5/18
By the Numbers: Class of 2024
On May 20, more than 9,000 students are eligible to graduate at the University-wide Commencement ceremony, and Penn will confer six honorary degrees.
Portraits of a graduating class
Ivy Stones, a Penn tradition
Celebrating family firsts and resourcefulness in the Class of 2024
Exploring wildlife medicine in a summer externship
Penn Dental Medicine graduates mark milestone
Class of 2024 celebrates Baccalaureate, unveils Ivy Stone and class pin
Wyatt at the bat
The Latest
2024 Graduate Leadership Awards
Twelve graduating students are recognized for their service and lasting contributions to graduate student life at Penn.
A Class like no other
As three fourth-year students look forward to Commencement, a look back at their Penn journey, which started during a global pandemic.
Women’s lax team and baseball team survive and advance
The women’s lacrosse team has advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship and the baseball team has clinched a spot in the Ivy League Tournament.
What’s That? The Sweeten Alumni House carillon
The Sweeten Alumni House carillon is a computerized music system that chimes and plays songs for passersby along Locust Walk.
A greener approach to end the academic year
Efforts have expanded this year to ensure student Move-Out for the summer break is more clean, green, and convenient than ever before. On campus, PennMOVES—operated by Business Services—is in full effect, partnering with Goodwill to collect materials students can’t take with them when they leave campus.
Inside Penn
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Penn Medicine and Union partner for community fridge to fight hunger
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A new chapter for a 16th century codex
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Celebrating 70 years of water fluoridation in Philadelphia
From Penn Dental Medicine - From Paideia Program
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Penn Nursing Dean Emerita to receive 2024 National Humanism in Medicine Medal
From Penn Nursing News
Penn’s principles are the essence of who we are.
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Educate to Empower aims to break down barriers to breast cancer screenings
With the President’s Engagement Prize, fourth-years Simran Rajpal and Gauthami Moorkanat plan to deliver education and resources directly to community centers in Philadelphia, tackling medical mistrust, health literacy, and more.
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Educate to Empower aims to break down barriers to breast cancer screenings
With the President’s Engagement Prize, fourth-years Simran Rajpal and Gauthami Moorkanat plan to deliver education and resources directly to community centers in Philadelphia, tackling medical mistrust, health literacy, and more.
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5/18
Hands on History
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268th Commencement