Local activists, Penn panelists discuss urgency of preserving Chinatown against redevelopment
A panel of Penn community members and local activists discussed preservation efforts and the threats to Philadelphia's Chinatown on April 2.
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A panel of Penn community members and local activists discussed preservation efforts and the threats to Philadelphia's Chinatown on April 2.
Nicknames have long been synonymous with sports. In Philadelphia alone, mantras such as “The Answer,” “Weapon X,” “The Big Piece,” “The Process,” and a non-newspaper-friendly nickname for Nick Foles have exploded, taking on a life of their own. This phenomenon is ever so present throughout Penn athletics, as many players’ nicknames are just as well known as what is on their birth certificates.
A new mixed martial arts club on campus is providing Penn students with the opportunity to learn combat techniques and participate in competitions.
All undergraduate students in Penn's School of Nursing partake in clinical rotations — opportunities for them to gain experience in a hospital environment and apply skills learned in the classroom.
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Also, Penn women's lacrosse defeated No. 1 Maryland in a major upset.
A new student-developed dating app, Veil@Penn, launched on March 29 with a feature that anonymously matches Penn students.
Also, four Penn juniors were awarded Goldwater Scholarships for undergraduate studies.
For one weekend in late April, all eyes are on Franklin Field.
Provost John Jackson Jr. appointed a new advisory committee focused on community engaged scholarship, with the goal of advancing effective and mutually supportive partnerships between the Philadelphia community and the University.
Four Penn students have been awarded 2024 Goldwater Scholarships, which will grant them as much as $7,500 per year for up to two years of undergraduate study.
Philly Unity Project, a nonprofit organization co-founded by a Wharton first year, launched this semester with the goal of deconstructing racial, cultural, and religious barriers through discussion-based educational programs.
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Also, Mayor and Penn alum Cherelle Parker three Penn alums to serve on the inaugural Philadelphia Board of Education.
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor Amy Wax is continuing to attack Penn's disciplinary proceedings as she faces the growing prospect of punishment for her controversial behavior.
Penn lecturer and graduate Lauren Footman, Delaware County’s first diversity, equity, and inclusion officer, was fired after filing a racial discrimination complaint against her employer.
Marylyn Ritchie was appointed as the inaugural vice dean of Artificial Intelligence and Computing for the Perelman School of Medicine effective April 1.
With every race and every meet, 2024 proves to be the year of Matthew Fallon.