Professor receives $250,000 grant for humanities research
Rewriting history can be a rewarding endeavor.
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Rewriting history can be a rewarding endeavor.
Though Penn’s acceptance rate is as low as ever, a new ranking claims that it is not the only data point that matters.
It takes a congressman to know Congress.
Not every graduate has the courage to leave a set career path for a chance at a dream job.
Do you need more witty humor, tap dancing numbers and knockoff Ghostbuster costumes in your life? You may want to check out The Mask and Wig Club’s first ever horror-comedy performance.
What length would you go to retrieve your father's stolen remains?
Gold, emeralds and Panamanian skeletons are now within a 15 minute walk.
Staying original and independent was more important to Stephen Dubner than fame or keeping a secure job. The “Freakonomics” co-author quit two promising positions at The New York Times and a record label to pursue a more tenuous career writing books.
Members of Penn’s Black Student League discussed their satisfaction — or lack thereof — with what they termed “Black Penn” at an event by that name on Wednesday night.
This October marks the tenth anniversary of the groundbreaking collaboration between the University of Pennsylvania's radio station WXPN and music venue World Cafe Live. The private-public partnership operates within the same three story complex of stages, event and performance rooms and a restaurant.
At a Wharton Public Policy Initiative event last night, two Graduate School of Education speakers urged states to take stronger leadership roles in structuring public college education to prepare graduates for the workplace. The two GSE speakers, Laura Perna, chair of Higher Education Division and Joni Finney, professor of Practice, recently coauthored the book “The Attainment Agenda: State Policy Leadership in Higher Education .”