The Statue of Benjamin Franklin, honoring the university's founder, in front of College Hall on Penn's main campus[28]
The Statue of Benjamin Franklin, honoring the university's founder, in front of College Hall on Penn's main campus[28]
The Upper Quad Gate on the Penn campus, which forms the lower part of Memorial Tower and honors veterans of the Spanish–American War
The Upper Quad Gate on the Penn campus, which forms the lower part of Memorial Tower and honors veterans of the Spanish–American War
Van Pelt Library, Penn's main library building
Van Pelt Library, Penn's main library building
Penn's first standalone library, built in 1891 and designed by Frank Furness, c. 1915
Penn's first standalone library, built in 1891 and designed by Frank Furness, c. 1915
The interior of the School of Design's library
The interior of the School of Design's library
The Covenant, designed by artist Alexander Liberman and installed at Penn in 1975
The Covenant, designed by artist Alexander Liberman and installed at Penn in 1975
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and Warden Garden
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and Warden Garden
Smith Walk with a view of Towne Building and the Engineering Quad
Smith Walk with a view of Towne Building and the Engineering Quad
ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer, founded at Penn in 1946
ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic computer, founded at Penn in 1946
The Philomathean Society Presidential Library, named after former U.S. president and Penn Med alumnus William Henry Harrison
The Philomathean Society Presidential Library, named after former U.S. president and Penn Med alumnus William Henry Harrison
Penn Electric Racing unveiled REV8 on March 31, 2023, in front of the Statue of Benjamin Franklin in front of College Hall
Penn Electric Racing unveiled REV8 on March 31, 2023, in front of the Statue of Benjamin Franklin in front of College Hall
The University of Pennsylvania Band at the 2019 homecoming game
The University of Pennsylvania Band at the 2019 homecoming game
Penn Masala performs in the Blue Room of the White House in October 2009 on invitation from President Barack Obama.
Penn Masala performs in the Blue Room of the White House in October 2009 on invitation from President Barack Obama.
The Mask and Wig clubhouse
The Mask and Wig clubhouse
University of Pennsylvania versus Georgetown Baseball Program circa 1901
University of Pennsylvania versus Georgetown Baseball Program circa 1901
Chuck Bednarik, also known as Concrete Charlie was a three-time All-American at Penn who was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, the first player selected in the 1949 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles, where he went on to win the 1960 NFL Championship and was inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Chuck Bednarik, also known as Concrete Charlie was a three-time All-American at Penn who was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, the first player selected in the 1949 NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles, where he went on to win the 1960 NFL Championship and was inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The University of Pennsylvania men's track team was the 1907 IC4A point winner. Left to right: Guy Haskins, R.C. Folwell, T.R. Moffitt, John Baxter Taylor, Jr., the first black athlete in the U.S. to win a gold medal in the Olympics,[282] Nathaniel Cartmell, and J.D. Whitham (seated)
The University of Pennsylvania men's track team was the 1907 IC4A point winner. Left to right: Guy Haskins, R.C. Folwell, T.R. Moffitt, John Baxter Taylor, Jr., the first black athlete in the U.S. to win a gold medal in the Olympics,[282] Nathaniel Cartmell, and J.D. Whitham (seated)
John Heisman, a University of Pennsylvania Law School class of 1892 alumnus and rugby football player, posing at Penn in 1891 holding elongated ellipsoidal rugby ball and gestures resembling the famed "Heisman Pose"[296]
John Heisman, a University of Pennsylvania Law School class of 1892 alumnus and rugby football player, posing at Penn in 1891 holding elongated ellipsoidal rugby ball and gestures resembling the famed "Heisman Pose"[296]
Penn's Franklin Field, in photograph taken shortly after completion of the upper deck in 1925.
Penn's Franklin Field, in photograph taken shortly after completion of the upper deck in 1925.
Penn's Palestra is often referred to as the Cathedral of College Basketball.[333]
Penn's Palestra is often referred to as the Cathedral of College Basketball.[333]
Penn's three rowing teams use Number 11 Boathouse Row as their headquarters
Penn's three rowing teams use Number 11 Boathouse Row as their headquarters