Alumni Archive
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In a Q&A, Brianne Callahan, C’02, CGS’04, of the Water Center explains the new regulations on PFAS, plus how they might affect consumer water bills, health, and more.
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James “Jim” Johnson, C’74, L’77, LPS ’21, a School of Arts and Sciences Board of Advisors member, and student speaker Katie Volpert, C’24, will address the Class of 2024 Sunday May 19 on Franklin Field.
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A new book from History of Art Professor André Dombrowski knits together the works of artists like Claude Monet and the nature of time as it emerges in its present-day form.
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PWA career roundtables bring alumnae and students together.
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The first class of 11 students graduated in 1934. During Women’s History month, we take a photo look back at what life was like for these pioneers and the hundreds of others who followed.
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At two events, Penn Arts & Sciences faculty discuss resilience in the age of climate change.
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In a room overlooking New York’s Bryant Park, more than 200 alums heard from scientists studying coral reefs, fractures on the Earth’s surface, and the expansion of the universe.
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Meet the directors and faculty members of this flourishing and vital program.
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A three-day symposium will honor the past and present achievements of the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies program; the Center for Research in Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies; and the Penn Women’s Center.
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Brittany Tilghman, C’10, on her own “twisty path” and connecting with undergrads.
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P. Roy Vagelos, C’50, PAR’90, HON’99, and Diana T. Vagelos, PAR’90, strengthen science research and education with their transformative gift to the University of Pennsylvania.
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We look back on some of our favorite Arts & Sciences stories of 2023.
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Composer and amateur archaeologist Melissa Dunphy, GR’17, finds inspiration all around her—even beneath her feet.
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The Eternal Soldier initiative uses the power of stories—ancient and modern, alike—to empower veterans.
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Highlighting Penn Arts & Sciences Alums
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For the Department of Sociology, 2024 marks a time for both celebration and reflection.
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The evolution of the Asian American Studies program at Penn.
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Commercial theater producer Tim Bloom, C’17, reflects on the art of making people laugh and the chance opportunities that shaped his path from Penn’s premier musical comedy troupe to Broadway.
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A new online program lets alums advise current students thinking about careers outside the U.S.
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Volunteer for a College Alumni Mentoring Series (CAMS) panel or meal this fall.