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4/30
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Vice President Maureen Rush of Public Safety, praised an officer in the Penn Police Department who replaced items stolen from a hospital patient with Down syndrome. The officer prefers to remain anonymous.
Penn In the News
Football players Sam Philippi, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences from Trabuco Canyon, California, and Anthony Lotti, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences from Freehold, New Jersey, were surprised with tickets to this year’s Super Bowl as thanks for their bone marrow donations.
Penn In the News
Sam Philippi and Anthony Lotti are two of the five Quaker football players in the past 12 years who have given the gift of life to total strangers, donating bone marrow after being matched in their yearly drive in conjunction with the Andy Talley Bone Marrow Foundation.
Penn In the News
A program sponsored by the Netter Center for Community Partnerships and the Wharton School is working with local youth to promote financial literacy and entrepreneurship.
Penn In the News
“Social Consciousness,” a sculpture by Jacob Epstein, is being moved from the Philadelphia Museum of Art to Penn’s campus on a 99-year loan.
Penn In the News
President Amy Gutmann welcomed nearly 2,500 members of the Class of 2022 to campus on Wednesday, including students from 88 foreign countries.
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In partnership with SEPTA, Penn offered transit riders free CPR training at Suburban Station.
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The Penn Museum has unveiled its gallery of Middle Eastern art and antiquities. The new gallery, which covers nearly 10,000 years of history, is the first in a series to be installed at the Museum during the next several years.
Penn In the News
Penn police officers Ryan James and Gary Cooper are highlighted for replacing a stolen iPad for a child suffering with a rare form of leukemia.