A-Z

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  • For specific use in the A-Z template.
  • Each letter section requires a data-attribute: data-letter.

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Accordion Columns

Two-column Accordion

Academic Programs

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Cultural Institutions

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Three-column Accordion

Business Services Division

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Information Systems & Computing

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Penn's Division of Human Resources

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  • Example layout of the accordion component within columns.
  • Can be two accordion-columns__content--2 or three columns accordion-columns__content--3

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Card Listing

Card Listing (card-listing--2)

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Penn Center for Innovation (PCI)

Every day, research activities at Penn result in exciting scientific breakthroughs and technological advances that have commercial potential. PCI works in partnership with Penn faculty, staff and students to advance these discoveries and ideas towards new products, services and/or businesses that provide benefits back to Penn, its inventors and society.

Visit PCI
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Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships (CURF)

As one of the world’s leading research universities, Penn has an array of faculty conducting cutting-edge research in all disciplines. The Center for Undergraduate Research & Fellowships helps Penn undergraduates become involved in research by teaching them how to identify resources, narrow their searches, and shape their initial inquiries in order to find appropriate faculty mentors and research funding.

Visit CURF

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  • The Card Listing component currently uses the standard Card Component
  • Background colors are added by wrapper containers.

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Column Layouts

Two Column Layout

Diversity (Fall 2018)

48%

of the Class of 2022 identify as black, Hispanic, Asian, or Native American

55%

of all students currently enrolled are women
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Faculty (Fall 2018)

  • Standing 2,753
  • Associated 2,040
  • Total 4,793
  • Academic Support Staff 2,461
  • The student-faculty ratio is 6:1

Members of distinction of the faculty, active, and emeritus, include:

  • Members of the Academy of Arts and Sciences. 88
  • Members of the National Academy of Mediciine. 94
  • Members of the National Academy of Sciences. 42
  • Members of the American Philosophical Society. 30
  • Geggenheim Fellowships. 169
  • Members of the National Academy of Engineering. 15

In the past two decades, the faculty has been home to:

  • MacArthur Award recipients. 9
  • National Medal of Science recipients. 1
  • Nobel Prize recipients. 1
  • Pulitzer Prize recipients. 4

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  • Basic column layouts to be used when none of the other components are applicable. These two examples display facts, but could be used for standard WYSIWYG.
  • Two column layout uses class layout--50-50 and three column layout uses class layout--28-28-28.

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Content Aside

Office of the Vice Provost for Research

The Vice Provost for Research is an advisor to the Provost and has oversight of the University’s vast research enterprise, encompassing a broad spectrum of research support services, regulatory bodies, multi-disciplinary campus-wide Centers and Institutes, and partnerships to further develop investigator inventions. OVPR collaborates with Penn constituents and external partners to promote meaningful scholarship, uphold research integrity, and foster new discoveries.

Services For Researchers

The investigative collaborations that take place at Penn represent some of today’s most cutting-edge interdisciplinary research. Explore the 142 centers and institutes that are generating new knowledge all over campus, and learn about the powerful impact this Penn-generated knowledge is making in all corners of the world.

Centers & Institutes

The Office of the Vice Provost (OVPR) is charged with oversight responsibility for multiple regulatory compliance areas at Penn. Given the breadth of regulations and guidelines, research compliance is a shared responsibility between numerous University offices.

Funding

The Office of Vice Provost for Research manages a number of internal funding opportunities on behalf of the University as well as access to external funding opportunities.

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  • This sections title is outside the WYSIWYG to have the aside start align with the content.
  • Background colors are added by wrapper containers.

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Contact Information

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Office for the Vice Provost for Reasearch

Contact Info

Suite 118 College Hall
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6376
(215) 898-7326
Contact Us

Hours

Monday-Friday: 9 am - 5 pm

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  • This sections title is outside the WYSIWYG to have the aside start align with the content.
  • Background colors are added by wrapper containers.

