Students tour Egypt over break
While Egypt is probably not the typical college-students spring-break destination, a group of 25 students, including myself, crossed the Atlantic Ocean to visit the country for spring break.
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While Egypt is probably not the typical college-students spring-break destination, a group of 25 students, including myself, crossed the Atlantic Ocean to visit the country for spring break.
The race for Undergraduate Assembly President is underway, with UA Vice Chair for External Affairs and College junior Matt Amalfitano launching his campaign at a town hall meeting Wednesday night.
Penn Libraries has received $4.25 million — the largest gift ever from a living donor — to go toward the Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
The Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, Calif., this weekend will screen more than 200 films — including one written and directed by Penn alumnus Kevin McMullin.
The theme for this year’s Penn Humanities Forum is “Connections,” which addresses not only the increasing human connections taking place in the world, but those between the different humanities departments at Penn as well.
In line with the Year of Water theme, Penn Reading Project coordinators announced that the 2010-2011 book selection will be The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It Matters by Rose George.
In line with its goal of connecting alumni to each other for the benefit of the Penn and Philadelphia community, the Penn Alumni Club of Philadelphia is looking to recognize students who have made a social impact in the community.
While most resort to delivering roses and chocolates to their loved ones on Valentine’s Day, others choose to express their love through song — courtesy of the Penn Glee Club’s Singing Valentines.
Arabic is spoken by over 300 million people in the world — including the members of Penn’s newest language club.
Last week’s Grammy-award winners included Kings of Leon, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé — and Penn alumna Jennifer Higdon.
The Class of 2010 doesn’t just refer to this year’s graduating seniors. It also refers to the recently announced Penn Fellows class that begins its two-year term this semester.
Moving course evaluations from the traditional pencil-and-paper format to an online ratings system significantly increased the number of evaluations that were completed.
This semester’s preceptorials have something for everyone, from the intellectually-minded to those seeking something more personally engaging, according to the Preceptorials Committee Chair and Engineering and College junior Nancy Wang.
The winners of this year’s Macy’s Marketing Case Competition are the kind of team that work as they go, according to one member of the winning team, Wharton sophomore Tony Wang.
The Penn Women’s Center is stepping up efforts to “Break the Silence, Stop the Violence,” by educating incoming students about sexual assault.
The Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico may seem too far away from Philadelphia to matter much to Penn.
A new donation will add to the University’s existing collection of materials about book publishing and the cultural history of Philadelphia from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Penn is turning its focus toward becoming even more global.
With the start of a new semester comes the unveiling of a new and improved PennPortal.
Penn is helping to alleviate the shortage of nurses in the country by providing 15 students next year with a New Careers in Nursing Scholarship.