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Penn archaeologist discovers ancient Egyptian boat in middle of desert

Penn archaeologist discovers ancient Egyptian boat in middle of desert

When Penn archaeologist Josef Wegner and colleagues first came across structures buried deep beneath the sand in the Egyptian city of Abydos, they anticipated finding more evidence of a pharaoh cemetery

Michele W. Berger

Addressing the trans community with dignity and respect

Addressing the trans community with dignity and respect

Addressing these particular issues, where people—whether transgender, gender non-conforming, or non-cisgender—aren’t honored for being true to themselves, are at the root of Penn’s LGBT Center’s ongoing “Pronouns Matter” campaign, which started in October during LGBT History Month.

Lauren Hertzler

Penn’s Women in Physics club seeks to break down gender barriers in science

Penn’s Women in Physics club seeks to break down gender barriers in science

Although it’s only two years old, the Women in Physics club at Penn (WiP) has helped provide female undergraduate students with a support system through conferences, weekly undergraduate presentations, monthly luncheons, and annual lectures.

Ali Sundermier

Penn Provost Vincent Price to Become Duke’s Next President

Penn Provost Vincent Price to Become Duke’s Next President

A Message to the Penn Community From President Amy Gutmann   I write to share some bittersweet news: this morning Duke University is announcing that it has selected our Provost, Vince Price, to be its next president, starting July 1, 2017.

Carving out quiet spaces on a bustling and busy campus

Carving out quiet spaces on a bustling and busy campus

Despite the busy pace of University life, Penn’s campus offers a multitude of places and ways to retreat and find quiet and solitude when it is desired, whether during a walk across campus, a lunch break, or an intentional period of brief meditation.

Katherine Unger Baillie

New federal center gives Penn researchers access to exclusive, high-quality government data

New federal center gives Penn researchers access to exclusive, high-quality government data

A significant amount of confidential data from the U.S. Census Bureau and other governmental entities will soon become available for free to Penn researchers who qualify because of the University’s part in establishing a new Federal Statistical Research Data Center (FSRDC) in Philadelphia.

Michele W. Berger