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Penn’s Silfen University Forum on March 19 Will Focus on How the 2012 Election Might Fix a ‘Broken’ America

Penn’s Silfen University Forum on March 19 Will Focus on How the 2012 Election Might Fix a ‘Broken’ America

PHILADELPHIA –- A panel of political experts will examine the 2012 election and the effect it will have on the nation’s ills during the University of Pennsylvania’s annual David and Lyn Silfen University Forum to be held 4:30–6 p.m., Monday, March 19, in Irvine Auditorium, 3401 Spruce St.
Penn School of Social Policy & Practice Alumni Council Hosts “Bullying Across the Lifespan”

Penn School of Social Policy & Practice Alumni Council Hosts “Bullying Across the Lifespan”

PHILADELPHIA — During the symposium “Bullying Across the Lifespan: Targeting the Bully,” the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice’s Alumni Council will address the issue of bullying in the schoolyard, in the office or of the elderly, in observance of National Social Work Month.  The event will be held at 6:30 p.m., Thurs
Penn Police officer teaches chair yoga techniques

Penn Police officer teaches chair yoga techniques

If the word “yoga” calls to mind twisted limbs in uncomfortable positions, the benefits and ease of a gentle form of the exercise may come as a surprise.

Katherine Unger Baillie

SP2 symposium addresses bullying at all ages

SP2 symposium addresses bullying at all ages

Bullying is a national concern, so much so that last year President Obama felt compelled to convene the first-ever White House Conference on Bullying Prevention. At the conference, the president, the first lady, and approximately 150 students, parents, teachers, non-profit leaders, advocates, and policymakers gathered to discuss ways to make schools and communities safer places.
Penn students and alumni embark on an award tour

Penn students and alumni embark on an award tour

Penn students and alumni have been on an award tour lately, picking up a number of fellowships and scholarships enabling them to further their scholarship here and around the world.  

Jacquie Posey

Spring-like winter can spell stress for plants

Spring-like winter can spell stress for plants

The unusually high temperatures have made it feel more like spring than winter in recent days. People who enjoy milder weather love it, but it’s causing some concern for gardeners, and plenty of confusion for some plants, which have bloomed several weeks earlier than usual.

Jeanne Leong

Penn staffer blogs for Huffington Post

Penn staffer blogs for Huffington Post

A chance encounter at a New York City dress shop with the chief of The Huffington Post, has led to Penn’s Leslie Mellet, associate vice president in the Office of the University Secretary, authoring a motivational blog on the popular internet site.

Julie McWilliams

Med Ed program helps teachers teach doctors

Med Ed program helps teachers teach doctors

Teaching students who are on the path to becoming physicians is nothing new at Penn. Founded in 1765, the Perelman School of Medicine is the oldest medical school in the United States and has been training doctors for almost 250 years.
Penn welcomes high school students for Asia Day

Penn welcomes high school students for Asia Day

A cavalcade of high school students will be on campus next week, but they’re not coming for the usual college tour. It is Asia Day at Penn on Tuesday, Feb. 28.

Jacquie Posey

Wharton and NFL partner for high school business boot camp

Wharton and NFL partner for high school business boot camp

The odds of a high school athlete making it to the pros are miniscule, but for the select group of elite players who have the potential to play at the professional level, the Wharton School and the NFL are partnering to give them a leg up on how to handle business and life issues.  

Jeanne Leong