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(05/10/12 5:31pm)
From writing opinion columns to working at voting polls, Penn students will have several unique academic opportunities in the fall semester to get involved in the 2012 presidential election.
(04/25/12 2:00am)
Penn has signed off on the first American Sign Language/Deaf Studies minor in the Ivy League.
(04/20/12 1:21am)
Penn’s Department of Music may be cranking out more Grammys than Ph.D.’s with a series of curriculum changes for the fall semester.
(04/18/12 2:07am)
Penn’s mission for interdisciplinary scholarship will continue to advance as the University welcomes a new scholar to its faculty.
(04/09/12 12:08am)
Penn is continuing to make strides in its global initiatives as a prominent cultural center on campus celebrates a landmark anniversary.
(03/29/12 2:56am)
A Graduate School of Education student is empowering inner-city high school students to research issues like violence, crime and poverty that are prevalent in their lives.
(03/19/12 5:16am)
From writing restaurant reviews to recording podcasts, innovative learning is on the rise as the Benjamin Franklin Scholars course design grants continue to fund a special set of courses.
(03/14/12 3:48am)
For the past year, the James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies has been deciding what to do with its $7.5 million endowment.
(03/12/12 3:31am)
The energy is running high as Penn’s newest dual-degree program is moving toward completion.
(03/12/12 12:46am)
With the College topping the charts in course-size enrollment again this year, professors of large classes are finding new ways to engage students.
(02/27/12 3:28am)
Penn’s Graduate School of Education is taking a critical look at how inequities in education may prevent some students from achieving their fullest potential.
(02/16/12 4:23am)
Linked arm in arm in a kick line and clad in tap shoes, 41 performers take a collective deep breath before breaking into a dramatic song and dance.
(02/09/12 2:42am)
Penn may soon be extending its expertise in bioethics to undergraduate education.
(02/02/12 1:21am)
The standard shout of “here!” is slowly being replaced by the click of technology in some larger lecture halls.
(01/27/12 3:11am)
From visiting medical artifact museums to using economics to find a boyfriend or girlfriend, this semester’s preceptorial choices provide a wide and eclectic selection for students.
(01/26/12 6:13am)
The largest country in East Asia will soon have its own place on Penn’s campus.
(01/25/12 4:48am)
A new petition is asking students not to sign with pens, but rather with their fingers.
(01/24/12 12:50am)
One of Penn’s oldest departments is bringing its younger members to the forefront.
(01/23/12 4:41am)
The College of Arts and Sciences will be cutting down on costs, paper use and privacy risks with a new electronic messaging system.
(01/18/12 4:07am)
According to College freshman Katie Behrman, Penn’s new Integrated Studies Program has functioned over the past semester as “a dysfunctional yet wonderful family.”