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A complete list of stories featured on Penn Today.
News・ Campus & Community
The iconic sculpture by pop artist Robert Indiana arrived on campus in 1999 and soon became a natural place to come together.
News・ Sports
Open to beginners, intermediates, and experts, the Club features powerlifting, bodybuilding, and general fitness.
News・ Campus & Community
At an event on Jan. 30, three winning project groups were honored for ‘choosing to help make lives better.’
News・ Health Sciences
An immersive program at the Perelman School of Medicine gives high school students a sneak peek at a potential future in the medical field.
News・ Science & Technology
Since its founding, the Center’s multidisciplinary approach has been a strength, where researchers from Penn Engineering, Arts & Sciences, and more come together in one space.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Harun Küçük, faculty director of the Middle East Center, and Joshua Teplitsky, director of the Jewish Studies Program, started walking and talking as an act of campus diplomacy in the wake of the violence in Israel and Gaza.
News・ Health Sciences
A Projects for Progress team in the Abramson Cancer Center continues to work with the West Philadelphia community to bring cancer screenings out of clinical settings.
News・ Sports
The 1973 Penn vs. Brown football game at Franklin Field was the first in Ivy League history to feature two African American starting quarterbacks.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
The LGBT Center, Penn Libraries, and others put forward their literary picks for LGBT History Month.
News・ Campus & Community
The Tuesday gathering on College Green offered the Penn community a chance to grieve, pray, and offer comfort in the wake of the deadly attacks on Israel.