5/18
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Video: Partnerships Cited as Key to Atlantic City’s Future
Rita Hodges of the Netter Center for Community Partnerships says, “When you look at big institutions…like colleges and universities – they have a lot neighborhoods that they can and should be partnering with.”
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Investment Firms Nurture University Start-ups
The Penn Center for Innovation and its creation of more than 100 companies on its own and through its five-year-old company creation program, Upstart, are cited.
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Benjamin’s Desk to Operate New Pennovation Center
Anna Papageorge of Facilities & Real Estate Services says, “The Pennovation Works site will create and sustain a community of entrepreneurs and innovators who will translate new ideas and research into products, ventures and services that will transform the city, the region and the world.”
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German President Calls for Stronger Trans-Atlantic Relations
German President Joachim Gauck’s remarks while at Penn about U.S.-German relations are highlighted.
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Gauck fordert von USA aktivere Rolle in Europa
German President Joachim Gauck’s visit to Penn is featured.
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Penn’s 4-year-old Football Captain Teeming With Inspiration
Penn football head coach Ray Priore is quoted about a cancer-surviving 4-year-old who serves as the team’s captain.
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Drexel Has a Role in a New Philadelphia Public Middle School
Penn is mentioned for its relationship with the Penn Alexander School.
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Pope Francis’ Visit Offers a Reason to Party
Ricardo Simmonds of the Penn Newman Catholic Community comments on the excitement surrounding the papal visit to Philadelphia.
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Jose Andres to Open Veggie Restaurant at Penn
Chef Jose Andres will open a new vegetable-focused restaurant on campus.
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Guide: 12 Ways Grown-up, Non-students Can Go ‘Back-to-school’
The Fisher Fine Arts Library, Arthur Ross Gallery, Science/Lightbulb café series, Kelly Writers House and Institute of Contemporary Art are suggested as locations and events adults can get into the back-to-school spirit.