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Farmers’ Market returns with oldies and goodies

Farmers’ Market returns with oldies and goodies

The familiar white tent of the Farmers’ Market at University Square—offering fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy items, and baked goods—has returned to 36th and Walnut streets outside of the Penn Bookstore.

Jeanne Leong

Take sustainability home with greening program

Take sustainability home with greening program

Bolstering the University’s commitment to sustainability, Penn has launched the Greening Penn at Home program, an initiative designed to educate faculty and staff about best practices for energy efficiency at home and to make it easier for the University community to implement energy efficient home improvements

Julie McWilliams

SEAS partnerships to increase STEM proficiency

SEAS partnerships to increase STEM proficiency

Increasing the nation’s proficiency in STEM fields—science, technology, engineering and math—is one of President Obama’s top educational goals. He has made it clear that more bright young students should be entering the pipeline to become working scientists and engineers, and has called on educational institutions to help meet this challenge.    

Evan Lerner

Penn Receives $25 Million Gift to Create Basser Research Center for Inherited Cancers

Penn Receives $25 Million Gift to Create Basser Research Center for Inherited Cancers

PHILADELPHIA — A $25 million gift to the University of Pennsylvania from alumni Mindy and Jon Gray will establish a center focused on the treatment and prevention of cancers associated with hereditary BRCA mutations.

Katherine Unger Baillie , Holly Auer

Penn Trustees to Extend President Gutmann’s Contract

Penn Trustees to Extend President Gutmann’s Contract

PHILADELPHIA -- The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania will extend the contract of President Amy Gutmann for five additional years beyond its current expiration date. 

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Penn Vet’s Field Service Tends to the Farms

Penn Vet’s Field Service Tends to the Farms

KENNETT SQUARE — It’s a quaint image: a rural vet in a pick-up truck driving down a country lane to treat a sick cow or horse.

Katherine Unger Baillie

The Gordon family and the University Mace

The Gordon family and the University Mace

When Grey Gordon steps onto Franklin Field for Commencement on Monday, May 14, he will become one of more than a half dozen family members, stretched over four generations, who have graduated from Penn.

Jeanne Leong