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‘FACES’ captures, not defines, Black identity on campus
students in the biopond

‘FACES’ captures, not defines, Black identity on campus

Sophomore Hadja Diallo and Senior Christine Olagun-Samuel published the inaugural issue of Faces of Black Penn on behalf of the Black Student League, a new magazine that features the diversity inherent in the Black campus experience.

Kristina García

Why sustainable investing is a safe bet
Double exposure wind turbine and oil refinery side-by-side

Why sustainable investing is a safe bet

The new reality of climate change has shifted attitudes about sustainable investing, and expands the question of whether an investment is risky into whether a business is factoring in environmental impact.

Penn Today Staff

SEPTA’s University City transit hub gets a new name
SEPTA Regional Rail construction University City

SEPTA’s University City transit hub gets a new name

The Regional Rail Station serving University City will become Penn Medicine Station, just in time for the final stage of construction on Penn Medicine’s newest hospital, the Pavilion.

Penn Today Staff

Quakers outshine Owls
During a game at the Palestra, senior forward A.J. Brodeur hangs on the rim after dunking.

Quakers outshine Owls

Penn took down Temple 66-59 on Saturday at the Palestra in the Quakers’ final Big 5 game of the season.
Urban planning for biodiversity after bushfires
A bushfire burning in Queensland Australia

Urban planning for biodiversity after bushfires

The Weitzman School’s Richard Weller visited Sydney for a two-week intensive on critical urban challenges and converting a parkland into an incubator for wildlife.

Penn Today Staff

Remembering Auschwitz, with eyes on the present
Children liberated in the Auschwitz concentration camp, 1945

Children liberated in the Auschwitz concentration camp, 1945.

Remembering Auschwitz, with eyes on the present

On the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, scholars and experts share their thoughts in light of the recent rise in anti-Semitism.

Kristen de Groot