Philadelphia’s College of Physicians starts mentorship program for young Black men who want to become doctors Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia’s College of Physicians starts mentorship program for young Black men who want to become doctors The Hinkson Holloway Mentorship Program, a collaboration between the Perelman School of Medicine and the College of Physicians, will serve as a pipeline for new Black male doctors in Philadelphia. Philadelphia anchor institutions redirect over $37M in contracts to minority-owned firms Penn In the News Philadelphia Business Journal Philadelphia anchor institutions redirect over $37M in contracts to minority-owned firms Chief Procurement Officer Mark Mills says that Penn has accelerated its payments to suppliers in order to support local businesses and diversify sources while negotiating price decreases. Jeff Marrazzo’s big, bold Philly gene therapy vision Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Jeff Marrazzo’s big, bold Philly gene therapy vision A profile examines alumnus Jeff Marrazzo’s efforts as co-founder of Spark Therapeutics to make Philadelphia the cell and gene therapy capital of the country. A night in the life of the night mayor Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine A night in the life of the night mayor Michael Fichman of the Weitzman School of Design is noted for suggesting the implementation of a dedicated office of nightlife in Philadelphia while part of a task force to sustain the city’s creative economy. The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital A special examines the history of Philadelphia’s Mercy-Douglass Hospital and the role of race in health care, featuring interviews with Penn staff and faculty like Gerald DeVaughn of the Perelman School of Medicine, Patricia D’Antonio of the School of Nursing, and Hafeeza Anchrum of the School of Arts & Sciences. This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Nicole Carl of the Graduate School of Education says that teachers are feeling pressure from administrators to boost test scores. SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Jay Arzu of the Stuart Weitzman School of Design appreciates that SEPTA officials are being honest about not having the funding for a massive subway project. Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place Connor Barwin (second from right) and members of the Philadelphia Eagles. (Image: Wharton Stories) nocred Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place The former NFL outside linebacker for the Eagles, and founder of the Make the World Better Foundation, is enrolled in Wharton’s MBA Program for Executives. Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter intends to start a center for public policy at Penn in order to address poverty and income inequality in the city. Six months with President Liz Magill Six months with President Liz Magill Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far. Load More
Philadelphia anchor institutions redirect over $37M in contracts to minority-owned firms Penn In the News Philadelphia Business Journal Philadelphia anchor institutions redirect over $37M in contracts to minority-owned firms Chief Procurement Officer Mark Mills says that Penn has accelerated its payments to suppliers in order to support local businesses and diversify sources while negotiating price decreases. Jeff Marrazzo’s big, bold Philly gene therapy vision Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Jeff Marrazzo’s big, bold Philly gene therapy vision A profile examines alumnus Jeff Marrazzo’s efforts as co-founder of Spark Therapeutics to make Philadelphia the cell and gene therapy capital of the country. A night in the life of the night mayor Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine A night in the life of the night mayor Michael Fichman of the Weitzman School of Design is noted for suggesting the implementation of a dedicated office of nightlife in Philadelphia while part of a task force to sustain the city’s creative economy. The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital A special examines the history of Philadelphia’s Mercy-Douglass Hospital and the role of race in health care, featuring interviews with Penn staff and faculty like Gerald DeVaughn of the Perelman School of Medicine, Patricia D’Antonio of the School of Nursing, and Hafeeza Anchrum of the School of Arts & Sciences. This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Nicole Carl of the Graduate School of Education says that teachers are feeling pressure from administrators to boost test scores. SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Jay Arzu of the Stuart Weitzman School of Design appreciates that SEPTA officials are being honest about not having the funding for a massive subway project. Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place Connor Barwin (second from right) and members of the Philadelphia Eagles. (Image: Wharton Stories) nocred Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place The former NFL outside linebacker for the Eagles, and founder of the Make the World Better Foundation, is enrolled in Wharton’s MBA Program for Executives. Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter intends to start a center for public policy at Penn in order to address poverty and income inequality in the city. Six months with President Liz Magill Six months with President Liz Magill Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far. Load More
Jeff Marrazzo’s big, bold Philly gene therapy vision Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine Jeff Marrazzo’s big, bold Philly gene therapy vision A profile examines alumnus Jeff Marrazzo’s efforts as co-founder of Spark Therapeutics to make Philadelphia the cell and gene therapy capital of the country. A night in the life of the night mayor Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine A night in the life of the night mayor Michael Fichman of the Weitzman School of Design is noted for suggesting the implementation of a dedicated office of nightlife in Philadelphia while part of a task force to sustain the city’s creative economy. The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital A special examines the history of Philadelphia’s Mercy-Douglass Hospital and the role of race in health care, featuring interviews with Penn staff and faculty like Gerald DeVaughn of the Perelman School of Medicine, Patricia D’Antonio of the School of Nursing, and Hafeeza Anchrum of the School of Arts & Sciences. This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Nicole Carl of the Graduate School of Education says that teachers are feeling pressure from administrators to boost test scores. SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Jay Arzu of the Stuart Weitzman School of Design appreciates that SEPTA officials are being honest about not having the funding for a massive subway project. Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place Connor Barwin (second from right) and members of the Philadelphia Eagles. (Image: Wharton Stories) nocred Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place The former NFL outside linebacker for the Eagles, and founder of the Make the World Better Foundation, is enrolled in Wharton’s MBA Program for Executives. Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter intends to start a center for public policy at Penn in order to address poverty and income inequality in the city. Six months with President Liz Magill Six months with President Liz Magill Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far. Load More
