Penn student groups organize fundraising efforts to support Turkey-Syria earthquake relief
Student leaders are organizing relief efforts for victims of the Turkey-Syria earthquakes, which have killed tens of thousands of people.
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Student leaders are organizing relief efforts for victims of the Turkey-Syria earthquakes, which have killed tens of thousands of people.
As of Jan. 30, 720 rising juniors and seniors are on Penn Residential Services’ waitlist for on-campus housing for the 2023-24 school year.
Residents of the Quad expressed mixed reactions to the ongoing Stouffer College House renovations.
Supremo Food Market temporarily closed last Thursday afternoon after Philadelphia’s recent health inspection found evidence of rodent activity, sanitation violations, and other immediate health hazards, such as damaged utilities.
Penn Dining has initiated several new changes for dining halls and food options, according to a Jan. 17 email.
Stanford University has opened an investigation into Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne for allegations of scientific misconduct.
Temple University Hospital nurses, hospital technicians, and allied professionals reached a new three-year contract with management on Monday evening, avoiding a strike.
This year, Penn’s Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Student leaders have established the Penn Coalition for Wellness to address the fragmentation of different mental wellness groups.
The Colton Center for Autoimmunity at the Perelman School of Medicine received a $50 million donation from 1962 Wharton graduate Stewart Colton and his wife, Judy Colton.
Former Pennsylvania State Representative Michael Driscoll was sworn into office as a member of the Philadelphia City Council on June 14. Driscoll now represents Philadelphia City Council’s 6th District.
Penn Nursing announced in June the launch of a new online Master of Science in Nutritional Science program.
Twenty-seven Penn students and alumni have been offered Fulbright grants to study, conduct research, or teach English abroad for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Penn will be offering six pre-orientation programs in 2022: PENNacle, PennArts, PennCORP, PennGenEq, PennGreen, and PennQuest. The University will also offer a four-week summer experience called the pre-first year program, in which select students are invited to apply.