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alumni weekend 2007
SATURDAY · MAY 12  View campus map & building locations

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alumni run 8:30 AM
29TH ANNUAL ALUMNI RUN/WALK

37th and Locust Walk, Start/Finish Line
Runners and walkers of every speed are invited to participate in this 5K (3.1 miles) run/walk through campus. Race course closes at 9:30 AM. Post-race festivities and awards will follow at the Pottruck Center. Register the day of the event ($20) from7:30 8:15 AM at the Pottruck Center. Pre-register until May 11 ($15) or request a race brochure by visiting www.upenn.edu/recreation or calling 215-746-3744. Sponsored by the Department of Recreation and Bank of America.

8:30-9:30 AM
NEW APPROACHES TO CANCER TREATMENT AT PENN'S ABRAMSON CANCER CENTER

Biomedical Research Building II/III, Auditorium
Craig Thompson, M.D., Director of Penn's Abramson Cancer Center and members of the Center's faculty will discuss innovations in cancer research and patient care at Penn. Topics will include cancer vaccines and immunotherapy; proton and conventional radiation; targeted and proteomic therapy; and cancer genetics discovery. Pictured above is a rendering of Penn's proposed Proton Therapy Center. Register at www.med.upenn.edu/alumni, or contact PENN Medicine's Office of Alumni Development and Alumni Relations at medalum@ben.dev.upenn.edu or 215-898-5164.

8:30-9:30 AM
THE MEDICAL WORLD: IS IT FLAT?

Biomedical Research Building II/III, Room 251
In his book, The World is Flat, Columnist Thomas Friedman has made us aware of the effects of globalization on economic relationships across national borders. Come hear Dr. Edward Holmes, Executive Deputy Chairman of the Biomedical Research Council at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore discuss how medical education, biomedical research and clinical care are experiencing the same effects. Register at www.med.upenn.edu/alumni, or contact PENN Medicine's Office of Alumni Development and Alumni Relations at medalum@ben.dev.upenn.edu or 215-898-5164.

travel reception 8:30-10:30 AM
PENN ALUMNI TRAVEL RECEPTION

Houston Hall, Ben Franklin Room
Penn Alumni Travel offers a world of opportunities to journey to exotic places with other alumni. This year we are going on 27 trips including Iceland, China and Tibet, and the Galapagos. Here's your chance to learn what's planned for 2008. Visit www.alumni.upenn.edu/travel for more information and to join our listserv. Advance registration is not required but encouraged as room capacity is limited.

9 AM
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS INFORMATION SESSION AND TOUR

College Hall, Room 200
Do you have a child or grandchild interested in attending Penn? In addition to the regularly scheduled session weekdays at 1 PM, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions will offer a one-hour information session on academic programs, extra-curricular activities and admissions procedures, and what it means to be a Penn "legacy." A one hour campus tour will follow. For information, go to www.alumni.upenn.edu/aca.

9 AM
JOIN HILLEL FOR SHABBAT SERVICES

Steinhardt Hall
Conservative: Lipman Beit Midrash, 3rd Floor; Orthodox: Auditorium, 2nd Floor For information, visit www.pennhillel.org.

9-10 AM
ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNAE COFFEE HOUR

Irvine Auditorium, Café '58
All women in the Class of 1957 — this year's 50th Reunion class — will be honored by the Association of Alumnae. Share your memories of the class as we commemorate this Golden Reunion.

9-10 AM
A NURSE'S EYE VIEW OF THE HOSPITAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

34th and Spruce Streets
Tour departs promptly at 9 AM from the main hospital entrance

If it's been a few years since you've traversed the halls of HUP for your clinical rotations, join us for a tour of what's new, what's changed, and what remains the same. To RSVP, contact the School of Nursing Alumni Relations Office at 215-898-4841. Space is limited; register early.

9-10:45 AM
PENN ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND COUNCIL OF REPRESENTATIVES MEETING

Houston Hall, Bodek Lounge
All alumni are invited to join the Board of Directors and the Council of Representatives as they ratify the proposed slate of Alumni Trustees and revisions to the regional Alumni Trustee structure. Alumni will also have a chance to hear about Penn's College Houses and their impact on the undergraduate experience. Enjoy a continental breakfast beginning at 8:30 AM.

