ALUMNI NETWORKING
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MyPenn
MyPenn is Penn’s online alumni community. It serves as your portal for alumni connections, and includes:
- Online Alumni Directory (search for classmates and fellow alumni)
- Your Profile (easily update the contact information that Penn has on file for you)
- Lifetime Email Forwarding
- Access to PACNet (the Penn Alumni Career Network)
If you haven’t already registered for MyPenn, you will need to follow the instructions for creating a username and password in order to access the benefits listed above.

PACNet: Penn Alumni Career Network
The Penn Alumni Career Network (PACNet) is a resource for alumni and current students who wish to contact alumni regarding careers and career-related issues. PACNet is maintained by the University’s Office of Career Services and is accessible through MyPenn, Penn’s Online Community.
Provide Career Advice
As a PACNet member, you’ll have an opportunity to provide information on your career area, employment outlook in your field, requirements for entry, and other issues specific to your job/industry.
Find Career Advice
Search the database for other Penn alumni who have offered to be contacted about their career, field, position, and more. You can search by categories like industry, geography, affinity group, and even mentoring interest (i.e., Work/Life Balance or Leadership/Management). In order to access PACNet, you must first be a registered member of MyPenn.
Events
04/24
Social Good in the Age of AI: Disruption & Possibility
AI is creating disruption and possibility at the same time. How do we develop and adopt AI responsibly, centering social good, community voices, and human connection? Join Penn’s School of […]
Events
04/28
An Evening with Penn – Washington, D.C.
Join President J. Larry Jameson for a University update and conversation with Penn faculty members Dorit Aviv, PhD, and R. Jisung Park, PhD, followed by a networking reception with Penn […]
News
Faculty & Research
04/23

Voting is linked to living longer
A new study co-authored by SP2’s Femida Handy shows that voting is associated with reduced mortality risk in older adults.