Penn gets top marks in Campus Pride Index for LGBT-Friendliness
Penn is the most LGBTQ-friendly Ivy, according to Campus Pride, an organization that tracks university acceptance of the LGBTQ community.
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Penn is the most LGBTQ-friendly Ivy, according to Campus Pride, an organization that tracks university acceptance of the LGBTQ community.
Looking to find your people niche on campus? Connecting with others of similar backgrounds is one way to do it. Here's a list of cultural minority and LGBT resources and groups.
5.6 percent — that’s a percentage smaller than the chances of being accepted to most Ivy League schools.
Classes at Penn are no walk in the park. Here’s a list of helpful hacks that can help with everything from Writing Seminar to problem sets.
Recently, a number of graduate students at different private universities have started creating or joining labor unions. Private universities such as Yale and Cornell have, in recent months, attempted unionization drives — but this doesn't seem to be the case at Penn.
While rain poured outside, members of the Penn community congregated to discuss improvements made to the University in the past year, and what improvements could be made going forward.
Penn’s ties with China are not over yet — the recently-announced Penn China Research and Engagement Fund is a grant program “designed to stimulate and support activity in China and engagement with the Penn Wharton China Center.”
Penn’s Critical Writing Program has the largest number of full-time instructors this year in its entire history.
Higher education has seen a recent trend of hiring more adjunct professors, who are not on the tenure track and are paid to teach, not to research. At Penn, however, adjuncts are only a small portion of non-faculty instructors.
The beginning of the “Campaign for Community” was announced on April 1, creating a forum for discussion in the Penn community.
On April 2, an email was sent to the entire Penn community asking students to take part in the Association of American Universities’ campus climate survey.
While students at Penn will have to shell out $45 to $55 each to see Kesha perform at Spring Fling, students at Tufts will be able to watch her perform for free.
Study abroad or get a job — impending changes to the On Campus Recruiting process would have had some of this year’s sophomores deciding between experiences overseas and potential job recruitment.
This spring, John Legend will be giving his all to us when he introduces Commencement Speaker Samantha Power over Skype.
A joint public hearing on the legalization of the medical use of cannabis in Pennsylvania was held Tuesday at Pennsylvania Hospital, one of Penn Medicine’s medical facilities.
With the digital age driving academic publications online, faculty members and researchers face a changing landscape.
Vijay Kumar has been named the new dean of The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. He replaces Eduardo Glandt, who had previously been dean for the past 17 years.
According to Faculty Senate Chair Claire Finkelstein, though half of all Ivy League presidents are women, Amy Gutmann among them, Penn still ranks 11th in their proportion of male to female faculty out of 18 other comparable institutions.
The new Executive Director of Student Health Service Giang Nguyen cares about the health of students campus-wide, even for those who have no experience with SHS other than through a poster in a dorm hallway.
Although males outnumber females in the Vagelos Molecular Life Sciences program by 18 percent, few see need for change.