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Ron Ozio

Director, Media Relations
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    Ron Ozio directs local, national, and international media-relations activities in the central University Communications Office. He is also the news-media contact for matters related to the administration and admissions and is the contact for permission to film on campus. 

    Articles from Ron Ozio
    John L. Jackson Jr. Named Dean of the School of Social Policy & Practice at Penn

    John L. Jackson Jr. Named Dean of the School of Social Policy & Practice at Penn

    Penn President Amy Gutmann and Provost Vincent Price today announced that John L. Jackson Jr., the Richard Perry University Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and Senior Advisor for Diversity in the Office of the Provost, has been named dean of Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice.
    Penn Announces Plan to Create 50 New Endowed Professorships

    Penn Announces Plan to Create 50 New Endowed Professorships

    University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann today announced the newest of the Penn Compact 2020 Presidential Initiatives -- a bold plan to create up to 50 new endowed professorships over the next four years.
    Penn Announces Plan to Increase Financial Aid Endowment by $240 Million

    Penn Announces Plan to Increase Financial Aid Endowment by $240 Million

    University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann today unveiled an ambitious new initiative designed to raise an additional $240 million for undergraduate financial aid, bringing to $600 million the total amount of philanthropic support for undergraduate education raised in the past decade.
    Penn Forms New Task Force on Student Psychological Health and Welfare

    Penn Forms New Task Force on Student Psychological Health and Welfare

    President Amy Gutmann and Provost Vincent Price have formed a new Task Force on Student Psychological Health and Welfare.  The Task Force will examine the challenges confronting students that can affect their psychological health and wellbeing; review and assess the efficacy of Penn resources for helping students manage psychological problems, stress, or situational crises; and make recommendations related to programs, policies, and practices designed to improve the quality and safety of student life.
    Applications to Penn Jump 14 Percent

    Applications to Penn Jump 14 Percent

    The University of Pennsylvania has received 35,788 applications for the Class of 2018, a 14 percent increase over the prior year’s applicant pool.
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