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Children’s Festival returns, this year with more Philly-based programming
Back for its 32nd year is the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts’ Children’s Festival.
Penn named an arboretum, and other green news
Penn’s 300-acre campus in West Philadelphia boasts nearly 7,000 trees from more than 200 species.
Penn Museum exhibit sheds light on war-torn cultures in Iraq and Syria
Dubbed the “cradle of civilization,” the land that encompasses present-day Syria and Iraq has witnessed the beginning of agriculture, the invention of writing, and the foundation of the first cities and states. The region’s rich cultural heritage, with a history that spans millennia, is truly that of the world.
Building the American dream on the Vegas Strip
From its bright lights and loud music to its supersized buildings, there’s nothing quite like the Strip in Las Vegas. What was just a century ago a ghost town now draws tens of millions of tourists each year.
Annenberg Fellowship boosts performing, visual artists ready to launch their careers
Recording an album right out of school was something violinist Francesca dePasquale never thought she’d have the financial means to do. But thanks to a $100,000 grant from the Leonore Annenberg Arts Fellowship Fund, the newly minted Juilliard School graduate’s big dream became a reality.
Reflect and refresh as Open Enrollment season nears
Every year, Open Enrollment gives Penn employees a chance to make changes to their benefits elections. Open Enrollment for 2017-18 runs from Monday, April 17, through Friday, April 28. Updates made will take effect Saturday, July 1.
How the Liberty Bell boosted U.S. morale during World War I
The Liberty Bell is undoubtedly one of the most cherished symbols of American values, although it wasn’t always revered in such a way. In fact, in the early 1800s, it was abandoned and sold for scrap.
Vice Provost for Research helps fund Pennovation Center memberships for Penn community
Since the Pennovation Center’s grand opening last fall, its three floors have been bustling with energetic thinkers and doers from across the region.
Biden talks world affairs, tells students to engage and 'jump in'
The former vice president sat down with Penn President Amy Gutmann on March 30 for a conversation on the United States’ role in global affairs. Throughout the discussion, Biden aimed his remarks at the audience of students—who he called “the most generous generation in American history.”
Enjoy outdoors in April for 30x30 Challenge
Back again for the fourth year is the Office of Sustainability’s 30x30 Challenge, encouraging all Penn students, faculty, and staff to spend at least 30 minutes outside for all 30 days in April.