9:30-10 AM
MEET PENN ENGINEERING'S ROBOTIC CAR TEAM

Levine Hall, Lobby
Enjoy a continental breakfast and see Penn Engineering's Autonomous Car that will compete in the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge, a robotic car race sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Faculty and students will be on hand to answer questions.

multicultural recruitment 9:30-11 AM
MULTICULTURAL RECRUITMENT:
WHAT PENN IS DOING, HOW ALUMNI CAN HELP

Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Room 250
Join us for a panel discussion to hear the steps Penn is taking to recruit a diverse student body, and the special role alumni can play. Learn also what all alumni should know when their children or grandchildren consider applying to Penn. Panelists include: David Toomer, Director, Multicultural Recruitment Program Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Bill Schilling, C'66, L'69, Director, Student Financial Services, and Steve Hamilton, CGS'04, Senior Associate Director, Alumni Council on Admissions. Sponsored by the Penn Alumni Diversity Alliance.

10 AM
STRESS AND SOCIAL LIFE IN WILD BABOONS

Fisher-Bennett Hall, Room 401
For almost 20 years, Penn professors Robert Seyfarth (psychology) and Dorothy Cheney (biology) have been studying the social behavior of wild baboons in the Okavango Delta of Botswana. In this talk, Professor Seyfarth will describe the animals' social structure and discuss how predation, infanticide and social instability bring stress to the baboons' lives. He will also describe how baboons rely on their close social bonds to overcome stress and consider what this reveals about the evolution of human intelligence and the adaptive value of human social relationships. To RSVP, e-mail events@sas.upenn.edu indicating the lecture title, your name and the number of attendees in your party.

10-11 AM
WHEN THE SICK GET FAMOUS AND THE FAMOUS GET SICK

Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall, Room 351
Lance Armstrong's battle with cancer caught the public eye. Join Barron H. Lerner, C'82, the Angelica Berrie-Gold Foundation Associate Professor of Medicine and Public Health at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and the Center for the Study of Society and Medicine, as he describes the evolution of celebrity illnesses from private matters to stories of public interest that, besides satisfying celebrity curiosity, expand understanding of disease and treatment options. Helen C. Davies, GR'60, Professor of Microbiology and Ombudsman for Students at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, will introduce the speaker. Contact Casey Ryan at cjryan@upenn.edu or 215-746-2494 for more information.

10-11 AM
WHY WE BELIEVE WHAT WE BELIEVE

Biomedical Research Building II/III, Auditorium
Where do our beliefs come from and why do we hold fast to them in the absence of scientific evidence? What is the source of faith in God or religion? Why do some believe in haunted houses, UFOs, conspiracy theories, and miracle cures, even when science or reason say no? Come hear Dr. Andrew Newberg, Director of the Center for Spirituality and the Mind, discuss in detail "why we believe what we believe." Register at www.med.upenn.edu/alumni, or contact PENN Medicine's Office of Alumni Development and Alumni Relations at medalum@ben.dev.upenn.edu or 215-898-5164.

quad open house 10 AM-4:30 PM
QUAD OPEN HOUSE

Enter at 37th and Spruce Streets
Visit Penn's oldest dormitory complex and one of the University's defining architectural features. Photo ID required.

10 AM-4:30 PM
WELCOME BACK HOME

Where did you live on campus? Why not stop by DuBois, Gregory, Hill, Kings Court English, Rodin, or Stouffer College Houses and reminisce? (Note: Harnwell and Harrison are closed for renovations.) To arrange admission, contact Sue Smith at 215-898-1622 or suesmith@pobox.upenn.edu.

changing policy, changing practice 10-11 AM
CHANGING POLICY, CHANGING PRACTICE

Claire M. Fagin Hall, Ann L. Roy Auditorium
Penn Nursing alumni and faculty discuss how nursing science provides solutions to the healthcare crisis in local, national, and global communities. To RSVP, contact the School of Nursing Alumni Relations Office at 215-898-4841.

