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Celebrating MLK’s legacy

Celebrating MLK’s legacy

Each year, during the month of January, Penn and the surrounding communities come together to commemorate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This year, programming and events run through Friday, Jan. 29, and include talks, music performances, and a film screening.

Artists wanted

Artists wanted

The Burrison Gallery, an entity of the University Club, is calling for submittals of artwork to be considered for exhibition during the Spring 2016 academic term.

Amazon comes to Penn

Amazon comes to Penn

Penn’s Division of Business Services has announced that beginning this spring, a new service called Amazon@Penn will open on campus, providing a staffed package pickup point for members of the Penn community to receive and return Amazon orders.

Student Spotlight with Alexa Hoover

Student Spotlight with Alexa Hoover

ACCIDENTAL BEGINNINGS: Sophomore Alexa Hoover started playing field hockey by accident. When she was 4 years old, her mom tried to sign her up for soccer at the local YMCA, but registration was full.
Memory cafe a safe place for socialization

Memory cafe a safe place for socialization

When Diane Cagan thinks back to her first time at a “memory cafe,” it’s all smiles. It was “just perfect,” she says. “It was better than I ever expected.”

Lauren Hertzler

Eggs for breakfast keep children fuller longer, says Penn study

Eggs for breakfast keep children fuller longer, says Penn study

What’s a good breakfast for growing children? Ask Penn Nursing professor Tanja Kral and she’ll likely answer, “One that incorporates protein-rich foods like eggs.”

Michele W. Berger

Penn Science/Lightbulb cafés begin anew for spring semester

Penn Science/Lightbulb cafés begin anew for spring semester

Penn’s Science and Lightbulb cafés, where faculty members and the general public get together on Tuesday evenings for spirited discussions about the latest topics in academic research, are returning for the spring semester.

Evan Lerner

Stay zen while working at Penn

Stay zen while working at Penn

Grab your water bottle and sneakers and head to the Palestra on Friday, Jan. 22, during lunch for an hour-long walk inside the gym with your fellow Penn employees.

Lauren Hertzler

U.S.-Cuba relations expand, broadening work and experiences of Penn community

U.S.-Cuba relations expand, broadening work and experiences of Penn community

This week, Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, an associate professor in the Department of the History of Art, will lead a group of Penn alumni to Cuba to experience its rich culture—specifically its arts community.

Lauren Hertzler