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(07/22/20 4:27am)
Recent alumni of the graduate and undergraduate Criminology program sent a letter to department faculty urging them to address the significance of race and ethnicity in the carceral system, particularly with regard to the criminalization of Black lives.
(07/20/20 4:55am)
Resident Advisors are worried about their limited abilities to connect with their advisees through virtual fall programming and of the enforcement of Penn's COVID-19 health regulations when students return to campus in two months.
(07/01/20 4:00am)
A digital design specialist at the Annenberg School for Communication created a 360-degree virtual reality video demonstrating COVID-19 treatment practices in order to prepare medical staff in remote locations to respond to a possible spike in cases.
(06/23/20 11:05pm)
Campaign for Community, a University-led funding initiative that aims to support dialogue about important topics on campus, is seeking proposals for projects and conversations about racial justice.
(06/09/20 4:40am)
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly plans to focus on uplifting both Black and international students next year, under the guidance of incoming GAPSA President and Annenberg School third-year Kelly Diaz.
(06/07/20 9:26pm)
A new Wharton fellowship program — the first of its kind — will cover the full $149,000 tuition for one MBA student who is a member and leader of the LGBTQIA+ community.
(05/30/20 4:09am)
Beginning in fall 2020, the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Executive Board will operate through a new structure that divides its executive board into three divisions: programming, policy, and operations.
(05/30/20 2:10am)
While students have received housing and dining reimbursements, Residential Advisors and Graduate Associates are frustrated that the current reimbursement policy does not apply to them.
(03/03/20 3:12am)
Construction for the merger of the Graduate School of Education building and Stiteler Hall, which aims to provide more space for the growing GSE programs and to centralize the school, is expected to be completed in fall 2022.
(02/06/20 2:21am)
Campus Health will launch a new six-week online sexual education program to provide Penn students with information and resources about sexual health and intimate relationships.
(02/04/20 2:46am)
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of Penn's Annenberg Public Policy Center and a professor of communication, will receive the 2020 Public Welfare Medal, the highest medal of honor from the National Academy of Sciences.
(01/31/20 2:53am)
Penn Labs will create a new dining plan calculator on the Penn Mobile app to calculate the respective costs of one meal swipe and one dining dollar under the various meal plans provided by Penn Dining.
(01/24/20 5:18am)
Graduate and Professional Student Assembly co-hosted "Stories from an Entrepreneur" on Tuesday, an event where approximately 40 graduate students could network with other student entrepreneurs.
(01/24/20 12:05am)
A fire broke out in a dumpster behind Harnwell College House this afternoon and was extinguished at approximately 1:40 p.m.
(01/22/20 3:33am)
Penn's School of Dental Medicine postgraduates recently won first place in the American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetic's poster competition at their 66th Annual Meeting in Miami for their study analyzing jawbone reconstruction techniques.
(01/15/20 5:21am)
Two assistant Penn Medicine professors successfully facilitated their first uterine transplant birth – the eighth successful uterine transplant birth in the United States.
(12/10/19 3:27am)
Princeton professor Ruha Benjamin discussed underlying racial biases in technology at a talk at the Annenberg School of Communication on Monday.
(11/27/19 6:01am)
Many of Penn’s dining halls, markets, and cafes are closed during Thanksgiving break. But this year, two dining halls will be open on Sunday, Dec. 1, an increase from past years when only one dining hall was open on the Sunday of Thanksgiving break.
(11/07/19 4:35am)
1997 Wharton graduate Mike Vaughan, the former chief operating officer of Venmo, spoke to Penn students about his path pursuing a nontraditional career on Tuesday night.
(10/23/19 4:28am)
Penn graduates occupy 19 places on the Forbes 400 list, a ranking of the richest people in America. Penn is the most represented school in the rankings and 24% of the Forbes 400 graduated from an Ivy League school.