Two sophomores launch Penn's newest business fraternity: Phi Chi Theta
Two sophomores have launched a chapter of the national co-ed business fraternity Phi Chi Theta at Penn and have made mental health their focus.
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Two sophomores have launched a chapter of the national co-ed business fraternity Phi Chi Theta at Penn and have made mental health their focus.
The Wharton School has received a $25 million donation to fund the construction of the first-ever designated space for student entrepreneurship on Penn’s campus, Tangen Hall. The new hall will be around 70,000 square feet and located at the intersection of 40th and Sansom streets.
The Wharton School received a gift of $50 million from 1984 Wharton graduate Marc J. Rowan and Carolyn Rowan — the largest single contribution in the school's history.
At six p.m. on Friday night, about 20 undergraduate and graduate students assembled in room 330 of Fisher Bennett Hall for the first general body meeting of Penn Socialists, an on-campus socialist organization united under the shared vision that humanity is unsustainable under capitalism.
Members of fraternities at Penn say they do not expect to be affected by the hard liquor ban imposed by the North-American Interfraternity Conference, despite being among the campuses where the majority of fraternities must comply with the new policy.
It was supposed to be a mass protest, with more than 300 guests indicating "going" on its Facebook event, and even more who indicated "interested." But when the hour came, the sit-in to protest the changes to Huntsman Hall drew only a handful of students.
For almost a year now, the Undergraduate Assembly and the University Honor Council have been working with the Office of Student Conduct to tackle the issue of the widespread use of “academic archives” among certain groups of students at Penn.
A week after Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett announced that Huntsman Hall will no longer be open 24 hours, students are continuing to push back in a variety of forceful ways, from penning a petition that has garnered over 500 signatures to arranging a protest scheduled for Sept. 6.
Club recruitment has long been one of the most lamented sources of stress for underclassmen, particularly those who covet admission into Penn's highly selective finance and consulting clubs.
The Penn Museum’s new exhibition, Middle East Galleries, will open to the public on April 21. To celebrate, the museum will conduct a two-day-long Opening Weekend Festival.
Johns Hopkins University is rethinking how it approaches campus security, and is looking to Penn for ideas. After 16 gunpoint robberies struck the campus last fall, JHU President Ron Daniels embarked on an effort to tighten the University's security measures. As research, he visited Penn, USC, and the University of Chicago, all of which have their own police departments.
College-aged women and allies alike gathered in Claudia Cohen Hall this past Saturday for Penn’s second annual OWN IT Summit, a women’s leadership conference aiming to bridge the gap between female leaders and the millennials who admire them.
Ambassador Dennis Ross spoke to a full room at the Perry World House to discuss the current state of the Middle East.
Journalist Ben Yagoda discussed the current state of journalism over lunch at the Kelly Writers House this Feb. 12.