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President Amy Gutmann is no longer the highest-paid Penn executive funding

Dec. 5, 2016 11:00 am

President Amy Gutmann is no longer the highest-paid Penn executive

Gutmann made nearly $3 million in 2014, the fourth-highest of all U.S. college presidents. But CHOP surgeon and Penn professor Thomas L. Spray makes more — by a long shot.
Stream these two Penn Museum classes on the science of race purpose

Nov. 16, 2016 11:26 am

Stream these two Penn Museum classes on the science of race

Watch the program on geography, culture and race right here, and tonight, stream the final class in the series on violence and race.
College clubs in Philly are using a restaurant app to fund themselves funding

Oct. 10, 2016 2:58 pm

College clubs in Philly are using a restaurant app to fund themselves

Nonprofit clubs at Penn, Temple and Drexel are dining out with GroupRaise, an app that donates a portion of your restaurant bill to a choice nonprofit — including your own.
Students of color need community and university support people

Oct. 10, 2016 7:11 am

Students of color need community and university support

"To say the least, I was empowered" — Technically Media events intern and Temple ad major Taylor Carnard shares her experience attending an event for Black advertising professionals.
How this crew of professors is exploring the history of Philly rowhomes method

Sep. 27, 2016 2:48 pm

How this crew of professors is exploring the history of Philly rowhomes

How much do you know about the structure you live in? PhillyRow wants to help you find out — while boosting your civic pride.
Nyron Crawford wants to know who’s responsible for all this disparity purpose

Aug. 16, 2016 12:58 pm

Nyron Crawford wants to know who’s responsible for all this disparity

The Temple political science professor is studying political behavior, public policy and how people of color perceive the legitimacy of police and government.
Baltimore’s social impact ecosystem is thriving on a sense of ‘urgency’ purpose

Mar. 28, 2016 12:39 pm

Baltimore’s social impact ecosystem is thriving on a sense of ‘urgency’

That's according to Johns Hopkins' Social Innovation Lab Director Darius Graham. We spoke with Graham about Baltimore's social impact community before our trip to the Light City conference.