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(03/12/18 2:53am)
An online petition has called on Penn Law Dean Ted Ruger to take action against professor Amy Wax for making derogatory comments about black students in a video lecture that has surfaced in recent weeks.
(03/03/18 5:57pm)
The intense storm that took over Philadelphia and the Northeast region left students leaving for spring break with disrupted trip plans and flight delays.
(03/01/18 11:09pm)
Students discussed anti-Asian discrimination at an event Wednesday night, following an incident at a local Taco Bell where an employee described a Penn student using a racial slur.
(03/01/18 2:58am)
Hundreds gathered to honor the life of College sophomore Blaze Bernstein at a public memorial in Orange County, Calif. on Sunday.
(03/11/18 7:03pm)
Two Penn professors signed a letter openly denouncing victim-centered approaches to university sexual assault and harassment investigations.
(02/18/18 11:55pm)
As the snow from the weekend melted away this Sunday afternoon, friends and family of College sophomore Blaze Bernstein gathered at the Kelly Writers House to share food and memories of the Penn student, who died early this year.
(02/18/18 9:23pm)
First-generation, low-income students from colleges around the country attended the 1vyG conference hosted on Penn’s campus this past Saturday.
(02/08/18 2:39pm)
All along the parade route, Eagles fans have been filling the streets and sidewalks since the early hours of Thursday morning, waiting for what will be an important day in Philadelphia history.
(02/12/18 12:52am)
As a part of the University's Action Plan for Faculty Diversity and Excellence, Penn released a report on the diversity breakdown among faculty across schools.
(02/11/18 9:47pm)
After the death of College sophomore Blaze Bernstein, many of those close to Bernstein — and many who had never met him — found support among friends and ways to mourn his loss on campus.
(01/30/18 9:06pm)
The Pan-Asian American Community House will sponsor weekly peer support groups for Asian and Pacific Islander students starting this week.
(01/25/18 9:43pm)
The LGBTQ Faculty Diversity Working Group, which works to recruit and unite LGBTQ faculty at Penn, is working to bring more queer studies to Penn and expand the diversity of the University’s faculty.
(01/19/18 11:48pm)
On Penn's campus, the topic of Asian-American studies and the importance of the program has grown increasingly prevalent throughout the past year.
(01/16/18 2:08am)
Members of the Penn community and West Philadelphians used their day off to honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy by participating in a joint Day of Service.
(01/09/18 8:14pm)
After nearly four months of construction delays by the leasing company University Realty, about 70 Penn students were finally able to move into their new apartment building last month. However for many, moving in has not indicated the end of their housing woes.
(12/10/17 11:41pm)
Medical gauze, air filtration masks, and photos of bacteria may not evoke images of art, but these were exactly the materials that Penn School of Design students used for their final projects displayed at the Esther Klein Gallery last week.
(12/07/17 2:32am)
The leasing company, University Realty, pushed its move-in date for the sixth time, after telling tenants they would move in by Dec. 1 “at the latest.”
(12/06/17 4:42am)
A Republican House representative and Penn graduate voted to tax private universities, including his alma mater, according to The Washington Post.
(11/29/17 12:25am)
For the first time in 12 years, the number of new international students enrolling in U.S. colleges and universities has dropped, according to a new report released on Nov. 28 by the Institute of International Education and the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
(11/17/17 11:14pm)
Free breakfast and housekeeping come at a severe cost for the 70 Penn students displaced because of delayed construction on their apartment building.