02-14-24 Douglass Day (Chenyao Liu).jpg
In honor of Frederick Douglass' birthday, Penn Libraries participated in Douglass Day 2024 on Feb. 14, where Penn community members attempted to transcribe all of Douglass' letters in one day.
Below are your search results. You can also try a Basic Search.
In honor of Frederick Douglass' birthday, Penn Libraries participated in Douglass Day 2024 on Feb. 14, where Penn community members attempted to transcribe all of Douglass' letters in one day.
Du Bois College House is located at 3900 Walnut Street.
The James Joo-Jin Kim Center for Korean Studies and the Phillip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation co-hosted a joint colloquium featuring 6ABC News Anchor Nydia Han on Feb. 28.
Columnist Hanadi Abdulkadir considers how Penn dining has negatively impacted her wellbeing.
The Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Program, the Center for Research in Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies, and the Penn Women's Center is hosting a three-day symposium from Feb. 29 to March 2.
Penn announced a 3.9% increase in tuition for the 2024-25 academic year.
The Penn Museum announced that they will be repatriating more Native American cultural objects under NAGPRA.
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education released a statement affirming the Faculty Senate resolution supporting academic freedom and open expression.
The statue of George Whitefield in the Quad, which was removed in 2020, is one of several stops in the Penn & Slavery Project's augmented walkthrough.
A group of Penn undergraduates founded the Penn & Slavery Project in spring 2017.
The Wharton Boxing Club and the Penn Law Boxing Club host the 10th annual Wharton vs. Penn Law Fight Night on March 29, 2014.
Students from the Wharton School and the Penn Law School organize the first annual Penn Fight Night on April 29, 2005, which aimed to raise money for charity.
Penn Fight Night is held annually at the Palestra.
Students associated with the Freedom School for Palestine participate in a demonstration held at Houston Hall on Feb. 18.
The Wharton Graduate Association is located in Huntsman Hall.
Junior sprinter Jocelyn Niemiec poses with a TV on Feb. 28.
Julian Abele, the first Black architect to graduate from Penn, helped design the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
1902 School of Design graduate Julian Abele (Photo from University of Pennsylvania Alumni Records Collection).
The Supreme Court recently announced that it will rule on 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump’s federal election interference case.