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(11/12/18 1:10am)
Since Nov. 6, a CAPS clinician has been stationed in Huntsman Hall to provide care to Wharton students. Almost a week since the Counseling and Psychological Services made the announcement that Wharton would be the first undergraduate school to station a clinician in-house, students across schools have had mixed reactions.
(11/05/18 2:00pm)
Access to care from Penn’s Counseling and Psychological Services just got easier for Wharton undergraduate and graduate students.
(09/26/18 7:46pm)
Six months after the former director of Counseling and Psychological Services Bill Alexander announced his plans to retire, Penn has yet to find a permanent replacement for his position. Alexander officially completed his nine-year tenure as director on Aug. 31, and since then, CAPS has been operating without the leadership of a director.
(04/19/18 3:00pm)
At Wednesday's University Council meeting, student representatives, faculty, and administrators gathered to discuss Penn's budget for the upcoming fiscal year, an increase in Counseling and Psychological Services mental health programming, and local West Philadelphia engagement and development.
(04/17/18 7:39pm)
The newly-elected Undergraduate Assembly President Michael Krone and Vice President Jordan Andrews will be prioritizing their goals of connecting Penn with the surrounding Philadelphia community, continuing mental wellness initiatives, and improving communication between the administration, the UA, and Penn students.
(04/06/18 12:23am)
College junior Michael Krone and College sophomore Jordan Andrews will serve as the new president and vice president of the Undergraduate Assembly, respectively, the Nominations and Elections Committee announced Thursday evening.
(04/10/18 11:29pm)
Undergraduate Assembly President Michelle Xu and Vice President Jay Shah have led the UA for the past year, and their tenure is coming to an end this month as their successors were elected on April 5.
(04/03/18 4:30am)
Penn’s second-ever “Campus Conversation” — an event intended to cultivate community resilience amidst mental health and wellness issues on campus — took place Monday evening as the kick-off to the 2018 Mental Wellness Week.
(04/02/18 12:11am)
After working at Penn for almost 40 years, Director of Career Services Patricia Rose will be officially retiring in August, and her colleagues and students alike reflect on her decades of service to the community and express appreciation in anticipation of her departure.
(01/22/18 2:02am)
Passion Projects, a program housed under the Wharton Dean’s Undergraduate Advisory Board, is returning with its fourth class of fellows this spring.
(01/16/18 1:37am)
For almost two years, the Penn Figure Skating Club has fought to receive University funding. Time and time again, it has been turned away.
(01/16/18 8:47pm)
MindCORE, a newly developed program housed under "Mapping the Mind," joins the slew of interdisciplinary initiatives within the College of Arts and Sciences.
(11/14/17 5:05am)
Gender equality in Pennsylvania's elected offices received a grade of "F" in the Representation 2020 Gender Parity Index — the second lowest national score. A conference hosted by the Perry World House on Nov. 11 sought to tackle this issue.
(10/30/17 7:16pm)
Does reading a book from cover-to-cover for seven hours sound like the ideal Tuesday evening? Nearly 70 hours and halfway into the semester, the students in religious studies professor Justin McDaniel’s seven-hour-long class on “Existential Despair” think it is.
(10/10/17 1:58am)
With flashy new study rooms and state-of-the-art dining halls, newly renovated Hill College House and recently opened New College House have changed the freshman dorm experience.