Former curator and anthropology professor no longer employed at Penn Museum
Former Penn Museum curator and anthropology professor Janet Monge is no longer employed at Penn Museum.
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Former Penn Museum curator and anthropology professor Janet Monge is no longer employed at Penn Museum.
Hundreds of university faculty and staff members nationwide signed an open letter calling on Penn to defend faculty, students, and staff who have faced targeted harassment in response to their pro-Palestinian advocacy.
President Liz Magill addressed the Penn community for a third time since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, warning that hate speech and violence are not tolerated amid recent rallies in solidarity with Israel and Palestine.
Over a hundred Penn community members gathered in front of Van Pelt Dietrich Library for over seven hours on Monday, standing in solidarity with Palestine and criticizing President Liz Magill’s recent statement about the ongoing violence in the region.
Natives at Penn hosted a march on campus to honor Indigenous People’s Day at Penn.
Penn Museum will no longer allow “exposed human remains” to be displayed in an update to its human remains policy.
Multiple current members of Penn's Board of Trustees signed an open letter to President Liz Magill calling on her to take additional steps to distance the University from the Palestine Writes Literature Festival.
Penn administrators addressed widespread criticism about an upcoming Palestinian literature festival being held on campus.
Renovations to the ARCH building are making progress one year after it reopened and Penn dedicated the building to cultural centers.
A new program offers Black rising first years at Penn a mentorship experience beginning the summer prior to their arrival to campus.
Cultural centers across campus will hold special graduation celebrations throughout the end of the month, celebrating graduating students in the Class of 2023.
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Some students have raised concerns about an anthropology course on gender and sexuality, alleging that the professor made insensitive and transphobic remarks during classes.
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Abuse and Sexual Assault Prevention at Penn hosted its annual Take Back The Night event on April 6.
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Penn Against The Occupation hosted a speaker event on March 23 featuring writers and critics of Israel's occupation of Palestine.
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Penn Hillel is hosting Israel Week from March 13 to March 17 with the goal of increasing awareness of Israeli culture at the University.