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Wharton prof gives advice on integrating work and life

Wharton prof gives advice on integrating work and life

Twenty-four hours does not seem like enough time for people to juggle their professional responsibilities while also raising their children, engaging with the community, and taking care of themselves and their home. The population at large, in the United States and abroad, finds it increasingly difficult to manage their work and private lives, and achieve harmony between the two.
Keeping grass green during frosty weather

Keeping grass green during frosty weather

The fall season’s cleanup is nearly complete, with a lion’s share of the autumn leaves raked and discarded, but there are a few other lawn-cleaning issues to consider when maintaining green grass throughout the winter.

Jeanne Leong

Staff Q&A with Sue Sproat and Chris Hyson

Staff Q&A with Sue Sproat and Chris Hyson

Sue Sproat and Chris Hyson come from different professional backgrounds: Sproat is a human resources and benefits veteran, and Hyson, a wellness programming specialist. Still, they’ve each found themselves tucked into the same niche at Penn—providing resources to faculty and staff with the ultimate goal of benefitting their health.

Maria Zankey

A more perfect criminal justice system

A more perfect criminal justice system

America’s system of criminal justice is supposed to be equal, exact, and colorblind, but it is not without its flaws. Created by human beings, it is at the mercy of human error, usually made in good faith, although occasionally with ill intent.
Penn adds Native American studies minor

Penn adds Native American studies minor

In the northern and southern hemispheres of the Americas, there are more than 600 Indigenous nations—also called Indians, American Indians, and First Nations—each with distinct tribal identities, forms of kinship relations, and social and political alliances with other groups.

Sarah Welsh

Looking for sewage on the waterfront

Looking for sewage on the waterfront

Philadelphia is home to many beautiful waterways, from the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers to the Wissahickon and Cobbs creeks. A visit to their banks affords city dwellers a chance to escape the concrete jungle to fish, hike, picnic, or let their dogs romp and roam.

Katherine Unger Baillie