Director of Museum to leave in 2012
Richard Hodges, director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, will step down from his position at the completion of his term in the summer of 2012.
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Richard Hodges, director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, will step down from his position at the completion of his term in the summer of 2012.
“Who wouldn’t want to be a woman engineer?” Chairwoman of Computer and Information Science Susan Davidson asked.
Penn students beware: that great anecdote you love telling far and wide may well become the inspiration for an episode of a television show.
Philadelphia Police arrested former Penn football player and Wharton alumnus Travis Roesler, 27, for possession of over $1 million worth of marijuana on Wednesday May 26.
On Wednesday, Philadelphia Police arrested former Penn Football player and 2006 Wharton graduate Travis Roesler, 27, for possession of over $1 million worth of marijuana.
Students graduating from the School of Social Policy and Practice weren’t the only ones who had the chance to see Vice President Joe Biden when he spoke at the school’s commencement ceremony on Monday, May 17.
Penn’s football team was not the only Penn team to win an Ivy League championship this year. On Sunday, the Penn Lions team placed first at the annual Lion Dance competition held at Columbia University.
While the Israeli-Palestinian crisis may be far removed from most Penn students, it has always been “an emotional and pressing part” of College senior Sam Adelsberg’s life.
Wharton junior Jason Israel is not only planning on wearing a Hey Day T-shirt this year — he is co-owner of the company that produced the T-shirts that juniors will be sporting Friday, April 23.
While most students are preparing to celebrate Spring Fling this weekend, for some Friday classes stand in the way of being able to completely shed all academic responsibilities.
May is one of five newly elected chairpersons for the Performing Arts Council, an umbrella organization for the student performing arts community. PAC is divided into four subcommittees — dance, theater, a cappella and SMaC, which is composed of singers, musicians and comedians.
College freshman Jake Spinowitz woke up one morning when he was in ninth grade and discovered that he could not hear anything at all. He now plays the guitar in a band and is one of the winners of the Graeme Clark Cochlear Scholarship.
West 44th Street in New York City is famous for its clubhouses, some of which have been lauded as historical landmarks. Now the Penn Club of New York will gain that special designation.
*This story appeared in the 2010 Joke Issue.
While most Penn students are focused on the NCAA basketball games, another national competition is taking place in Dallas, Texas this weekend.
A Penn professor has recently received an award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It is not, however, an Oscar.
This year’s School of Arts and Sciences Commencement guest speaker will be Penn alumnus and Nobel Prize winner George Smith.
In the shadow of On-Campus Recruiting interviews, many Penn students are choosing to search for summer internships on their own initiative.
In line with Penn’s sustainability initiatives, a group of students and faculty are working to solidify the curriculum for a new class on sustainability in Philadelphia.
This year’s guest speaker for the Baccalaureate Commencement on May 16 will be best-selling author Mitch Albom.