Prof lands fellowship to research segregation
Professor Camille Charles is getting $100,000 to do research on exactly what she’s passionate about.
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Professor Camille Charles is getting $100,000 to do research on exactly what she’s passionate about.
Next weekend, Penn alumni will be gathering at the second Penn Spectrum conference to reconnect and reflect on their time here.
For the fifth year in a row, Penn has ranked on Teach For America’s top contributors list of schools with the most graduating seniors who become members of the teaching corps.
Professionals and leaders at Penn and in Philadelphia dined with Penn for Immigrant Rights Sunday night to raise money for a college scholarship that will help undocumented high school students.
After pondering the truth with last year’s Year of Proof, this year’s new freshman class will be using their ears in the Year of Sound.
The Spruce St. Wawa expanded its sandwich-making capabilities just in time for the school year.
D. Bruce Hanes, register of wills in Montgomery County, is being sued by The Pennsylvania Department of Health for issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Montgomery County, a suburb of Philadelphia, is the only county in Pennsylvania so far to issue the licenses.
Penn’s newly released online food guide will help donors “navigate” various existing food charities.
In less than two weeks, dozens of former schools in Philadelphia are slated to become vacant buildings. Recent graduates of the School of Design, however, developed an alternate plan this spring.
Lentil, a 17-week-old French bulldog puppy who once had to eat from a tube, is now able to happily eat from a bowl after his surgery at Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine on May 28.
Thursday night, hundreds of students gathered to fight against domestic and sexual violence by marching across campus, shouting, “Penn unite, take back the night!”
Gathered around on couches, tables and even the floor, students crowded the Heyer Sky Lounge of Harrison College House last night to learn more about having a healthy sex life.
With a slices of pizza and paper plates in their hands, faculty and students packed the Benjamin Franklin Room of Houston Hall to enjoy a lively discussion about the final moments of the 2012 presidential election.
It’s hard to believe award-winning actress Eva Longoria ever felt like an ugly duckling.