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Why there’s nowhere to hang out at night in Philly anymore
Philadelphia Inquirer

Why there’s nowhere to hang out at night in Philly anymore

The Penn Bookstore is noted as one of the few public evening spaces remaining after the pandemic, with remarks from Associate Vice President Anthony P. Sorrentino and Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice.

Philadelphia Orchestra donates its entire archive to Penn
Philadelphia Inquirer

Philadelphia Orchestra donates its entire archive to Penn

The Philadelphia Orchestra has donated almost its entire archive, as well as that of the Academy of Music, to Penn Libraries’ Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts, with quotes from the center’s director, Sean M. Quimby.

How Philly can stay ahead of the curve in addressing climate change
Philadelphia Inquirer

How Philly can stay ahead of the curve in addressing climate change

In an Op-Ed, visiting scholar Mauricio Rodas of Perry World House and Eugénie L. Birch of the Weitzman School of Design offer recommendations that might help Philadelphia mitigate and adapt to extreme heat.

Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts’ faces institutional racism
Philadelphia Inquirer

Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts’ faces institutional racism

Gwendolyn DuBois of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the racism experienced by Black students of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts at the turn of the century.

The state with too many campuses
Chronicle of Higher Education

The state with too many campuses

Joni Finney of the Graduate School of Education says that Pennsylvania’s fierce competition for students stems from its large private higher education sector and declining numbers of Pennsylvanians.

Event recognizes legacy of Judge A. Leon Higginbotham
Philadelphia Tribune

Event recognizes legacy of Judge A. Leon Higginbotham

A West Philadelphia mural has been dedicated to the late Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, formerly of Penn Carey Law, with a quote from Osagie Imasogie.