Path@Penn will replace Penn InTouch in time for summer and fall 2022 course registration
The long-awaited replacement to Penn InTouch, Path@Penn, is set to launch on March 14 in time for summer and fall 2022 course registration.
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The long-awaited replacement to Penn InTouch, Path@Penn, is set to launch on March 14 in time for summer and fall 2022 course registration.
Penn's chapter of the American Association of University Professors sent a list of faculty expectations for COVID-19 work safety guidelines to the University — the latest installment in a series of tense exchanges between faculty members and administrators regarding virus safety in the classroom.
Every college house at Penn will finally have air conditioning this semester after years of students' suffering disparately high heat levels on campus.
A Penn Graduate School of Education alumna co-founded a nonprofit to help students in the South Bronx build their literacy and activism skills.
An organization of professors authored a list of recommendations to the University for how to regulate course ending times under the new block schedule format set to begin in fall 2021.
Penn's new block schedule format set to debut in fall 2021 — which will standardize course start times and ensure at least 15 minutes between each class — will not require professors to teach for the 10 extra minutes in place of the currently observed passing time, administrators told The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Finding employment is rarely easy — but for the Penn Classes of 2020 and 2021, COVID-19 has made navigating the job market even more difficult.
After more than two years of construction, New College House West is set to welcome its first-ever residents in August 2021.
With the COVID-19 pandemic preventing some Ph.D. students from completing research abroad, several have been forced to alter their dissertations or postpone their expected graduation date — prompting financial concerns for students who may require additional semesters of funding.
Provost Wendell Pritchett estimated that there is a "50-50 chance" that Penn will be able to launch a COVID-19 vaccination effort for students before the end of the semester at the Board of Trustees meeting on Feb. 25.
Graduate Employees Together-University of Pennsylvania, a graduate student union, has sent a petition to Penn demanding that the University provide a one-year funding extension for all doctoral students.
Penn will implement a new block schedule format beginning in fall 2021 to standardize class start times and eliminate the possibility of back-to-back classes.
Students and faculty participating in the limited number of in-person classes being offered this semester are focusing on resuming safe instruction without compromising public health.
Penn Medicine's Gene Therapy Program will collaborate with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals to research the effectiveness of a method of administering Regeneron's antibody cocktail in combating COVID-19.
Penn's Wolf Humanities Center held an event featuring a sociologist and philosopher from the University of London to examine the role individual choice plays in mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic.
Penn Vice Provost of Global Initiatives Ezekiel Emanuel could be named to former Joe Biden's COVID-19 transition task force if Biden wins the election, according to a report from Politico.
This semester, a new Wharton management class has brought artificial intelligence to the forefront of management education.
Students enrolled in the School District of Philadelphia could return to in-person learning next month under a new plan announced on Wednesday.
Penn's Weitzman School of Design selected Yale architecture professor Peter Eisenman as the recipient of the 2020 Kanter Tritsch Medal for Excellence in Architecture and Environmental Design.
Penn men’s soccer’s season may be in limbo, but sophomore defender Firas Kora will be ready when it comes.