Penn President Amy Gutmann announced the event in an email Wednesday. The event will take place March 30 from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. and will be available online via an live webcast.
Amy Gutmann
Brad Hong | Klutz
BRAD HONG is a College freshman from Morristown, N.J.
Taylor Becker | Responding to violence at campus protests
College campuses around the country have experienced a slew of violent protests against invited speakers, as students protest guests they deem unworthy and prevent them from sharing their views.
Guest Statement by 53 Penn Faculty Members | Statement of faculty support for GET-UP efforts
As faculty members of the University of Pennsylvania, we welcome efforts being made by GET-UP to unionize the graduate student workers (GSWs) in our university.
Brad Hong | Klutz
BRAD HONG is a College freshman from Morristown, N.J.
Taylor Becker | Responding to violence at campus protests
College campuses around the country have experienced a slew of violent protests against invited speakers, as students protest guests they deem unworthy and prevent them from sharing their views.
Calvary Rogers | Discovering intersections between our mental health and academia
Recently, the Student Committee on Undergraduate Education conducted a survey to shine light on the growing demand for an expanded half-credit course system here at Penn.
Daniel Kelly named new director of Penn Cardiovascular Institute
The Penn Cardiovascular Institute has gained Daniel Kelly, a notable scholar on cardiac metabolism, as its new director, effective August 2017.elly, a notable scholar on cardiac metabolism, as its new director, effective August 2017.
New Argentine-themed restaurant in West Philly to host BYOB events and cooking lessons
Jezabel Careaga has been bringing traditional Argentine cuisine to Philadelphia since 2010, when she opened her namesake café on 26th and Pine.
Penn students are helping plan the March for Science in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia march, one of over 350 marches that will take place across the United States from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., is intended to be a nonpartisan show of support for public policy based on scientific fact and celebration of the role science plays in our daily lives.
Why some Penn students decide to graduate in three years
“The cost of going to Penn for another year as opposed to making money was a major factor,” College junior Gabrielle Jackson said.
Penn track & field's distance runners hope to continue historic season
For Penn, there’s at least one group they can count on: this year’s distance squad is up to the challenge. Focused around a strong core of seniors, both the men and women come into 2017’s outdoor season with momentum from cross country in the fall and indoor track in the winter.
Year in Review: 2016 saw major ups and downs from Red and Blue
For Penn track and field, 2016 was a year brimming with accolades and fraught with never-before-seen accomplishments — but there was still even more left on the table.
Following strong indoor season, Penn track and field's throwers and jumpers ready for even more
Despite the storm, Penn track and field is preparing to co-host the Philadelphia College Classic on Friday at Franklin Field. After exceeding expectations during the indoor season, Penn’s throwers and jumpers are gearing up for a big outdoor season.
Faculty sign letter of support for grad students' movement to unionize
Fifty-three Penn professors released a letter Sunday night in support of the graduate students’ movement to create a labor union.
Young sprinting core moves up Ivy League ranks for Penn track and field
Riding tremendous waves of momentum from the indoor season, Penn track and field's high-flying sprinters have their sights set on Ivy League glory — and beyond — this outdoor season.
Talented class of freshmen seeks to impress in outdoor season for Penn track and field
This Friday’s Philadelphia College Classic marks the kickoff of the outdoor season, and for many freshmen the first opportunity to compete at Franklin Field wearing the Red and Blue.
Bryn Friedenberg | Clean laundry
BRYN FRIEDENBERG is a College junior from Kirtland, Ohio.
Emily Hoeven | Making time with family cool again
I was watching one of my brother’s baseball games over spring break when a parent asked me why I wasn’t living it up in Florida or Puerto Vallarta or some other tropical location with my friends.
Shawn Srolovitz | Don't forget the trees
This past week, I participated in an Alternate Spring Break trip to Hendersonville, North Carolina, where we spent the week working with Housing Assistance, a local organization that helps with home repair for people in poverty. Throughout the week, we had the opportunity to help repair roofs around the community, visit local sights and eat lots of great food.



















