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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.
If you’re chronically online at Penn, you’ve likely come across reports of our University’s many appearances in court. Much of the campus conversation on Penn’s legal involvements has been clouded by individuals prioritizing their own experiences at the expense of understanding, or even just acknowledging, those of others. Perhaps this phenomenon owes to recent upsets in discourse; The establishment, privilege, and whiteness have become so integral to conversation that we’re hypersensitive to any fellow classmate or faculty member’s possible complicity in some global conflict.
Although records are meant to be broken in sports, some streaks are better left untouched. This could not be truer for Penn baseball, who suffered its first regular season series sweep since February of last year.
Penn men’s basketball senior guard Clark Slajchert will transfer to the University of Southern California for his final year of collegiate eligibility, he told On3Sports.
2016 Fels Institute of Government graduate and Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker named three Penn alumni to serve on the new Philadelphia Board of Education.
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This past weekend Penn’s track and field teams split up to compete in two meets: the Pepsi Florida Relays and the Raleigh Relays, comprising the ultimate track weekend. The sprinters and jumpers traveled to Gainesville, Fla, while the distance runners and throwers headed to Raleigh, N.C.
Also, Penn Electric Racing unveiled a new racing vehicle on College Green.
Penn Electric Racing revealed its new, full-sized electric racing vehicle at College Green on March 29 ahead of the Formula Society of Automotive Engineers competition in June.
The roof of Iron Gate Theatre at 37th and Chestnut streets partially collapsed last week, causing several performing arts groups originally set to perform that weekend to relocate or reschedule their show times.
In 1979, Jimmy Carter was President of the United States, Superman was the highest-grossing movie in America, and, for about three weeks in March, Penn men’s basketball was atop the world. After going 13-1 in Ivy League play and clinching the second of five straight conference titles under then-head coach Bob Weinhauer, the Quakers secured a spot in the March Madness tournament. But that was only where the magic began.
Chip Bergh, the former president and CEO of Levi Strauss & Co., spoke at a March 28 event hosted by Penn Fashion Week in collaboration with the Baker Retailing Center.
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly approved less funding than usual for Penn Fight Night and placed several conditions on its financial support of this year's event amid ongoing scrutiny.