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(12/05/19 3:09am)
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Paideia program will offer courses next spring at Penn for the first time, touching on issues from civil discourse to Chinese-American history to the psychology of perseverance.
(12/05/19 3:31am)
Two students from the Stuart Weitzman School of Design were named the first scholars of the Moelis Fellowship program, an initiative which launched this fall at PennDesign.
(12/02/19 3:23am)
From a fashion designer who creates her own clothing to an engineer who raps in his free time, black undergraduate students at Penn are showcased in Faces of Black Penn, a new magazine created by the Black Student League to celebrate diversity in the black community.
(11/24/19 8:28pm)
PAGE's annual “Body Reclamation Week” broadened its focus this year to include programming that centered on systems that strip women of their bodily autonomy — a shift from previous years' "Love Your Body Week."
(11/08/19 2:04am)
Wharton senior Jordan Williams first had the idea to write a book about personal growth last December. Seven months later, he published it.
(10/31/19 12:45am)
The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded grants two Penn professors and a Penn librarian this fall.
(10/16/19 3:28am)
Linda Rabben, 1974 College graduate, spoke at Penn about her new book on sanctuary and asylum and shared stories of migrants she met at the United States-Mexico border on Tuesday evening.
(10/14/19 2:17am)
From rooftop grills and movie theaters to fitness centers and study lounges, new luxury apartments are springing up in University City.
(09/24/19 1:03am)
Penn professor George Pappas was elected to be a fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control.
(09/20/19 4:17am)
A new class lets students learn about Japanese culture and religion by watching anime and reading manga.