10/23
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Fresh Talk: Hartford's Students of Color Are Making It
Incoming freshmen Tiphani Swaby writes about growing up in Hartford, Connecticut and her experience as a black student.
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Don’t Network Like I Garden
Joseph Barber of Career Services writes about the importance of nurturing the people in your career network.
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Audio: Penn’s Jake Cousins Ready for Life in Pro Baseball
Penn baseball pitcher Jake Cousins is interviewed about being drafted by the Washington Nationals.
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Video: Rebel Ventures
Jarrett Stein of the Netter Center’s Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative is highlighted for helping create an after-school food venture for high schoolers that produces healthy snacks.
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For Sale, Cheap: Colleges' Furniture, Cars, Pizza Ovens
Penn’s property exchange site, Ben’s Attic, is mentioned.
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Philly Free Streets Organizers Report Back on Last Year’s Event, Prepare for Another
PennPraxis of the School of Design reports on last September’s Philly Free Streets event.
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Booker Tells Penn Grads: Life Is About Significance
The 261st Commencement address delivered by U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey is highlighted.
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Philly Native, Urban Scholar Names Penn Provost
Wendell Pritchett of the Law School has been named the University’s next provost.
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Racing Towards the Finish: A Look Back at the Beginnings of the Penn Relays
The history of the Penn Relays, the oldest and largest track & field competition in the United States, is highlighted.
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Kenney Aiming to Keep Preservation Pledges With Task Force on Historic Protections
David Hollenberg and Randall Mason of the School of Design are mentioned for being named to Philadelphia’s new Historic Preservation Task Force by Mayor Jim Kenney.