A night in the life of the night mayor Penn In the News Philadelphia Magazine A night in the life of the night mayor Michael Fichman of the Weitzman School of Design is noted for suggesting the implementation of a dedicated office of nightlife in Philadelphia while part of a task force to sustain the city’s creative economy. The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital A special examines the history of Philadelphia’s Mercy-Douglass Hospital and the role of race in health care, featuring interviews with Penn staff and faculty like Gerald DeVaughn of the Perelman School of Medicine, Patricia D’Antonio of the School of Nursing, and Hafeeza Anchrum of the School of Arts & Sciences. This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Nicole Carl of the Graduate School of Education says that teachers are feeling pressure from administrators to boost test scores. SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Jay Arzu of the Stuart Weitzman School of Design appreciates that SEPTA officials are being honest about not having the funding for a massive subway project. Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place Connor Barwin (second from right) and members of the Philadelphia Eagles. (Image: Wharton Stories) nocred Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place The former NFL outside linebacker for the Eagles, and founder of the Make the World Better Foundation, is enrolled in Wharton’s MBA Program for Executives. Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter intends to start a center for public policy at Penn in order to address poverty and income inequality in the city. Six months with President Liz Magill Six months with President Liz Magill Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far. Load More
The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) The story of Mercy-Douglass Hospital A special examines the history of Philadelphia’s Mercy-Douglass Hospital and the role of race in health care, featuring interviews with Penn staff and faculty like Gerald DeVaughn of the Perelman School of Medicine, Patricia D’Antonio of the School of Nursing, and Hafeeza Anchrum of the School of Arts & Sciences. This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Nicole Carl of the Graduate School of Education says that teachers are feeling pressure from administrators to boost test scores. SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Jay Arzu of the Stuart Weitzman School of Design appreciates that SEPTA officials are being honest about not having the funding for a massive subway project. Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place Connor Barwin (second from right) and members of the Philadelphia Eagles. (Image: Wharton Stories) nocred Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place The former NFL outside linebacker for the Eagles, and founder of the Make the World Better Foundation, is enrolled in Wharton’s MBA Program for Executives. Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter intends to start a center for public policy at Penn in order to address poverty and income inequality in the city. Six months with President Liz Magill Six months with President Liz Magill Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far. Load More
This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer This Philly-area elementary school saw test scores plummet. Now it’s putting all its resources toward catching up. Nicole Carl of the Graduate School of Education says that teachers are feeling pressure from administrators to boost test scores. SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Jay Arzu of the Stuart Weitzman School of Design appreciates that SEPTA officials are being honest about not having the funding for a massive subway project. Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place Connor Barwin (second from right) and members of the Philadelphia Eagles. (Image: Wharton Stories) nocred Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place The former NFL outside linebacker for the Eagles, and founder of the Make the World Better Foundation, is enrolled in Wharton’s MBA Program for Executives. Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter intends to start a center for public policy at Penn in order to address poverty and income inequality in the city. Six months with President Liz Magill Six months with President Liz Magill Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far. Load More
SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer SEPTA said ‘there really is no way forward’ to build the Roosevelt Boulevard subway Jay Arzu of the Stuart Weitzman School of Design appreciates that SEPTA officials are being honest about not having the funding for a massive subway project. Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place Connor Barwin (second from right) and members of the Philadelphia Eagles. (Image: Wharton Stories) nocred Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place The former NFL outside linebacker for the Eagles, and founder of the Make the World Better Foundation, is enrolled in Wharton’s MBA Program for Executives. Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter intends to start a center for public policy at Penn in order to address poverty and income inequality in the city. Six months with President Liz Magill Six months with President Liz Magill Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far. Load More
Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place Connor Barwin (second from right) and members of the Philadelphia Eagles. (Image: Wharton Stories) nocred Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place The former NFL outside linebacker for the Eagles, and founder of the Make the World Better Foundation, is enrolled in Wharton’s MBA Program for Executives.
Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter says he won’t run again now ‘or in any other year’ Former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter intends to start a center for public policy at Penn in order to address poverty and income inequality in the city. Six months with President Liz Magill Six months with President Liz Magill Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far.
Six months with President Liz Magill Six months with President Liz Magill Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far.