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Locust Walk on April 9.
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Locust Walk on April 9.
A group of Penn professors recently filed a lawsuit against the university.
The College of Arts and Sciences announced that James Johnson will be the speaker of the Class of 2024 College graduation ceremony on May 19 (Photo from Penn Alumni).
Faculty and administrators are in the process of reviewing Penn's College of Arts and Sciences curriculum on a large scale for the first time since 2005.
Penn has the largest difference in men's and women's basketball attendance in the Ivy League.
The Penn GPA hosted an all-parties debate on gun control, abortion, immigration, and foreign relations on April 10.
College senior Milan Chand joins Breaking Bread to chat about his experience at Penn as a queer Southeast Asian American man.
College Hall on April 9.
Sheerr pool renderings were created by KCBA Architects in preparation for renovations starting in July.
The Wharton School recently reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the US News & World Report Best Business Schools ranking, tied with Stanford University.
Five incoming freshman from the class of 2028: Aidan Shaughnessy (top left), Meilun Yu (top right), Luisa Lopez Monzonc (center), Meihuan Yu (bottom left), and Sidhya Ganesh (bottom right) (Photos courtesy of Aidan Shaughnessy, Meilun Yu, Luisa Lopez Monzonc, Meihuan Yu, Sidhya Ganesh).
College junior Mackenzie Sleeman (left) and College junior Hannah Liu (right).
Wharton sophomore Michelle Chen (left) and College junior Ria Ellendula (right).
Junior thrower Kyla Jamison competes in the discus throw event at the Penn Invitational on Apr. 6.
President Larry Jameson signs a solar panel during a ceremonial ribbon cutting celebrating the operation of two solar facilities (Photo from Penn Today).
College of Arts and Sciences Dean Paul Sniegowski speaks at the third installment of the 1.5* Minute Climate Lecture Series on Sept. 18, 2019.
College and Wharton junior Aravind Krishnan is the winner of the Sarah Katz Award (Photo from Penn Abroad).
Columnist Niheer Patel explores how a focus on consulting careers negatively impacts students.