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Ways to Connect
Penn Back Then
Penn Back Then is a continuing oral history project featuring alumni discussing notable anecdotes and remembrances. It's a chance to learn about University life across several decades, as told by the people who know it best.
Explore Penn Back ThenCollege Alumni Mentoring Series (CAMS)
The College Alumni Mentoring Series (CAMS) connects students with alumni so they can learn what to expect when they transition into the workforce.
Volunteer for a CAMS eventJoin the PWA community
Created by professional alumnae to support women students and young alumnae, Professional Women’s Alliance (PWA) programs include panel discussions, career roundtables, and enrichment programs.
Join the PWA communityWant to Connect?
There are many ways to meet fellow alumni and current students.
Reach out to Penn Arts & Sciences alumni engagement to learn more about mentoring and learning opportunities.
A Home for Energy Science at Penn
The urgent need to revolutionize our thinking about energy can no longer be disputed. To establish a home for energy research that supports our commitment to this critical agenda, Penn Arts & Sciences is undertaking construction of a 111,000-square-foot, state-of-the art laboratory space. The building is a central element of both the School’s and the University’s plan for advancing research in energy and sustainability.