One year into Trump's presidency, students and faculty notice shifts in classroom dynamics
One year ago, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.
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One year ago, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.
In the months leading up to the November election for Philadelphia's district attorney, Penn Democrats rallied behind the unlikely progressive candidate Larry Krasner, who ultimately pulled ahead in the polls and was sworn in on Jan. 2.
Pennsylvania has joined the growing number of states whose national representatives were publicly accused of sexual assault in the past year on Dec. 17.
Pennsylvania's opioid and heroin addiction crisis was declared a statewide disaster emergency by Governor Tom Wolf on Wednesday, Jan. 10.
To showcase innovation in the health care industry, second-year Penn Medicine graduate student Ryan O’Keefe created the Penn HealthX podcast.
Amid a series of new initiatives and events intended to expand the discussion of mental health on campus, four Penn students had a frank conversation on what it is like to live with mental illness at Penn during a panel on Dec. 1.
Doug Glanville, a former professional baseball player, ESPN baseball analyst, and 1992 Engineering graduate, will teach a class for the Annenberg School for Communication in the coming spring semester.
Many first-generation, low-income students do not have the resources that other Penn students have at their disposal when applying for jobs or internships — but two seniors have been working to make them more accessible.
Three Dartmouth College professors are currently under criminal investigation for sexual misconduct.
One of Penn's top administrators has spent the past year creating a gourmet $12 chocolate bar.
Marci Hamilton, a 1988 Penn Law School graduate and a leading advocate for survivors of childhood sexual abuse, has just been hired as Penn’s third "professor of practice" in the Robert A. Fox Leadership Program in the College, according to an announcement by the University.
An expert on vulnerability visited Huntsman Hall Monday night to advise students on how to find belonging in a culture that seems to expect excellence.