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For many Penn students, navigating academics alone is difficult, but student-athletes have it worse.
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For many Penn students, navigating academics alone is difficult, but student-athletes have it worse.
Two Penn students received the 2024 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, which offers up to $90,000 in graduate school funding for immigrants and children of immigrants.
Penn community members gathered for a memorial ceremony on April 17 in honor of Claire Fagin who served as Penn’s interim president from 1993 to 1994, and as dean of the School of Nursing from 1977 to 1992.
Over 1,400 newly admitted students visited Penn's campus for Quaker Days from April 11 to April 13, with the all-day events continuing despite wind and rain.
In its 125-year history, Franklin Field — the oldest two-tiered college football stadium in the United States — has undergone several changes. Among these, perhaps the most significant yet least known, is the modification of the Penn Relays track.
A new student-developed dating app, Veil@Penn, launched on March 29 with a feature that anonymously matches Penn students.
Penn Reproductive Justice held its inaugural conference in the Forum at the Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics on March 23.
Penn men's lacrosse entered the matchup against Saint Joe's boasting a four-game winning streak. Unfortunately, the Quakers suffered a 12-7 defeat on a cold day on Franklin Field, shattering its historic winning streak.
The Penn Community Collaboratory for Co-Creation — a joint venture by the School of Nursing and the School of Engineering and Applied Science — recently granted funding to five research projects that propose solutions to advance health, well-being, and safety.
A fellowship named after Julian Abele, the first Black architect to graduate from Penn, recently received $20,600 in support of its aim to increase diversity in the architecture profession.
With hopes to regain a contending position for Ivy Madness, the pressure was on Penn women's basketball as it played Cornell after suffering a crushing defeat against Brown that put the team in fifth place in the Ivy League.
As the Climate and Sustainability Action Plan 3.0 enters its final year, the Penn Sustainability Office released the report for fiscal year 2023 documenting the University's progress toward the goals outlined in the plan.