Penn's campus is located in Philadelphia, one of America's most historic and livable cities. Our community engagement involves many resources throughout the University.
On and Around Campus
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Arts at Penn
A central source for information on arts and cultural resources at Penn.
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Athletics and Recreation
Athletic events and information, recreation facilities and activities, fitness programs.
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Campus Media
Newspapers for faculty, staff and students; Penn's public radio station; other Penn publications.
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Campus Safety and Security
Division of Public Safety, crime reports, transportation, night parking and security services.
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Dining on Campus
Campus dining halls, area restaurants, catering options, vending machines, food trucks and more.
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Health Care
Penn's world-class facilities for health care -- both human and animal.
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Housing and Related Services
College Houses, off-campus apartments, homeownership programs and services for staff and faculty.
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Organizations for Faculty, Staff and Students
Official representative bodies, social activities, support groups, cultural organizations.
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Religious Life
The University Chaplain, student religious groups, services on campus.
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Retail Services
Shopping at Penn and in University City.
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Transportation and Parking
Campus transit services, mass transit info and pass programs and parking on campus.
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Travel Portal and Local Hotels
Enter the Travel Portal and click on Visiting Penn for information on local hotels with Penn preferred pricing.
Guides to the city, events and nightlife, lodging information, information on Penn's place in Philadelphia.
Community Involvement
Contact Information
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For Students
School offices, University Life Division, other offices that serve students, public safety services, health services, crisis counseling and support, academic support and more.
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Penn Information Desk
A-Z listing of programs and services for students.
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Emergency Telephone Numbers
Fire, police and medical emergencies, crisis intervention, weather emergency info, physical plant emergencies, communications problem