Margaret Atwood speaks at Penn about gender, politics, and her creative process
Bestselling author Margaret Atwood spoke at the Stephen A. Levin Family Dean’s Forum in Irvine Auditorium on April 17, drawing an audience of over 900 people.
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Bestselling author Margaret Atwood spoke at the Stephen A. Levin Family Dean’s Forum in Irvine Auditorium on April 17, drawing an audience of over 900 people.
College and Wharton junior Aravind Krishnan has been named the first recipient of the Sarah Katz Award for a project advancing cardiovascular health.
A panel of Penn community members and local activists discussed preservation efforts and the threats to Philadelphia's Chinatown on April 2.
Two former White House staffers reflected on their experiences working under 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump at the Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics on Wednesday.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Maureen Dowd of The New York Times and Ashley Parker of The Washington Post spoke about navigating the journalism industry and growing as writers at the Kelly Writers House on Monday.
Penn was named a "Top Producing Institution" of Fulbright Students from the United States by the Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Egyptian activist and writer Adelrahman ElGendy spoke at Wolf Humanities Center on Feb. 15 about his participation in the Arab Spring and subsequent imprisonment in Egypt.
Former Polish president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Lech Wałęsa spoke at Perry World House about geopolitics and the future of democracy in front of over 100 Penn community members on Feb. 12.
Women’s marches in Philadelphia and other cities drew Penn students to the streets in January. On Friday, one of the movement’s national organizers came to campus to advise students on how to continue their activism.
The Wharton Neuroscience Initiative is breaking ground by connecting the fields of neuroscience and business at Wharton and Penn’s other schools.
The Wharton China Business Society’s annual conference kicked off this weekend in Huntsman Hall, attracting students and professionals.
English Ph.D. student Clare Mullaney was recently awarded the 2016 Irving K. Zola Prize for Emerging Scholars in Disability Studies. At Penn, Mullaney works towards building an intellectual community on campus around disability studies.
With room selection for on-campus housing coming up in January, students are beginning to contemplate housing options for next year. One consideration is whether or not to live in a single.
Penn students and professors gathered in Huntsman Hall last Friday to discuss religion, the media and why the 2016 election was surprising for many.
Penn will stay a "sanctuary" for undocumented students, President Amy Gutmann announced in a University-wide email on Wednesday morning.
Philadelphia is already a sanctuary city, but given 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election, some advocates have asked Penn President Amy Gutmann to make Penn a “sanctuary campus.”
It's a question nurses hear all the time: "Oh, you're just a nurse. Can I see the doctor?"
Graduate students released an open letter on Wednesday echoing their support for students of color in the wake of racist messages sent to black freshmen last week.
For first-generation students, high school mentoring programs are often some of the best ways to build the skills necessary to apply to and succeed in college.
The night before one of the most highly anticipated elections in modern history, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former President Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, First Lady Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama addressed 30,000 people in front of Independence Hall.