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Staff Q&A with Katie Huber

Staff Q&A with Katie Huber

Once upon a time, Katie Huber was skeptical of group exercise classes. Before signing up for a BODYPUMP class in her early 20s, she says she wasn’t quite convinced that the classes would give her the strenuous, endorphin-filled workout she favored.
Bringing Louis Kahn’s houses to light at the Kroiz Gallery

Bringing Louis Kahn’s houses to light at the Kroiz Gallery

The exhibit currently on view at Penn’s Kroiz Gallery of the Architectural Archives, “Brought to Light: The Houses of Louis Kahn,” is the first to showcase the houses designed by the wo

Christina Cook

What's so special about endowed professorships?

What's so special about endowed professorships?

Dear Benny,In light of President Amy Gutmann’s announcement that the University will seek to create 50 new endowed professorships over the next four years, could you please define and explain “endowed” professorships? Do endowed professorships differ from “term” professorships?—Curious Bob

Student Spotlight with Amy Wu

Student Spotlight with Amy Wu

MATH + SCIENCE = ART: Amy Wu, a senior dual-degree student in Wharton and the School of Engineering & Applied Science, knows that her course of study might make her sound like the polar opposite of someone who is passionate about art. But Wu has loved making art since she was young.
New Wharton, GSE , SP2 deans

New Wharton, GSE , SP2 deans

Penn President Amy Gutmann and Provost Vincent Price recently announced three new deans at the University. Geoffrey Garrett has been named dean of the Wharton School, effective July 1.

Open Enrollment presentations and fair

Open Enrollment presentations and fair

Each year, Open Enrollment gives Penn faculty and staff an opportunity to make changes to their health care options. The 2014–2015 Open Enrollment period runs from Monday, April 14, to Friday, April 25.

For the Record: Julian Abele

For the Record: Julian Abele

Architect Julian Abele designed some of the 20th century’s most illustrious buildings, but recognition of his contributions came only after decades of obscurity.

Jeanne Leong