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    Green solutions are transforming a West Philadelphia grade school
    Four students dig a hole in a garden at Hamilton School in Philadelphia.

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    Green solutions are transforming a West Philadelphia grade school

    With support from grants and the Netter Center, the Andrew Hamilton School in Cobbs Creek is now home to a food forest and a thriving garden, providing healthy produce, green space, stormwater management, and educational opportunities.

    Katherine Unger Baillie

    Penn prof pens guidebook for college students
    Biologist Dustin Brisson

    Building on his interest in philosophy and his years of advising undergrads, biologist Dustin Brisson has written a guidebook to help students live a better life in college and beyond. (Image: Denise Henhoffer)

    Penn prof pens guidebook for college students

    Dustin Brisson of the School of Arts & Sciences consolidated notes from his years of teaching and advising to create a guidebook for undergraduates aimed at helping them achieve success and well-being.

    Katherine Unger Baillie

    Our 15 favorite stories from 2022
    student in classroom

    Our 15 favorite stories from 2022

    From interdisciplinary research and life-changing discoveries to a new University president and everything in between, this year at Penn has been one for the books.

    Penn Today Staff

    The University of Pennsylvania Libraries acquires archives of The Philadelphia Orchestra and the Academy of Music
    worker reviewing orchestra archives

    Dillalogue views photographs by Adrian Siegel at the archives at the Academy of Music ahead of the material being moved to Penn. Siegel served as the unofficial photographer at The Philadelphia Orchestra while a cellist from 1922-1959, and then official Orchestra photographer during his retirement, from 1959 to the mid-1970s.

    The University of Pennsylvania Libraries acquires archives of The Philadelphia Orchestra and the Academy of Music

    The historic partnership provides the public access to nearly 175 years of Philadelphia’s rich musical history.
    Through public art, the U.N. sustainability goals come to life
    Two people standing over a large-scale painting that will be mounted on an outdoor portico.

    At 10 feet by 10 feet, the mural makes a statement all on its own. Yet if people want to learn more, a plaque alongside explains the artwork, the SDGs, and the overall project, plus includes a QR code scannable for additional information.

    Through public art, the U.N. sustainability goals come to life

    In FDR Park, a 10x10-foot mural sponsored by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and painted by Penn grad student Eliza Nobles represents the global target of clean energy for all.

    Michele W. Berger, Lindsey Samahon

    Commemorating Veterans Day
    Penn NROTC

    Commemorating Veterans Day

    What is traditionally a flag raising at College Green moved indoors due to the rainy weather, but the celebration was no less meaningful.

    Lauren Hertzler

    Red and blue pride to last a lifetime
    penn president liz magill with dogs on locust walk

    Red and blue pride to last a lifetime

    President Liz Magill’s inauguration on Friday coincided with Penn’s Homecoming festivities, making for an extra-spirited weekend on campus.

    Lauren Hertzler

    A ‘new beginning’ for Penn
    liz magill in irvine after inauguration

    Liz Magill, Penn’s ninth president, walks in the academic procession as part of her inauguration. 

    A ‘new beginning’ for Penn

    The University celebrated the inauguration of Liz Magill, its ninth president, on Friday, Oct. 21.

    Lauren Hertzler

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