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Penn Talks Gun Violence with Capt. Mark Kelly

Penn Talks Gun Violence with Capt. Mark Kelly

WHAT:          “Finding Common Ground: Moving Forward,” a gun violence prevention event, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice.  Includes a screening of “
Two Penn Faculty Among 2013 Guggenheim Fellows

Two Penn Faculty Among 2013 Guggenheim Fellows

Philippe Bourgois and Carlin Romano of the University of Pennsylvania have been named 2013 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellows. 

Katherine Unger Baillie

SP2 race series addresses Philly Mag article

SP2 race series addresses Philly Mag article

The School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2) and the African-American Resource Center kicked off their ongoing “Let’s Talk About Race” discussion in January with a frank conversation on race r
Living silently, celibate, and technology-free

Living silently, celibate, and technology-free

For 29 days last spring, students in Justin McDaniel’s religious studies course observed a code of silence, eschewed all electronic communications, and spent no more than $50 per week. They practiced celibacy, ate only raw vegetables or meat cooked without oil, and performed a daily act of kindness, preferably for a stranger.
Engineering student award benefits middle school girls

Engineering student award benefits middle school girls

Thanks to Kate Miller, a bioengineering major in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, there will be a new computer programming class taught at Penn’s Girls in Engineering, Math and Science (Penn GEMS) summer camp.

Evan Lerner

Open Enrollment period begins on April 15

Open Enrollment period begins on April 15

The Division of Human Resources’ (HR) Open Enrollment period, which runs from Monday, April 15, to Friday, April 26, is a time for Penn faculty and staff to take a close look at the comprehensive array of healthcare options offered by the Univer
Penn Vet Working Dog Center offers training classes

Penn Vet Working Dog Center offers training classes

One of the benefits of teaching a dog new tricks is impressing your friends and family. Fancy canine feats also help strengthen the bond between dog and dog owner, and provide exercise for the dog’s body and brain.

Jeanne Leong

University of Pennsylvania Student Wins Truman Scholarship

University of Pennsylvania Student Wins Truman Scholarship

Christina Economy, a junior at the University of Pennsylvania, has been awarded a Harry S. Truman Scholarship, a merit-based award for college students who plan to pursue careers in government or in public service and who wish to attend graduate or professional school to help prepare for their careers.

Jacquie Posey

Peter H. Ammon Named Penn’s Chief Investment Officer

Peter H. Ammon Named Penn’s Chief Investment Officer

Peter H. Ammon has been named chief investment officer for the University of Pennsylvania. Currently a director in the Yale University Investments Office, he will begin his new duties at Penn on July 1.
Social Impact Millionaires: Penn’s Wharton School Advances With Mayor’s Challenge

Social Impact Millionaires: Penn’s Wharton School Advances With Mayor’s Challenge

A group of Wharton students and faculty recently helped Philadelphia receive a million dollars. As one of five winners in the Bloomberg Mayors Challenge, the Wharton Social Impact Initiative helped to design the Philadelphia Social Enterprise Partnership, a proposal that will stimulate creative ideas to improve city life and address some of its biggest issues like poverty, housing and education.