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Penn Vet conserves 145 acres

Penn Vet conserves 145 acres

With the recent signing of an agricultural conservation easement, the School of Veterinary Medicine has ensured that 145 acres of its New Bolton Center campus in Chester County will be protected from development,  and will continue the area’s agricultural tradition.

Penn Women’s Center celebrates 40 years

Penn Women’s Center celebrates 40 years

In 1973, second-wave feminism was in full force. The Supreme Court struck down most state restrictions on abortion in the landmark case Roe v. Wade, and the Gloria Steinem-founded Ms. magazine had just celebrated its inaugural year on newsstands. At Penn, the atmosphere was no different.

Maria Zankey

Q&A with Anita Allen

Q&A with Anita Allen

Swirling all around Anita Allen, a child of the ‘60s, were the country’s most divisive social issues: racial conflict and African Americans’ demand for civil and human rights, the feminist movement and women’s fight for gender equality, a War on Poverty, and a deadly and controversial war in Vietnam.
Staff Q&A with Tom Murphy

Staff Q&A with Tom Murphy

Tom Murphy will tell you straight—he’s not an IT guy. But don’t be swayed by his modest words. As Penn’s new vice president for information technology and chief information officer, he brings years of valuable, hard-earned experience in managing information technology for multibillion-dollar companies.

Maria Zankey

Penn Student Set on Career Path to Lead a Charter School

Penn Student Set on Career Path to Lead a Charter School

Jessica King, 20, who calls herself  “a child of public school,” is on a path to become the principal of a charter school. King was admitted to the University of Pennsylvania as an early-decision applicant.

Jacquie Posey

A peek inside Penn’s outside spaces

A peek inside Penn’s outside spaces

[youtube]-suEYEPZpRc[/youtube]In Philadelphia—a city famed for its perpendicular streets and silver skyline—a step onto Penn’s campus can take visitors into a verdant, yet wildly urban setting.

Maria Zankey