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Penn lecturer to teach course on Bob Dylan

Penn lecturer to teach course on Bob Dylan

Earlier this month, iconic musician Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Dylan’s silence since has been deemed ill-mannered, and some people are even questioning if he’ll attend the award ceremony in Sweden in December.

Lauren Hertzler

Penn’s OGCA helps drive campus get-out-the-vote efforts

Penn’s OGCA helps drive campus get-out-the-vote efforts

In just over a week, United States citizens will take to the polls and vote for a slew of new political leaders. Often termed a “battleground state,” Pennsylvania is expected to play a major role in the presidential race between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump.

Lauren Hertzler

Book explores growth, success of America’s Indian population

Book explores growth, success of America’s Indian population

A small portion of Americans who make up the top earning households in the country have gained notoriety as “the one percent.” But according to a new book, another lesser known one percent of the population has made a major impact in certain occupations and as entrepreneurs, becoming the most well-educated and highest-earning group among all immigrants in the United States.

Jacquie Posey

Penn to Celebrate Ribbon Cutting for New Innovation Hub, Pennovation Center

Penn to Celebrate Ribbon Cutting for New Innovation Hub, Pennovation Center

University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann and David L. Cohen, chair of Penn’s Board of Trustees, invite Penn students, faculty, staff, alumni, trustees and friends, as well as the region’s business and tech community, to a ribbon-cutting and grand opening ceremony from 12:30 to 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28.
National Academy of Medicine Elects Two New Members From Penn

National Academy of Medicine Elects Two New Members From Penn

Two University of Pennsylvania faculty have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, formerly the Institute of Medicine: Anita Allen, vice provost for faculty with appointments in the Law School and

Michele W. Berger

A personal history and a larger cause

A personal history and a larger cause

Growing up in Rochester, N.Y., and Reno, Nev., Evelyn Galban, a clinical assistant professor of neurology and neurosurgery at the School of Veterinary Medicine, developed a strong connection to her Native American heritage, one that she maintained as she trained to be a

Katherine Unger Baillie

Does Penn offer a discount for bike commuters?

Does Penn offer a discount for bike commuters?

Dear Benny,I bike to work most of the time, but wonder if I can get a discount for doing so, much like my co-workers who get a subsidized train pass from SEPTA.