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  1. Loren Eiseley (1907–1977) University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences class of 1937, MA and Ph.D., Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania, anthropologist, philosopher, and natural science writer (such that Publishers Weekly referred to him as "the modern ...

  2. Indiana University of Pennsylvania Motto Beyond Expectations Gründung 1875 Trägerschaft öffentlich Ort Indiana: Präsident David J. Werner (interim) Studierende 15.126 (2010) Mitarbeiter 700 (wiss. Personal 2009) Jahresetat $34,1 Mio. ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Penn_MuseumPenn Museum - Wikipedia

    Penn Museum, formerly known as The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, is an archaeology and anthropology museum at the University of Pennsylvania. It is located on Penn's campus in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia, at the intersection of 33rd and South Streets. [1]

  4. Building America's First University: An Historical and Architectural Guide to the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 3. ISBN 0-8122-3515-0. ^ "Welcome to the Department of Psychology". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved April 29, 2006. ^ "History of the School of Medicine". University Archives and ...

  5. Golkin Hall on the University of Pennsylvania Law School campus in West Philadelphia. The University of Pennsylvania campus covers over 269 acres (~1 km 2) in a contiguous area of West Philadelphia's University City district. All of Penn's schools, including the law school, and most of its research institutes are located on this campus.

  6. In 1802, the University expanded to another campus, but by the 1860s had outgrown even that space, so in 1872 the trustees built a new campus in the street-car suburb of West Philadelphia. Franklin's Influence & the Modern University College Hall, completed in 1873, was the first building constructed on the University's present site. It once ...

  7. Die Cheyney University of Pennsylvania (Name seit 1983, seit 1959 Cheyney State College) ist eine US-amerikanische öffentliche Universität im Staat Pennsylvania, gegründet 1837, die bei Thornbury liegt. Der Name stammt von der vermögenden Quäkerfamilie Cheyney, die das Land der Universität gespendet hat.