Pulitzer-winning alum Jennifer Egan visits Penn
Shortly after graduating from Penn in 1985, Jennifer Egan held a series of temp jobs, from catering at the World Trade Center to assisting a countess who was an ex-World War II spy.
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Shortly after graduating from Penn in 1985, Jennifer Egan held a series of temp jobs, from catering at the World Trade Center to assisting a countess who was an ex-World War II spy.
Recent events have sparked discussions on issues of stress and mental health on campus, with many students expressing frustration at the lack of dialogue surrounding mental health.
Friends and family of Kevin Zhao gathered in Houston Hall’s Bodek Lounge on Saturday afternoon to share memories of the deceased Engineering and Wharton senior.
In an effort to increase admissions yield and the experience of accepted Penn applicants, the Office of Admissions is revamping Penn Preview Days.
Penn’s Bon Appetit-managed dining halls received three “critical violations” of Philadelphia’s Foodborne Illness Risk Factors and Public Health Interventions this year, according to Health Department records.
“We’ll always have Paris,” Rick tells former lover Ilsa in the iconic scene in “Casablanca.”
Next semester, the Kelly Writers House will welcome Buzz Bissinger, acclaimed journalist and author of Friday Night Lights.
Professor Peter Dodson doesn’t want Penn’s paleobiology program “to go the way of the dinosaur.”
Imagine paying off student loans by selling a kidney.
Ben Taskar, a former Engineering professor at Penn, died unexpectedly on Nov. 17 at the age of 36 of an apparent heart attack.
Interdisciplinary research has emerged as a popular way for academics to address real world issues across disciplines. However, university bureaucracy can sometimes be a stumbling block in its path.
Among the thousand year old mummies and statues, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology offers something a bit more lively.
Going to medical school would be a lot cheaper if David Asch had his way.
In fiscal year 2011, Penn made $14 million from its research.
A new drug is saving lives while filling Penn’s coffers.
Researchers at the School of Veterinary Medicine have developed a groundbreaking treatment for blindness in dogs, and potentially, humans.
Seven leading research universities in Pennsylvania are banding together in an initiative calling for increased funding for advanced manufacturing research from the state.
The cutting-edge field of network science will finally have a home at Penn.
The Y-Prize is back, and this time the world is invited to compete.
Sophia Hu adeptly navigates the crowds of the Night Market in Chinatown, avoiding sloshing cups of beer. We are searching for ice cream to top off the night. This is when Sophia’s rugby skills become apparent, as she pushes through the throngs of people like she’s trying to score a goal against Princeton.