Alumni Archive
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On February 3, 2023, P. Roy Vagelos, President Magill, and the Penn community celebrated the installation of the final beam of the Vagelos Laboratory for Energy Science and Technology.
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The College Alumni Mentoring Series (CAMS) brings alums and students together for an evening of questions and answers.
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The Professional Women’s Alliance will hold its first satellite event this April in San Francisco.
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More than 150 alums gathered for Ben Talks in NYC
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Highlighting Penn Arts & Sciences Alums
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Victor Scotti, Jr., C’13, works towards a future where diversity, equity, and inclusion are the norm.
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Ramanan Raghavendran, ENG’89, W’89, LPS’15, was appointed the new chair of the School of Arts and Sciences Board of Advisors, effective July 1, 2022.
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College alums in the region will welcome our newest members to the area to meet and make connections.
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Alums who volunteered their time as mentors and for events were invited to a special breakfast, followed by a Lightbulb Café on “Feeling Is Believing.”
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Students met with nine accomplished alumnae from across many industries to learn and build connections.
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Students seeking careers impacting sustainability and the climate heard from alumni doing just that.
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From online mentoring to alumni panels, there are many ways to help today's students.
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Airea D. Matthews, C’94, went from economics major to Philadelphia’s Poet Laureate.
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Highlighting Penn Arts & Sciences Alums
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The Department of Biology joins in campus-wide efforts to diversify those honored in portraits and rethink how to approach representation through art.
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A $25 million gift from James Joo-Jin Kim, W’59, G’61, GR’63, and Agnes Kim, and the James and Agnes Kim Family Foundation, will support a range of initiatives at Penn. The largest portion of the multifaceted commitment created the James Joo-Jin Kim Center for Korean Studies at Penn Arts & Sciences.
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Amanda Shulman, C’15, went from hosting dinner parties in her dorm room to opening her own Philadelphia restaurant.
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Journalist alums and political science faculty are joining to share their experience and research and address whether democracy in the U.S. is in crisis, at a crossroads, or reaching a new normal.
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Sherelle Ferguson, GR’21, and Annette Lareau, Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Professor in the Social Sciences, find that “hostile ignorance” can come from surprising places.
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College alumni discussed their education and experience in a virtual event for students.