Dozens of faculty join solidarity mission to Israel, prompting mixed reactions from Penn community
Penn faculty members organized a solidarity mission to Israel earlier this month, prompting mixed reactions from Penn community members.
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Penn faculty members organized a solidarity mission to Israel earlier this month, prompting mixed reactions from Penn community members.
Around 80 University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School students protested outside of Professor Amy Wax’s classroom on Nov. 28, opposing her invitation of white nationalist Jared Taylor as a guest speaker.
Penn Chavurah, a progressive Jewish student group, screened a film critical of Israel amid attempts from Penn administrators to delay the screening.
Penn denied the progressive Jewish student group Penn Chavurah's request to screen the movie "Israelism," prompting University community members to rally in protest of the University's decision.
Penn’s LGBT Center organized a vigil for the national Transgender Day of Remembrance to honor the transgender community and transgender lives that were lost due to targeted violence.
The United Minorities Council is bringing back Unity Week to celebrate art and culture from minority communities on Penn’s campus.
Over 300 Penn faculty members signed an open letter calling on the University community to condemn the Hamas attacks on Israel and support Israel’s right to defend itself.
Penn alumni who were present in the region during Hamas' attack on Israel and at the start of the ongoing violence reflected on their experiences in interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Penn rejected resolutions seeking student representation on the University Board of Trustees, leaving students to navigate the limitations of their roles as committee liaisons.
Last semester, the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly allocated $50,000 to pilot a meal voucher program for graduate students.
Penn students can now major and minor in Near Eastern languages and culture: cultures and societies of the Middle East and North Africa, minor in data science and analytics, and pursue sociology as a STEM major.
Penn’s last University Council meeting for the 2022-2023 school year included presentations from two student groups.
Two items on the agenda for today's University Council meeting represent an ongoing effort led by student groups to impel administrators to listen and respond to their concerns.
This year's Penn Student Government Week looked to honor College junior Sarah Katz and her dedication to raising awareness about heart health education.
Starting March 20, free menstrual products will be available for students in Hill College House for the remainder of the school year.
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly and the Undergraduate Assembly separately passed revised resolutions advocating for student representation to Penn's Board of Trustees.
Ahead of course registration for the fall 2023 semester, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to students and professors about five unique course offerings in the humanities. The following courses are currently being taught in the spring 2023 semester.
Members of the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly and Undergraduate Assembly are revising a joint resolution to appoint student representatives to the Board of Trustees.
1994 College graduate Erica Armstrong Dunbar discussed the importance of recognizing suppressed voices in American history in her lecture “Truth be Told: Black Women and the Making of a Democracy.”
Penn is partnering with a financial wellness institution to help its employees with student loan debt amid a wider debate in the United States over student loan debt forgiveness.