10-11 AM
WOMEN AND MONEY

Houston Hall, Class of '49 Auditorium
Penn faculty, alumnae, and members of the Trustees' Council of Penn Women will address the challenges women face at different stages of their lives to earn, build, and preserve their financial and emotional well-being. Sponsored by the Trustees' Council of Penn Women and the Association of Alumnae.

10-11 AM
MIXED MEDIA, MIXED COMPANY: CONJUNCTIONS AT THE COMMON PRESS

Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, Rosenwald Gallery
The achievements of the Common Press — the old-fashioned impact press — are the subject of this exhibit and reception. The exhibit is also open for viewing Friday, 9 AM-5 PM, and Saturday and Sunday, 10 AM-5 PM. Sponsored by Kelly Writers House, PennDesign, the Library, and Penn Press.

last harvest 10-11 AM
LAST HARVEST: REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT IN AMERICA

Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, Class of 1955 Conference Room
Architect, critic, bestselling author, and Penn professor of urbanism and real estate, Witold Rybczynski discusses with Joseph Duckworth,WG'72, the compelling story of the transformation of a Pennsylvania cornfield into a "neotraditional" housing development, the subject of Rybczynski's most recent book, Last Harvest: How a Cornfield Became Daleville. Rybczynski threads together historical perspective, the new ways we build and buy, and the causes of sprawl and exurban growth. Duckworth, real estate developer and president of Arcadia Land Trust, contributes his own experiences on which the book is based. Sponsored by PennDesign.

future of politics 10-11 AM
THE FUTURE OF POLITICS IN AMERICA

Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall, Room 350
If you like political discussion, you won't want to miss this event. Using the war in Iraq, health care policy, government scandals, and other headline issues, Penn alumni panelists will discuss the nature of the current political climate and what the future may hold. Donald F. Kettl, Stanley I. Sheerr Endowed Term Professor in the Social Sciences and Director of the Fels Institute of Government, will moderate the discussion.
Featuring: Rafael DeGennaro, C'82, founder Taxpayers for Common Sense and President, ReadtheBill.org; Josh Gottheimer, C'97, Executive Vice President at Burson-Marsteller and former White House speechwriter under the Clinton administration; and Jennifer Saul Yaffa, C'92, Chair, New York County Republican Party and Member, Republican National Committee. Contact Casey Ryan at cjryan@upenn.edu or 215-746-2494 for more information.

skirkanich 10-11 AM
TOUR OF SKIRKANICH HALL

Beginning in the Harold and Renee Berger Lobby
Penn's new home for bioengineering opened in October 2006 to complete Engineering's core complex. This distinctive 58,400-square-foot laboratory facility with its facade of glazed green brick, cantilevered shingled-glass panes, and zinc paneling houses faculty, staff, students, and researchers as part of SEAS's $57 million bioengineering initiative. See what the Philadelphia Inquirer has described as "Philadelphia's best new building."

10 AM-Noon
PENN BACK THEN

College Green and around campus
Alumni from all generations are invited to contribute their notable Penn anecdotes and remembrances to Penn Back Then, a continuing oral-history project begun in May 2005 by the School of Arts and Sciences. Look for roving Penn Back Then recorders wearing blue t-shirts and tell them your best story for this Web-based audio scrapbook. Visit www.sas.upenn.edu/home/news/penn_back_then.html for more information and to hear previous Penn Back Then stories.

10 AM-2 PM
GRADUATE STUDENT CENTER OPEN HOUSE

Graduate Student Center
Stop by and experience firsthand the vitality of an integrated graduate community at Penn. For information, contact Anita Mastroieni at mastroie@pobox.upenn.edu or 215-746-6868.

10 AM-4 PM
MORRIS ARBORETUM PLANT SALE

Morris Arboretum
Visit the Morris Arboretum and discover something unique for your garden, featuring top quality perennials, annuals, and woody plants, many of them rare or hard to find. Horticulture experts will be available to help in the selection of the perfect plant. Admission is free. The sale is also offered on Sunday from Noon to 4 PM.

