Last modified: 09.04.08
A world leader in the advancement of teaching and research and a charter member of the Ivy Group, enjoys a century-old commitment to education. From the earliest ivy-covered structures to the latest post-modern additions, the art and architecture of the Penn campus reflect the University's traditional roots. It is a place where teaching embraces both theory and practice in keeping with founder Benjamin Franklin's admonition that we learn every thing that is useful and every thing that is ornamental. The educational experience at Penn is both intellectual and utilitarian; education that explores not only why, but how.
In addition to offering exceptional opportunities for graduate study from outstanding faculty to peerless facilities, what truly distinguishes Penn graduate programs is the synergy that combines rich resources across a spectrum of interdisciplinary pursuits. Unique among our peers in that all 12 graduate and professional schools are located on one self-contained, 260-acre campus, Penn profits from the close proximity of diverse faculty and facilities. Schools of business, law, medicine, social work, education, design, and communications live side by side with the outstanding liberal arts school, which freely shares its scientific, linguistic, social, and cultural expertise. With no boundaries dividing the schools, centers, and institutes that occupy the Penn campus, academic neighbors freely cross the boundaries of disciplines, creating a fresh vision of knowledge and expanding the intellectual worlds of both its uses and users.
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