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Penn Band celebrates 50 years of women on the field
Members of the Penn Band take the field in a row in 1970.

Penn Band celebrates 50 years of women on the field

After decades of superstition and pushback, the first group of women stepped onto Franklin Field with the Penn Band 50 years ago.

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‘Homecoming at Home’ arts preview
Jill Krutick standing in her studio surrounded by paintings with a fluffy dog at her feet.

On Nov. 11, Jill Krutick will discuss her transition from finance professional to full-time artist, present some of her work, and explain how she’s adapted her business in the face of coronavirus closings. (Image: The Pennsylvania Gazette)

‘Homecoming at Home’ arts preview

For Homecoming 2020, the visual arts experience will be available online 24/7, including a virtual Gallery Hop.

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Away from the lab bench, Khoa Tran is a ‘science superhero’
Three-panel comic strip called E. Coli Chronicles, A Magical Friendship

Away from the lab bench, Khoa Tran is a ‘science superhero’

The research fellow in the Berger Lab and co-founder of JKX Comics makes science and STEM disciplines more accessible by translating abstruse concepts into approachable comics.

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Chaz Howard finds common ground in the face of division

Chaz Howard finds common ground in the face of division

The University chaplain, vice president for social equity and community, and head of the University’s recently announced Projects for Progress sees hope in the face of activism invigorated by nationwide racial justice protests.

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Raymond Pace Alexander: A history of righting the wrongs
Historical photo of Raymond Pace Alexander wearing a judge robes seated at a table over an open book.

Raymond Pace Alexander as a Common Pleas Court judge. (Image: The Pennsylvania Gazette)

Raymond Pace Alexander: A history of righting the wrongs

The Wharton graduate of the Class of 1920 went on the become one of Philadelphia’s leading civil rights lawyers, and had a lasting impact on the city.

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The Quattrone Center: Less argument, more truth-seeking
Illustration of a Black hand with shackle around the wrist and paper in the palm folded like a crane.

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The Quattrone Center: Less argument, more truth-seeking

The Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice is pioneering a systemic, data-driven approach to criminal justice reform. Its executive director, John Hollway, started with the idea that the law should function more like science.

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Mauro Guillén’s world is about to change
Illustration of a future world cartoon.

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Mauro Guillén’s world is about to change

In a new book, the Wharton professor—and “globalization guy”—breaks down the key factors that will combine to radically transform the world over the next decade.

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The Penn Family Center turns 10
Cartoon of a parent and child reading between two similarly-sized buildings.

The Penn Family Center turns 10

When Stephanie Pierson showed up to a support group for Penn students who have children, she didn’t expect that everyone would be crying within the first five minutes, herself included.

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