Looser legal standards for sexual assault conviction on campus spark heated debate
The Office of Student Conduct’s announcement of its revised sexual misconduct policy on April 10 was met with mixed reactions and heated debate.
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The Office of Student Conduct’s announcement of its revised sexual misconduct policy on April 10 was met with mixed reactions and heated debate.
It’s 6:15 a.m. on a chilly Wednesday, and campus is eerily quiet, most people still sound asleep. It’s quite a different story, however, for the students doing push-ups in the middle of Franklin Field.
Less evidence will now be required for the Office of Student Conduct to find accused students responsible for sexual harassment or assault.
Apart from learning a different language while studying abroad on another continent, the adjustment to a foreign country can be particularly difficult — especially when its culture may not be accepting of LGBT students.
In an unprecedented sale, Penn has issued its first-ever century bond as part of an effort to further campus-wide sustainability goals.
At about 2 a.m. Tuesday, a procession of students began to line up outside 3812 Walnut Street. Within a few hours, the line stretched down several blocks, obstructing three lanes of traffic.
With demand for technology on the rise, Penn’s data storage facilities are getting an upgrade.
For many Penn seniors, news of Geoffrey Canada’s selection as commencement speaker was met with a resounding “Who?”
Social activist Geoffrey Canada will share his thoughts on the American education system with this year’s graduating class at the 256th commencement ceremony on May 14, the Office of the University Secretary announced at midnight on Tuesday.
Several recent resignation announcements by female presidents at top-tier institutions have prompted discussion about the representation of women at the highest levels of university leadership.
The success of Penn’s Making History campaign has once again landed the University among the top American fundraising institutions this past fiscal year.
Counseling and Psychological Services is taking a systematic approach to solving the problem of stress — consistently ranked as the number-one concern for students at Penn.
Tuition, construction projects and global engagement opportunities were on the minds of members of Penn’s Board of Trustees last week.
The cost of a Penn education is on the rise.
Underlying the heated political discussion surrounding the Boycott, Divestments and Sanctions conference last weekend was an issue that has long been intertwined with the University’s history: the First Amendment.
While public universities are facing the brunt of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed budget cuts for the upcoming fiscal year, Penn may also be affected by reductions in higher education spending.
As Penn prepares its annual budget for the upcoming fiscal year, the rise in demand for mental health services has raised questions about funding and staffing for Counseling and Psychological Services.
For an increasing number of young alumni, graduation day is marking the beginning, not the end, of their relationships with Penn.
Need another excuse to indulge in fried Oreos and Dippin’ Dots at Spring Fling?
With ongoing economic challenges facing the field of higher education, the policy research organization Public Agenda has taken a critical look at university leadership across the country.