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The 121st Running of the Penn Relays

The 121st Running of the Penn Relays

Every April, athletes from around the globe make history at Franklin Field.In 2015, 16,368 high school, college, and professional athletes are competing in the 121st running of the Penn Relays, which is being held from Thursday, April 23 through Saturday, April 25.
Penn IUR’s Eugenie Birch Elected President of the U.N.’s General Assembly of Partners

Penn IUR’s Eugenie Birch Elected President of the U.N.’s General Assembly of Partners

Eugenie Birch, co-director of the University of Pennsylvania's Institute for Urban Research, has been elected as the first president of the new General Assembly of Partners (GAP), a special initiative of the United Nation’s World Urban Campaign. Birch was elected at the GAP’s inaugural meeting, held in Nairobi, Kenya in mid-April.

Deborah Lang

City's new bike-share program cycles through Penn

City's new bike-share program cycles through Penn

The warming spring weather has arrived just in time for Philadelphia’s new bike-share program, dubbed Indego, which officially launches on Thursday, April 23.

Lauren Hertzler

Book explores intellectual history of black women

Book explores intellectual history of black women

“Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women,” a new book co-edited by Barbara D. Savage, the Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought at Penn, grew out of her shared scholarly interests and friendships with other black women academics.

Jacquie Posey

Penn Vet study plugs ‘leaky’ blood-brain barrier in mice with MS-like disease

Penn Vet study plugs ‘leaky’ blood-brain barrier in mice with MS-like disease

Many neurological diseases impair the blood-brain barrier, a highly regulated blockade that, when functioning normally, keeps all but select molecules from traveling from the circulatory system into the brain. In individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), for example, this barrier springs leaks that lead to inflammation and neuronal damage.

Katherine Unger Baillie

Penn study sees changing faces of beauty

Penn study sees changing faces of beauty

Beauty, it has been said, is in the eye of the beholder. People’s opinions on what constitutes an attractive face changes over time and from place to place.

Evan Lerner

Penn Senior Jodi Feinberg to Launch Cardiac Patient In-home Rehab Program

Penn Senior Jodi Feinberg to Launch Cardiac Patient In-home Rehab Program

(This is the fourth in a series of features introducing the inaugural Penn President’s Engagement Prize winners.)   One in five patients discharged from the hospital experience an adverse event at home within three weeks. They may fall or mix up their medications, placing an extreme burden on their caregivers. Ultimately they’re readmitted to the hospital.

Jacquie Posey