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Annenberg's Adam Levin is teaching in Kabul to lay the foundations for a media infrastructure in Afghanistan, despite facing life-threatening security concerns every day.

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A new mural arts tour in Philadelphia offers residents four ways to enjoy art — but it offers Penn students a fifth: Urban Studies professor Jane Golden's class, “Big Pictures: Mural Art.”




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Annenberg's Adam Levin is teaching in Kabul to lay the foundations for a media infrastructure in Afghanistan, despite facing life-threatening security concerns every day.


Students call for increased diversity

Penn President Amy Gutmann announced at a forum Wednesday that she and the Provost will release an action plan to increase faculty diversity by the end of this academic year.


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Throwback: March 3

By Melanie Bavaria · March 3, 2011

The Alpha Beta chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha accepted its first pledge class of 150 girls in February since being re-established on Penn’s campus. In 1991, a similar process was taking place this time of year but for Pi Beta Phi, a sorority that no longer exists at Penn.










Third place is the charm

After women’s swimming fell just short of a top-three finish at its Ivy Championships last weekend, the men face the same challenge this weekend.



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Thanks to the UPennAlert notifications on Tuesday, the Penn community knew exactly what was happening and what to do to keep safe.