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Penn Med program provides excellent and empathetic care to LGBT community

Penn Med program provides excellent and empathetic care to LGBT community

Launched in 2014, the Penn Medicine Program for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Health is one of only several programs of its kind in the country, and stands out even among this select group in the breadth of its approach.

Christina Cook

Kosher dining fosters community on campus

Kosher dining fosters community on campus

It’s often said that community centers around food, and for Penn students who are also observant Jews, a focal point is Penn Hillel at 39th Street and Locust Walk, and the tables in Falk Dining Commons.

Michele W. Berger

Penn Futures Project: Investing in Children & Communities

Penn Futures Project: Investing in Children & Communities

Three University of Pennsylvania deans have joined forces to improve the lives of Philadelphia youth and families through the Penn Futures Project (PFP).

Kat Stein , Ed Federico

Penn Senior and Alumna Awarded 2016 Gates Cambridge Scholarships

Penn Senior and Alumna Awarded 2016 Gates Cambridge Scholarships

A senior at the University of Pennsylvania and a Penn alumna have won 2016 Gates Cambridge Scholarships to pursue graduate degrees at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.

Jacquie Posey

Animal Planet to go behind the scenes at Penn Vet

Animal Planet to go behind the scenes at Penn Vet

This past Sunday, Animal Planet lured television viewers away from the Denver Broncos victory in Super Bowl 50 to watch puppies tussle over squeaky toys in Puppy Bowl XII. Later this year, however, the same network will showcase a different kind of challenge: the rigors of attaining a degree from the School of Veterinary Medicine.

Katherine Unger Baillie

Penn researchers repurpose Alzheimer’s drug to help tobacco smokers quit

Penn researchers repurpose Alzheimer’s drug to help tobacco smokers quit

In adjacent rooms at Penn’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Nicotine Addiction (CIRNA) in the Perelman School of Medicine, a man flips through a magazine, and a woman fiddles with her phone.

Michele W. Berger