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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Rashida Ng of the Weitzman School of Design and colleagues attended the Save Chinatown Coalition to propose different ideas besides the 76ers arena for Philadelphia’s Fashion District.
Penn In the News
Claire M. Fagin, who helped reshape the nursing profession as a clinician, researcher, educator and advocate, and who stepped away from teaching to become one of the first women to lead an Ivy League institution, the University of Pennsylvania, died Jan. 16 at her home in Manhattan. She was 97.
Penn In the News
In a Q&A, Ramanan Raghavendran discusses his appointment as the new chair of Penn’s Board of Trustees.
Penn In the News
In a Q&A, former Penn President Judith Rodin discusses her current role advising the Bellwether District, which seeks to reinvent two square miles of former oil refineries in South and Southwest Philly, and the rapid changes in business-academic relations throughout her career.
Penn In the News
Perry World House Visiting Fellow Trudy Rubin shares resources to help those affected by war, including initiatives by the Center for Global Health and Penn Medicine.
Penn In the News
J. Larry Jameson, executive vice president of Penn Medicine and dean of the Perelman School of Medicine, has been appointed as Penn’s interim president.
Penn In the News
A profile examines the accomplishments and leadership experience of J. Larry Jameson, Penn’s new interim president.
Penn In the News
The University of Pennsylvania Health System reported a $58 million operating profit for the three months that ended Sept. 30., with remarks from Keith Kasper.
Penn In the News
Penn students are providing free on-campus swim lessons to children with special needs through national nonprofit SNUGS.
Penn In the News
Faculty from Penn recently taught students at Henry C. Lea Elementary School in West Philadelphia for the second year in a row.