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Writers House welcomes acclaimed poet John Ashbery

Writers House welcomes acclaimed poet John Ashbery

Throughout its 14 years, the Kelly Writers House Fellows program has welcomed such literary luminaries as Tony Kushner, David Sedaris, Jamaica Kincaid, and Joan Didion, but only one Fellow has been invited back a second time: celebrated poet John Ashbery.

Jacquie Posey

Burrison Gallery accepting artwork submissions

Burrison Gallery accepting artwork submissions

Tucked inside the University Club at Penn in The Inn at Penn, the Burrison Gallery provides an intimate space to showcase the work of artists from the University and West Philadelphia commun

Jeanne Leong

Penn Guardian helps keep campus community safe

Penn Guardian helps keep campus community safe

The dedicated men and women of the Division of Public Safety (DPS) are responsible for enhancing the quality of life, safety, and security of the Penn community. One way DPS accomplishes its mission is through the Penn Guardian program.
First annual Y-Prize rewards student innovators

First annual Y-Prize rewards student innovators

What happens when you pair business-minded Wharton students with tech-savvy Penn Engineering students, and ask them to come up with a $5,000 idea?

Evan Lerner

Seniors Raise Money for the Penn Fund

Seniors Raise Money for the Penn Fund

Years after leaving the University of Pennsylvania, many alums fondly recall details of their first day on campus, the thrill of a basketball game in the Palestra, studying in Fisher Fine Arts Library.

Jeanne Leong

You, the people, can help rewrite the Constitution

You, the people, can help rewrite the Constitution

If you could rewrite the U.S. Constitution, what, if anything, would you change? That’s the question being posed during the Constitution Café at the Penn Bookstore on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 6 p.m.

Jacquie Posey

Penn Museum unveils “Fifty Shades of Pompeii”

Penn Museum unveils “Fifty Shades of Pompeii”

Since its release in 2011, E. L. James’ erotic novel series “Fifty Shades of Grey” has sold more than 65 million copies worldwide. The books have enthralled readers with salacious tales of sexual bondage, sadism, and masochism. But when it comes to risqué behavior, James ain’t got nothing on the art of the Ancient Roman Empire.
First offices, now Penn strives to green its labs

First offices, now Penn strives to green its labs

Did you resolve to be more sustainable in the new year? Here’s your chance. Penn staff who work in campus laboratories now have an opportunity to help the University go greener.

Julie McWilliams