11 AM-3 PM
HARRISON SOCIETY OPEN HOUSE

College Green and Locust Walk
Stop by the Harrison Society tent to meet Harrison Society members, chat with the Gift Planning staff, and learn how you can create a lasting and meaningful legacy for you and your family by naming the University as a beneficiary of your will, retirement plan, life insurance, or life income gift that will mature in the future.

11 AM-Noon; 3-4 PM
GLOBAL ALUMNI NETWORK OPEN HOUSE

Sweeten Alumni House
Stop by Sweeten Alumni House to learn what alumni are doing in your region through one of the more than 110 worldwide Penn Alumni Clubs. Global Alumni Network staff and club representatives will be on hand to answer questions.

11:15 AM-Noon
THE UPENNALIZERS: ENGINEERING'S ROBODOG SOCCER TEAM

Levine Hall, Wu and Chen Auditorium
Back by popular demand, Markowitz Faculty Fellow Daniel Lee, his students, and Penn's robotic soccer team join in a fascinating discussion and demonstration of the School's internationally ranked robodogs. Learn how the Upennalizers are programmed to win and watch the robot team in an exhibition game. For the entire family; seating is limited.

conflict of interest in medicine 11:15 AM-12:30 PM
IDENTIFYING AND MANAGING CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN MEDICINE

Biomedical Research Building II/III, Auditorium
Nearly every week someone or some institution is accused of compromising public health or the safety of research subjects due to a financial conflict of interest. Join Dr. Arthur Caplan, Director of the Center for Bioethics, as he discusses what can be done and what should be done to secure the trust of the American people in medicine and in the soundness of research findings. Register at www.med.upenn.edu/alumni, or contact the PENN Medicine Office of Alumni Development and Alumni Relations at 215-898-5164 or medalum@ben.dev.upenn.edu.

amy gutmann 11:15 AM-Noon
CONVERSATION WITH AMY GUTMANN

Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Auditorium
Come hear President Amy Gutmann update Penn's plans for the future—from the campus's dramatic eastward expansion, to a revolutionary cancer-treating proton therapy center, to local and global initiatives and the University-wide capital campaign that will support them. A question and answer session will follow.

seas car Noon-2 PM
PENN ENGINEERING FORMULA SAE CAR

Hill Square, Penn Engineering Picnic Tent
Stop by the SEAS tent to meet Dean Eduardo Glandt and check out the Formula SAE car, the student-designed and-fabricated formula style race car.

Noon-4 PM
ALUMNI DAY PICNIC AND PARADE OF CLASSES

Hill Square, College Green, and Wynn Commons
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2:15-3:45 PM
CHIEF FAMILY OFFICER: PERSONAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT

Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Room F95
This workshop, moderated by Todd Millay, Executive Director of the Wharton Global Family Alliance and a Director of CCC Alliance, a consortium of successful families and individuals who collaborate regularly on wealth management and family office matters, will focus on personal asset management, financial strategy and investment, retirement, and estate planning. Check www.wharton.upenn.edu/alumni/reunion_2007.html for more details. Part of the Wharton Professional Education Workshop Series.

2:15-3:45 PM
HEDGE FUNDS, VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY

Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Room G60
Andrew Metrick, Associate Professor of Finance, will moderate a panel discussion on hedge funds, venture capital and private equity, and their impact on professionals in this particular field of business. Check www.wharton.upenn.edu/alumni/reunion_2007.html for more details. Part of the Wharton Professional Education Workshop Series.

2:15-3:45 PM
IS IT TOO LATE TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE?

Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Room F85
Dr. Susan Wachter, Professor of Real Estate and Finance, will moderate a panel discussion that addresses the rapidly fluctuating real estate market. AMong the questions to be considered: when will the housing market turn around, what are the implications for the overall economy of the housing slump, and what are the opportunities in commercial real estate? For more details, check www.wharton.upenn.edu/alumni/reunion_2007.html. Part of the Wharton Professional Education Workshop Series.

3:30-5:30 PM
FRIARS SENIOR SOCIETY OPEN HOUSE

The Bubble House
Alumni are invited to join frethren from all over the world and across decades for the fourth Annual Friars Alumni Day get-together. Drink a toast to fellow classmates and welcome the newest members to our graduate ranks, the Friars Class of 2007. RSVP to Sally Katz, C'82, at pennfriars@aol.com or 215-829-0406.

