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New eats in ARCH

New eats in ARCH

Acclaimed Chicago chef Rick Bayless is bringing his food and global sensibility to Penn with a Tortas Frontera restaurant location on the first floor of the newly renovated ARCH Building in the center of Penn’s campus.

Food for fines

Food for fines

During the month of November, Penn Library patrons can help feed the community while paying off their library fines: The Penn Libraries are sponsoring a food drive and fine amnesty program to benefit Philabundance. For each food item donated, $1 will be credited toward a patron’s account, up to a maximum of $20.

Penn to build dynamic New College House

Penn to build dynamic New College House

Next year, Penn will begin construction on the campus’ first-ever residential building specifically designed as a college house. The New College House at Hill Field will be located on Hill Field, a site bounded by 33rd, 34th, Walnut, and Chestnut streets.

Penn Current Staff

Trolley Transformation

Trolley Transformation

The University City District (UCD), working in conjunction with Andropogon Associates landscape architects, SEPTA, the City of Philadelphia, and a committee of neighborhood stakeholders, is working to transform the 40th Street Trolley Portal. UCD has devised a plan to turn the concrete space into a vibrant, green, pedestrian-friendly plaza with a café.

PIK professor examines African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem

PIK professor examines African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem

In 1966, God spoke to Ben Carter. He came in the form of an angelic voice (some stories name the Angel Gabriel). At first, Carter did not want to believe the celestial calling. Terrified, and afraid he was going insane, he tried to ignore the voice, but it was persistent and absolute in its command: “Lead Yah’s flock out of modern-day Babylon, the United States of America.”
Q&A with Lila Gleitman

Q&A with Lila Gleitman

At the turn of the mid-century, Brooklyn-born Lila Gleitman was a professor’s wife with the benefit of enrolling in tuition-free courses at Penn. She had just wrapped up her undergraduate career at Antioch College, where she studied English literature—a domain Gleitman says she had considered to be “the pinnacle of human achievement.”

Maria Zankey

Four Penn Students Named Emerging Leaders in Science and Society Fellows

Four Penn Students Named Emerging Leaders in Science and Society Fellows

Four University of Pennsylvania graduate students have been named to the inaugural class of Emerging Leaders in Science and Society Fellows.  ELISS is sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Jacquie Posey

Student Spotlight with Joe Huennekens

Student Spotlight with Joe Huennekens

JOE COLLEGE: Joe Huennekens, a first-year graduate student in PennDesign, is assisting The Woodlands with its new master plan to reimagine the idea of the cemetery, and promote the landscape as a green space open to the community.