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Q&A with Randall Mason

Q&A with Randall Mason

PennPraxis has been instrumental in some of the biggest discussions about public space in Philadelphia in the last 14 years.
Penn engineers solve motor oil mystery

Penn engineers solve motor oil mystery

Motor oil contains chemical additives that extend how long engines can run without failing, but despite decades of widespread use, how such additives actually work has remained a mystery.

Evan Lerner

SP2 program teaches ex-offenders entrepreneurial skills

SP2 program teaches ex-offenders entrepreneurial skills

Formerly incarcerated individuals must contend with a barrage of social barriers, including the stigma associated with being an ex-offender, and a lack of money, job skills, social skills, and communal ties.
Student Spotlight with Michael R. McDonald

Student Spotlight with Michael R. McDonald

MASON–DIXON LINE: Waynesboro, Pa., native Michael R. McDonald is a third-year student at Penn Law School, and the editor-in-chief of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review.
Staff Q&A with Rashmi Kumar

Staff Q&A with Rashmi Kumar

Learning through memorizing is how some students succeed or excel in high school, but at Penn, rote learning doesn’t usually cut it. By and large, the transition from high school to Penn requires a deeper level of academic rigor for which students are not always prepared.
Veterinary research lays groundwork to save children’s lives

Veterinary research lays groundwork to save children’s lives

Scientific research can be a competitive enterprise, with researchers vying to win grants and keeping their findings secret, lest their articles get “scooped.” But this antagonistic approach is not the norm for a small cadre of scientists, including a key group at Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine, who are focused o

Katherine Unger Baillie

Staff assemblies give Penn employees a voice in University affairs

Staff assemblies give Penn employees a voice in University affairs

CITY OF PENN: Penn, as of December 2014, has a total regular work force of more than 34,000 employees—split almost equally between the University and the Health System—making Penn the largest private employer in Philadelphia and one of its largest taxpayers.
Penn Senior and SOCEANA Founder Finds Open Doors

Penn Senior and SOCEANA Founder Finds Open Doors

By Julie McWilliams University of Pennsylvania senior Tess Michaels has found herself in an enviable situation not unlike game show contestants who must pick Door No. 1, Door No. 2 or Door No. 3.
Founders of Russian Art Collective Pussy Riot to Speak at Penn

Founders of Russian Art Collective Pussy Riot to Speak at Penn

WHO:            Masha Alekhina and Nadya Tolokonnikova, Russian conceptual artists and founding members of the art collective Pussy RiotWHAT:          “A Conversation With Pussy Riot” 

Jeanne Leong