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Content Spotlight

Featured Penn Today

The politics of health inequality

Ahead of Super Tuesday, political scientist Julia Lynch discusses her new book, which argues that the way politicians frame the problem of health inequality sets it up to be unsolvable.

Februrary 28, 2020
Full Story
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Campus Media

Look here for new and communications services offered by the University; includes news offices, publications, telephone and video services and more.

Campus Media
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  • Used to feature text that is supported by an image.
  • Subheading is optional.
  • Can support an article treatment via optional taxonomy terms and date.
  • Optional red bg-red or blue bg-blue background.

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Event Calendar

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  • Sidebar treatment for a simplified event listing.

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Event Listing

Important Events

See All Events

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  • Uses the Event Card component
  • Is dependent on an accessible fork of Ken Wheeler's Slick, by Bryan Garaventa, which we have forked to modify (Github
  • Slider is used for screens under 1024 pixels

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Facts

Research Facts

189

Centers & Institues

$1.08B

2019 Research Budget

5,000+

Research Faculty

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Featured Story

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  • The cards inside of the Featured Story is the Featured Initiative components

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Grid

Three Across Cards with Background Color

Four Across Cards

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Penn Museum

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Arthur Ross Gallery

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Institute of Contemporary Art

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Anneberg Center

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Four Across Cards in Filterable Format

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  • Display is styled for either three or four items in a row.
  • Optional red bg-red or blue bg-blue background.

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Homepage Hero

 

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Page Header

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  • Header treatment without an image.
  • Accounts for breadcrumbs, page title and optional intro text.

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Page Header Hero

Academics

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Graduate Admissions

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About

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Introduction to Penn

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Trustees & Administration

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The President's Website

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“Penn has a long and proud tradition of intellectual rigor and pursuit of innovative knowledge… That tradition lives today through the creativity, entrepreneurship, and engagement of our faculty, students, and staff.

Amy Gutmannn, Position/Title

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  • Header treatment with a large image or quote.
  • Accounts from breadcrumbs, page title, large image/quote and optional subpage listing.

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Section Header

Section Header Left Aligned

Penn Today

Section Header Centered

Stay Connected

Section Header with Filter

News via Penn Today

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Penn Priorities

A look at a few of our big picture priorities that improve Penn as we create knowledge to benefit the world.

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Split Content

Penn Compact 2020

Inclusion

Increasing diversity, expanding financial aid, and offering free online classes to the public are three of the many ways Penn nurtures an inclusive learning environment.

Innovation

Penn’s culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and interdisciplinary collaboration generates discoveries and applies them to pressing social needs.

Impact

Faculty and students leverage Penn’s distinctive intellectual resources to promote progress and prosperity in our local, national, and global communities.

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  • An alternative option for two column layout, primarily allows for WYSIWYG content in both columns via the wysiwyg class.

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Student Spotlight

Featured Student Story Penn Today

Penn Senior Researches the Silence of Socrates in Plato’s Symposium

“That’s the nice thing about having professors who can tell me when there’s not enough evidence to support my idea. It tempers me and forces me to go back to the text and come up with really clear arguments. I like to think it’s youthful exuberance, and Plato’s such a tough puzzle, I mean, there’s so much there that it’s hard not to grab at things.”

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Donald AntenenBachelor of Arts, Classical Studies, Phi Beta Kappa ’15

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Tabs

Tab 1

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Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

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Honour Mack

Honour Mack, a painter and professor at Maine College of Art, discusses her work.

Exhibits

Frankenthaler on Paper

This exhibition showcases 10 soak-stain paintings on paper from abstract artist Helen Frankenthaler, plus 17 prints. Works date from the 1970s to 1990s and are rarely displayed.

Notes

  • Uses the Event Card component
  • Is dependent on an accessible fork of Ken Wheeler's Slick, by Bryan Garaventa, which we have forked to modify (Github
  • Slider is used for screens under 1024 pixels

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