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Penn Announces Launch of President's Innovation Prize

Penn Announces Launch of President's Innovation Prize

University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann today announced the launch of the President’s Innovation Prize, a competitively awarded annual prize aimed at building on the University’s culture of innovation and entrepreneurship while underscoring the high priority that Penn places on ed
Penn Professor Adrian Raine Unlocks the Criminal Mind Using Biological Keys

Penn Professor Adrian Raine Unlocks the Criminal Mind Using Biological Keys

Barely one minute into his Penn Lightbulb Café talk on “The Anatomy of Violence,” University of Pennsylvania professor Adrian Raine pointed to a slide projected on the screen behind him that showed the cracked skull of a 19th–century railroad worker Phineas Gage, alongside a sepia-colored image of the maimed man.

Jacquie Posey

Tutoring project gives West Philly students a leg up on learning

Tutoring project gives West Philly students a leg up on learning

A West African proverb, borrowed by then-First Lady Hillary Clinton for the title of her 1996 book on how a community impacts a child’s wellbeing, says, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Children are not islands, and cannot thrive in isolation. A collective societal effort is required for them to reach their full potential.
Student Spotlight with Tom Maier

Student Spotlight with Tom Maier

DUNDER MIFFLIN: A junior from Scranton, Pa., Tom Maier is a member of Simply Chaos, Penn’s only stand-up comedy group, which has around a dozen members. Undeclared but leaning toward a major in economics, Maier has been involved with Simply Chaos since his sophomore year.
PAACH marks 15 ‘empowering’ years

PAACH marks 15 ‘empowering’ years

It provides a home base for that much-needed break in a busy school day, Yen-Yen Gao says, when describing the Pan-Asian American Community House (PAACH).

Lauren Hertzler

For the Record: Locust Walk

For the Record: Locust Walk

Throughout most of Philadelphia, Locust Street is open to vehicle traffic, but on Penn’s campus, the path is a landscaped walkway that is open to pedestrians and after-hour bikes.

Jeanne Leong

Green purchasing honors

Green purchasing honors

Late last month, several Penn employees were honored for their commitment to an environmentally friendly purchasing initiative.