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Heather A. Davis

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    Staff Q&A with Hikaru Kozuma

    Staff Q&A with Hikaru Kozuma

    Hikaru Kozuma says that many people who end up working in student affairs in higher education do so by accident. But Kozuma’s path down that road was purely intentional.
    Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative

    Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative

    WHAT: Policymakers and legislators in Washington, D.C., are able to call upon a resource when they have questions about complex issues at the intersection of business and economics.
    Q&A with Joan Hendricks

    Q&A with Joan Hendricks

    According to Joan Hendricks, dean of Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine, people go into veterinary medicine because of a couple reasons. They love animals, probably first and foremost.
    ‘Veterinarians Will Help the World’

    ‘Veterinarians Will Help the World’

    According to Joan Hendricks, dean of Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine, people go into veterinary medicine for a couple reasons. They love animals, probably first and foremost.
    Children’s Festival a favorite for generations

    Children’s Festival a favorite for generations

    Nearly three decades ago, people were introduced to kid-friendly acts from around the world at the very first Philadelphia International Children’s Festival—all at a reasonable price for parents.
    Student Spotlight with Amy Wu

    Student Spotlight with Amy Wu

    MATH + SCIENCE = ART: Amy Wu, a senior dual-degree student in Wharton and the School of Engineering & Applied Science, knows that her course of study might make her sound like the polar opposite of someone who is passionate about art. But Wu has loved making art since she was young.
    Neural and Behavioral Sciences Building

    Neural and Behavioral Sciences Building

    CENTER OF COLLABORATION: By the time students set foot on campus in the fall of 2016, Penn will have two reimagined entrances at opposite corners. To the northeast: The New College House on Hill Field.
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