Articles by Yiwen Chan

07/24/13 10:25pm

Biotechnology tools presented to postdocs at biannual fair

On July 23, biomedical companies attended BPC’s Vendor Fair with their newest tools, which “determine what questions [postdocs] can ask experimentally.”
07/24/13 10:21pm
DreamActivist Pennsylvania rallied on behalf teenage undocumented immigrants in Spring Gardens on July 22. Immigration policy “affects all races,” one attendee said.
03/29/13 12:34am
Carlos Andres Gomez spoke last night at Irvine Auditorium as this year’s PENNsando keynote speaker.
02/25/13 12:20am
Convergencias 2013 — an annual conference organized this year by the student group Mex@Penn — brought together a host of Mexican academics, professionals and students to have a dialogue on Mexico’s current situation and place in history.
01/18/13 2:12am

Penn for Palestine screens 'Roadmap to Apartheid'

Last night, Penn for Palestine, a student organization that raises awareness about Palestinian issues, screened the award-winning documentary, “Roadmap to Apartheid,” as part of the University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Symposium on Social Change and was jointly hosted by the Center for Africana Studies.
11/16/12 1:17am
Last year, Director of the Creative Writing Program Greg Djanikian, lecturer Anthony DeCurtis and Filreis organized the inaugural symposium, a tribute to Bob Dylan.
11/09/12 1:34am
Last night in Huntsman Hall, as part of Wharton Leadership Lectures, more than 60 people, gathered to hear Paul Orfalea speak.
10/25/12 1:27am
The performance was held at the Iron Gate Theatre on 37th and Chestnut streets, where the annual fall shows are usually held.
10/08/12 12:34am

40th Street Artists-in-Residence program opens its doors to the public

The artists will give back a minimum of 40 hours to the community by sharing their talents leading workshops, teaching classes and exhibiting in the area.
10/07/12 8:48pm

Penn hosts undergraduate research symposium

The Ivy Plus STEM Symposium is a three-day conference designed to encourage undergraduate students to pursue advanced training in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
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