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(09/10/10 8:31am)
Penn’s Law School and the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong established a new partnership in the form of a Juris Doctor/Master of Laws dual-degree exchange student program — a move which administrators call a testament to Penn’s commitment to internationalism.
(09/01/10 11:55pm)
This year, 13 Penn students — including recently graduated seniors, alumni and graduate students — were admitted into the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
(06/24/10 5:01am)
Three University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine students —Rachel Hadler, Jim Suk Kim, and Karen Revere were among 30 graduate students nationwide who will participate in Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics’ New York, Berlin and Poland program.
(06/17/10 4:51am)
Despite increasing numbers of women in the educational pipeline and workplace, the gender gap at the top of the corporate ladder remains wider than ever.
(06/03/10 6:31am)
International House Philadelphia kicked off its centennial celebration this Tuesday with hors d’oeuvres, speeches and insight into their plans for the upcoming year.
(05/27/10 8:13am)
Penn Psychology Professor Martin Seligman’s contributions to the field of psychology were recognized when he received the Philadelphia Behavior Therapy Association’s second Lifetime Achievement Award on May 26.
(05/14/10 4:36am)
At this year’s graduation, friends and family members can sit in stylish comfort, thanks to the new student start-up selling Penn-themed graduation seat cushions.
(04/22/10 7:35am)
After dedicating 25 years of service to Penn’s faculty, staff and students, Penn Women’s Center’s Gloria Gay is retiring this spring.
(04/16/10 1:38am)
With a 49 percent non-white population in the accepted freshman class, minority student groups are expanding their programs for incoming students and underclassmen.
(04/12/10 6:19am)
I want to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real.
(04/08/10 6:38am)
Over the past few weeks, students have asked the Social Planning and Events Committee and the University Special Events Committee to revise selection criteria for future Spring Fling performers.
(04/06/10 10:00am)
*This story appeared in the 2010 Joke Issue.
(04/05/10 8:13am)
During this year’s Festival Latino, Penn students learned from famous authors, explored diversity — and even spoke a little Spanglish.
(04/05/10 7:38am)
After College junior Kaneesha Parsard became the first-ever democratically elected Penn Consortium of Undergraduate Women chairwoman, The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with her to discuss women’s identity at Penn, increased collaboration among minority groups and plans for a new rape crisis center in Philadelphia.
(03/31/10 4:53am)
Transgender SEPTA riders and their supporters staged a drag show Tuesday afternoon in Suburban Station to protest the gender markers on SEPTA’s weekly and monthly TransPasses.
(03/26/10 4:46am)
While Matt Amalfitano and Grant Dubler duke it out for Undergraduate Assembly presidency, women across campus are vying to be members of the new steering committee of the Penn Consortium of Undergraduate Women.
(03/23/10 8:00am)
Fifteen Penn students were among the hundreds of thousands of people who marched for immigration reform in Washington, D.C. on Sunday.
(03/19/10 7:26am)
College juniors Matt Amalfitano and Grant Dubler made history on Thursday afternoon by participating in the first-ever Undergraduate Assembly presidential debate.
(03/16/10 10:08am)
Penn students learned about nonviolent activism from Afghani high schoolers over breakfast yesterday.
(03/15/10 7:18am)
While many students spent spring break working on their tans, others improved interfaith relationships while volunteering in New Orleans.