New group spreads 'financial literacy'
Aiming to eventually increase financial literacy in the United States, Penn’s latest social initiative — the Financial Literacy Community Project — is starting here in West Philadelphia.
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Aiming to eventually increase financial literacy in the United States, Penn’s latest social initiative — the Financial Literacy Community Project — is starting here in West Philadelphia.
Brent Ginsberg, a College sophomore and an Eco-Rep for Harrison College House, used to find it “a pain” to separate his recyclables and “disheartening” to have to throw out most of his plastics. He no longer has to face these issues.
Penn was honored for its sustainability efforts at the Fourth Annual American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment Summit this past Wednesday.
In the thick of midterm season, throwing out books is not usually on a Penn student’s to-do list. However, that is precisely what organizers at Education by Inclusion encouraged for their week-long book drive.
It is no secret that Penn students love free stuff. Preceptorials, with their unique offerings at zero cost, are natural campus favorites.
For many Penn students, the PennRIDES service becomes irrelevant after their introduction during New Student Orientation. However, Penn Transit’s new sustainability efforts may change that.
Since their erection in 1969, the high rises have weathered generations of undergraduates and decades of rumors about demolition. Harrison College House’s renovations — which were completed this summer — prove that the high rises are here to stay.
The opening of Weiss Pavillion this summer marks the beginning of the end to a series of long-term eastward expansion projects slated to be finished in the coming years.
Traditionally a research-oriented facility, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has created numerous initiatives for the upcoming school year in hopes of appealing to the public beyond its educational role.
There is a new vehicle to fight crime on Locust Walk.
This year’s freshmen move-in featured significant efforts in the promotion of sustainability.
While students were away enjoying their summers, Penn’s campus saw several changes.
If Penn Fashion Week is Penn’s response to Project Runway, then Wharton Asia Exchange’s Walk Off is Penn’s answer to America’s Next Top Model.
Attendees of the “Gender, Judaism and Islam” conference Monday learned that there is more to religion and gender than meets the eye.