Law Professor C. Edwin Baker died Tuesday
Penn Law professor C. Edwin Baker died Tuesday in New York City, according to a press release on Penn Law’s web site. He was 62.
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Penn Law professor C. Edwin Baker died Tuesday in New York City, according to a press release on Penn Law’s web site. He was 62.
This weekend, assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies will evaluate Penn Police for its fourth consecutive CALEA accreditation — an optional certification which ensures compliance with CALEA’s standards of law enforcement.
When asked how she got her writing class VIP access to a taping of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, writing professor and 25-year Philadelphia Inquirer TV columnist Gail Shister had one thing to say: “Shister, can’t resist her.”
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For the third year in a row, Penn was ranked as the top college or university in Security Magazine’s “Security 500” list, an annual security ranking of various corporations and institutions.
Police have identified and interviewed a man who allegedly raped a Penn freshman woman at an off-campus fraternity party early Sunday morning, according Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush.
A sexual assault was reported at an off-campus fraternity party early Sunday morning, according to University spokeswoman Lori Doyle.
Penn offers about 1,700 named scholarships every year as part of its undergraduate financial-aid program, according to Joanne Hanna, director of Development for Undergraduate Financial Aid.
“Who’d want to steal a squirrel?” asked Engineering junior Ben Plotnick.
PennComm assistant operations manager Sandy Ramos took control of one of the center’s pan-tilt-zoom closed-circuit television cameras, zooming in on the statue of Ben Franklin sitting on a bench on the 37th Street walk.
Penn President Amy Gutmann won’t have to go mop shopping any time soon.
Police are investigating a shooting that injured one man near 40th and Spruce streets shortly before 2 a.m. Tuesday.
Friday’s scheduled H1N1 vaccination clinic, previously pending the delivery of vaccine, will occur as planned, according to Matthew Waller, director of public affairs and communications for the Office of the Vice Provost for University Life.
Police are investigating a shooting that injured one man near 40th and Spruce streets shortly before 2 a.m. Tuesday.
You might not have gotten the number of that “librarian” on Halloween, but now, thanks to Penn Libraries’ new text-messaging service, you can text a real librarian every day of the week except Saturday.
Burglary
The Student Health Service announced Monday afternoon that its shipments of H1N1 vaccine from the City of Philadelphia have been delayed, meaning it will be unable to hold its scheduled vaccination clinic on Nov. 6.
College of Liberal and Professional Studies graduate student student Susan Finkelstein, 43, of the 900 block of St. Bernard Street, was arrested yesterday in Bensalem, Pa., for allegedly soliciting sex from an undercover police officer in exchange for Phillies World Series tickets, according to a press release on the Bensalem Police Department web site.
At about 3:30 p.m. yesterday, the Division of Public Safety tested its UPenn Alert system — a multi-faceted notification system by which DPS administrators hope to reach as much of the Penn community as possible in case of an emergency.