3:30-6 PM
DP ALUMNI ASSOCIATION RECEPTION

Daily Pennsylvanian Offices
Stop in for a drink, a light snack, and a chance to chat and reminisce at this casual post-parade get-together. And during the Picnic, don't forget to drop by The Daily Pennsylvanian tent on College Green to visit with fellow alums and current staff. For information, visit www.dpalumni.com, e-mail dpaa@dailypennsylvanian.com, or contact DP General Manager Eric Jacobs at 215-898-6581.

4-5 PM
SING ALONG WITH MONTY

Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, Studio Theatre
Join legendary Glee Club Director Emeritus Bruce Montgomery in singing The Red and Blue and other Penn favorites. Following the Sing Along, Monty will be available to sign copies of his book, Brothers, Sing On!, published by Penn Press.

4 PM
IVY DAY CEREMONY

College Hall, Room 200
Celebrate with the Class of 2007 during this annual presentation of senior class awards and honors.

quakerkids 4-6 PM
QUAKERKIDS 2007

Houston Hall, Hall of Flags
Bring the whole family to paint the campus red and blue! Stop by after the Picnic for great treats and fun activities for young children. Be sure to visit Penn Vet's M*A*S*H Tent, where kids will get a chance to stitch and mend stuffed animal patients, aided by veterinary students and faculty trauma docs. As a bonus, specialists from the Philadelphia Zoo will be on hand with furry and feathered friends sure to delight all ages.

blaac to school 4-6 PM
BAS PRESENTS: BLAAC TO SCHOOL 2007

Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, Prince Theatre
This joint student/alumni performance will feature Penn's Black culturally focused performing arts groups, tentatively including The New Spirit of Penn/ Penn Gospel Choir, African Rhythms, African-American Arts Alliance/Black Arts League, Destination Hip Hop, and The Inspiration (shown above). The Black Alumni Society (BAS) will make a brief presentation. Tickets: $10. You are also encouraged to support the BAS 125th Anniversary Honoring Legends Fund, supporting Black student resources at Penn, and Ben's Tix, an Annenberg Center ticket subsidy program for students. Donations are tax-deductible. Purchase tickets and/or donate at www.alumni.upenn.edu/alumniweekend2007/blaac. Space is limited - RSVP early. Contact Lolita Jackson with questions. Sponsored by the Black Alumni Society and the Black Alumni Arts Consortium.

4-6 PM
CELEBRATION OF YOUNG ALUMNI FICTION WRITERS

Kelly Writers House, Arts Café
Celebrate the achievements of award-winning Penn authors with readings by Laura Dave, C'99, author of London Is the Best City in America; Michael Hyde, C'95, author of the story collection, What Are You Afraid Of?; and Courtney Zoffness, C'00, whose writings have appeared in the Ladies' Home Journal, the Earth Times, New York's daily Metro, Redivider, Washington Square Review, and the Fish Prize Stories Anthology. A reception will follow. Please RSVP to alumniweekend@writing.upenn.edu to reserve a seat.

ala 4-6 PM
ALA: CELEBRATING OUR GRADUATES, SUPPORTING OUR FUTURE

The ARCH, Fireside Room
Join the Association of Latino Alumni (ALA) in welcoming Latino graduates of the Class of 2007 into the Penn alumni family. Reconnect with old friends, learn about ALA's 2006-2007 achievements in retention, recruitment, and membership development, and be a part of our plans for the 2007-2008 year. Light refreshments will be served. Co-sponsored by La Casa Latina: Center for Hispanic Excellence and ALA.

4-6 PM
THE ASSOCIATION OF NATIVE ALUMNI PRESENTS: SEVEN GENERATIONS, PAST AND FUTURE

Houston Hall, Ben Franklin Room
An American Indian understanding is, "In each of our deliberations we consider the impact on seven generations." In this presentation, Native leaders will discuss the seven generations from Penn's beginnings in 1740 to the present, focusing on the drawings, photos, language, and culture of the Lenape people, and the land on which Penn now sits.

