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Designing a more equitable Philadelphia

Designing a more equitable Philadelphia

Dating back 165 years, most of the neighborhoods in Philadelphia were their own municipalities. In 1854 they merged, creating the consolidated City and County of Philadelphia. Tasked with brainstorming ideas to make Philadelphia a more equitable city, a group at a design workshop at Penn earlier this week suggested getting rid of that very Consolidation Act.

Lauren Hertzler

Du Bois at Penn: An epilogue

Du Bois at Penn: An epilogue

More than 100 years have passed since W.E.B. Du Bois wrote “The Philadelphia Negro” and the United States is a much different country. America has grown up and become a more cultured, tolerant, and civilized nation.
Help Penn represent at the Philadelphia Science Festival

Help Penn represent at the Philadelphia Science Festival

In just two months, scientists and science fans will launch into action at the sixth annual Philadelphia Science Festival (PSF), a weeklong celebration that aims to involve Philadelphians of all ages in engaging activities, talks, and exhibits.

Katherine Unger Baillie

Penn Study: Machine Learning at Arraignments Can Cut Repeat Domestic Violence

Penn Study: Machine Learning at Arraignments Can Cut Repeat Domestic Violence

In one large metropolitan area, arraignment decisions made with the assistance of machine learning cut new domestic violence incidents by half, leading to more than 1,000 fewer such post-arraignment arrests annually, according to new findings from the University of Pennsylvania.

Michele W. Berger

7th Annual Penn Public Policy Challenge Finals

7th Annual Penn Public Policy Challenge Finals

WHO &  WHAT:          The Public Policy Challenge invites students from across the University of Pennsylvania to develop a policy proposal based on an issue that affects Philadelphia, such as education, public health, homelessness, recidivism and others.
Penn Band Receives Musicopia Inspire Award

Penn Band Receives Musicopia Inspire Award

In addition to playing the soundtrack to a number of sporting events at the University of Pennsylvania and on the road, many members of the Penn Band share a love for playing instruments and contributing their time and talent via outreach to the Philadelphia community.

Gina Bryan

PA Flora Project gets a modern twist

PA Flora Project gets a modern twist

Beginning in the 1930s, botanist Edgar T. Wherry worked with his colleagues at the Morris Arboretum on a monumental task: tracking plants growing in Pennsylvania.