Campus sounds off on new alcohol pilot program
With the introduction of the University’s new alcohol pilot program, many student groups are thinking about how on-campus parties will shake up Penn’s social scene.
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With the introduction of the University’s new alcohol pilot program, many student groups are thinking about how on-campus parties will shake up Penn’s social scene.
Penn’s endowment has felt the impact of a financial crisis thousands of miles away.
A dozen classes across Penn’s campus are piloting a new system, called the Course Absence Report, to facilitate communication between instructors and students regarding long-term absences.
Coursera, an online open-learning platform, announced Wednesday that 17 new universities have joined to offer “massively open online courses,” known as MOOCs.
With the increasing digitization of textbooks and learning platforms, some are questioning the effectiveness of these tools — especially when it comes to mandates for the use of access codes in classrooms.
Wednesday evening, Penn began a new chapter of its two-year reaccreditation process, with the Provost’s Office hosting a gathering to officially kick off the University’s self-study.
The Penn community is weighing the benefits and drawbacks of a future invested in online education.
For the fifth consecutive year, Penn’s overall yield — the percentage of students who have decided to matriculate to the Class of 2016 — has remained constant.
For only the second time in Penn’s history, the majority of domestic students admitted to Penn’s Class of 2016 are minorities.
Penn’s net-price calculator may have a new rival in the form of a college cost comparison tool that is in beta testing by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Some schools across the country are asking for college recommendations from parents — not the most unbiased of sources, but certainly ones who are familiar with the student.
Amidst the excitement of an acceptance letter from Penn, Shahriar Shams-Ansari was disappointed to find that he had received far less financial aid than the University’s new net-price calculator had estimated.
Regular decision admit Arianna Ulloa was ridiculed every time she brought an SAT Subject Test preparation book to her classes at Thomas Jefferson High School in Tampa Bay, Fla. During her time in high school, only one other person in her class took these tests — and it was only at Ulloa’s urging that it happened.
Starting April 12, campus will be filled not only with excitement for Spring Fling, but also with excitement of high-school students hoping to take in as much of Penn in one day as possible.
Over the past few days, about 200 newly admitted students in the Class of 2016 have gotten an early peek into everyday life at Penn.
A Penn celebrity is about to emerge from the shadows of YouTube videos into the silver screens of millions of households across the country.
At one house on the outskirts of campus, cooking mishaps in the kitchen commonly interrupt discussions about social justice.
Though most students have heard a definitive “yes” or “no” from the Office of Admissions, more than 2,000 students have received a “maybe” from Penn.
The Ivy League saw mixed results in this year’s application cycle.
For college applicants, admission to Penn is no excuse to slack off.