4-6 PM
ASIAN/ASIAN-AMERICAN ALUMNI TOAST THE CLASS OF 2007 AND REUNION ALUMNI

The ARCH, Pan-Asian American Community House (PAACH)
The University of Pennsylvania Asian Alumni Network (UPAAN) and PAACH invite you to celebrate Penn's Asian/Asian-American community past and present. Light refreshments will be served. For further details, visit www.upaan.org/alumniweekend. Sponsored by UPAAN, PAACH, and Asian American Studies Program.

saint of 9/11 4-6:30 PM
SAINT OF 9/11 FILM AND RECEPTION
WITH DIRECTOR GLENN A. HOLSTEN, C'84

The Bridge: Cinema de Lux
The world came to know Father Mychal Judge in life as a Franciscan friar and Chaplain of the New York Fire Department, and in death as a symbol of courage and sacrifice on 9/11. Sir Ian McKellen narrates this internationally recognized cinematic portrait of "Father Mike's" journey as a recovering alcoholic, a gay man, and a beloved priest. Seating is limited. Reception with PennGALA to follow.

4-7 PM
HUNTSMAN PROGRAM IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES & BUSINESS ALUMNI RECEPTION

Huntsman Program Office
Join fellow Huntsman Program alumni for a wine and cheese reception. RSVP to huntsman.isb@wharton.upenn.edu or 215-573-2345.

4:30-5:30 PM
STEINHARDT HALL TOUR AND SPECIAL CHILDRENS' PROGRAMMING

Steinhardt Hall, Berkowitz Living Room
Hillel welcomes you and your family for a guided tour of our beautiful facility, Steinhardt Hall. While you explore the building, your children (3 and older) can enjoy a special kids program featuring games, stories, and a make-your-own snack. RSVP to Joan Bobroff at joanb@pobox.upenn.edu or 215-898-7391.

4:30-6:30 PM
PENN PRESS OPEN HOUSE

Penn Press
Did you know that Penn Press books have received more than 20 awards in the past year? Come celebrate with us at our Open House to meet staff and authors, enjoy refreshments, and receive a Penn Press tote bag. RSVP to Ellen Trachtenberg at ellenpt@pobox.upenn.edu or 215-898-1674.

5-8 PM
CATHOLIC ALUMNI MASS AND RECEPTION

Penn Newman Center, St. Bede Chapel
All living and deceased alumni will be remembered at this special Mass. Wine and cheese reception following.

taste of penn 6-9 PM
TASTE OF PENN: A CELEBRATION OF DIVERSITY

Claire M. Fagin Hall, Carol Ware Gates Lobby
Catch up with friends and enjoy an eclectic array of food and music at the newly renovated School of Nursing. Welcome a new group — the Association of Native Alumni — as it joins the Association of Latino Alumni, the Black Alumni Society, the James Brister Society, the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Alumni Association, and the University of Pennsylvania Asian Alumni Network in a celebration of Penn's diversity. For more information on this event or the Penn Alumni Diversity Alliance, contact Marla Brown in Alumni Relations at marlabr@upenn.edu or 215-573-3710.

glee club 7 PM
GALA CELEBRATING GLEE CLUB'S 145TH AND MONTY'S 80TH

Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, Zellerbach Theatre
Join the Penn Glee Club and its legendary Director Emeritus Bruce Montgomery for a twin birthday celebration with wine and dessert followed by a concert of Glee Club traditions and classics, co-directed by ... who else! ... Monty himself and current Director Erik Nordgren. Tickets: $75, including gala and concert. For reservations and information, visit www.penngleeclub.com or contact Glee Club President Benjamin Winter, C'07, at gleeclub@dolphin.upenn.edu or 215-898-GLEE.

8-11 PM
PARTY ON THE COMMONS: ALL-ALUMNI PARTY

Wynn Commons
Join fellow alumni from all walks of campus life and across generations for a knock-out celebration featuring lively music and plentiful food. Invite your former teammates, hallmates, sorority sisters, and more to reunite and raise a toast to dear old Penn.

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