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  1. Penn was home to a full-time undergraduate student body which totaled 6940 students; 5626 of them were male and 1314 of them were female. The undergraduate College was for males only while the females were enrolled in the College for Women which shared the same West Philadelphia campus.

  2. Database of over 8000 images found in the collections of the University Archives and Records Center Penn Archives on YouTube Channel featuring videos from the history of the University of Pennsylvania

  3. To this day, Penns 299-acre West Philadelphia campus reflects its rich heritage—a heritage closely bound with the birth of the United States—boasting more than 180 buildings and many notable landmarks, including the nation’s first student union and first double-decker college football stadium.

  4. The University of Pennsylvania (Penn or UPenn) is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Its history began when in 1740, when a group of Philadelphians organized to erect a great preaching hall for George Whitefield, a traveling evangelist. [1]

  5. The University, while transforming itself into a modern research institution, developed a number of professional schools. Founded in 1850 and 1852, respectively, today’s Law School and the School of Engineering and Applied Science led the nation in the move towards professional education.

  6. Penn Museum Collections. Search over 389,000+ object records, representing over 1.3 million objects with 279,000+ images. Read 1700+ articles. Watch over 1,100 lectures, archival, and produced films.

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  8. The University of Pennsylvania (commonly known as Penn [note 3] or UPenn [note 4]) is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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