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Penn Hosts Ribbon Cutting for New Global Center, Perry World House

Penn Hosts Ribbon Cutting for New Global Center, Perry World House

University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann today welcomed donors, students, faculty, dignitaries and special guests for a ribbon cutting celebrating the completion of Perry World House, the University’s new hub for global engagement. 
Penn Vet stars in Animal Planet's 'Life at Vet U'

Penn Vet stars in Animal Planet's 'Life at Vet U'

  For the first three years of veterinary school, students spend the equivalent of a full-time job—or more—in the classroom and lab, absorbing the core scientific principles that will guide their practice of animal medicine.

Katherine Unger Baillie

Storytime

Storytime

Kui Wang, a visiting scholar in medicine at Penn, shops with her daughter Jeanie Yang, 5, at the St. Mary’s Church flea market on Locust Walk.

Does Penn offer retirement saving counseling?

Does Penn offer retirement saving counseling?

Dear Benny,I recently celebrated my one-year work anniversary at Penn. With it came a packet of information in the mail explaining the University’s “Basic Plan” contribution to my retirement.

Annenberg Center Live sings the blues for 2016-17 season

Annenberg Center Live sings the blues for 2016-17 season

 The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts’ partnerships with Penn’s Cinema and Media Studies Program and the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) are creating synergies that offer unique program

Jeanne Leong

For the Record: Karl Greenwood Miller

For the Record: Karl Greenwood Miller

 Karl Greenwood Miller was a progressive leader who played a significant role in shaping Penn’s College of Liberal Arts for Women. Founded in 1933, the College was led by Merle Odgers for its first thr

Jeanne Leong

Fall lectures at Penn talk race, science, and the humanities

Fall lectures at Penn talk race, science, and the humanities

Penn offers opportunities to feed your brain through an assortment of fascinating lecture series this fall. “The Public Classroom @ Penn Museum,” a series of five free evening classes, brings together internationally renowned experts to discuss race, science, and justice in “

Jeanne Leong

Wharton People Analytics focuses on the data that drives decision-making

Wharton People Analytics focuses on the data that drives decision-making

In a February 2015 opinion piece published in Forbes, contributor Josh Bersin wrote that the “geeks” had arrived in the world of human resources. He was referring to a move in corporate HR departments toward data-driven decision-making about hiring, promotions, and other aspects of worklife. This attention to data- or evidence-bas