spot on U.S. Olympic team

    The rising fourth-year swimmer won gold in the 200-meter breaststroke at the U.S. Olympic Trials on Wednesday in Indianapolis.
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