Columbia breaks fundraising record previously held by Penn
Columbia University broke an Ivy League record previously held by Penn for highest capital raised in a fundraising campaign.
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Columbia University broke an Ivy League record previously held by Penn for highest capital raised in a fundraising campaign.
A group of faculty are pushing for the University to cut financial ties with the tobacco industry.
News travels fast.
A new study by the Graduate School of Education reveals that completing MOOCs remains a lofty goal for many registered students.
The familiar hand cramp from writing an exam may soon become a thing of the past.
The quickest way to a community’s heart is through their stomachs.
A conservative youth-oriented leadership group aims to make the Penn Newman Center a hub for Christian dialogue when it assumes leadership of the center next summer.
#Sharethelights with the Penn’s Lubavitch House this Hanukkah or light the menorah with President Amy Gutmann in Hillel.
The Interfraternity Council elected its newest president right before Thanksgiving break. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with College junior James Germi, a brother of Phi Delta Theta, to discuss his aspirations for the council.
Wharton junior Peixin Mo was chosen as the newest Multicultural Greek Council president last week.
Nursing junior Jaclyn Rosenthal was chosen as the newest Panhellenic Council president last Tuesday.
Alpha Delta Pi sorority will be colonizing at Penn for the first time this spring.
The Penn Newman Center will be undergoing a change in leadership on July 1, 2014.
On Tuesday night, the Interfraternity Council voted on to bring Delta Sigma Phi back to Penn.
Tell us one interesting thing about yourself. Penn students revisited this typical college application question this weekend as they helped high school seniors draft their college essays.
This past week, Penn Greeks decided to mix things up a little.
Phi Sigma Kappa recruiters are looking for the “best of the best” in fraternity men and have turned to some sororities for help.
For Engineering junior Mark Harding, receiving financial aid is not just about what it does for him, but what it allows him to do for others.
The Netter Center may only be 20 years old, but its current staff boasts an array of Penn graduates going back as far as 50 years.
Mounica Gummadi is only a College junior, but she’s already helped public school biology teachers implement lab ideas in their classrooms. She was able to participate in this community service, she said, because of a federal financial aid award.