New GSE degrees focus on research
The Penn Graduate School of Education announced plans yesterday to begin two new science-oriented degree programs at the school starting next fall.
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The Penn Graduate School of Education announced plans yesterday to begin two new science-oriented degree programs at the school starting next fall.
Now that the Dental School's new Robert Schattner Center is finally finished, faculty, staff and students are settling in and enjoying the state-of-the art facilities.
In a new development in the national debate over graduate student unionization, the overwhelming majority of Cornell University students decided not to be represented by Cornell Association of Student Employees/United Auto Workers in an election held last week.
Although Penn students may have only heard the name Top Dog associated with the recent noise of a strike by former Shula's Steak 2 employees, Top Dog wants students to make the sports bar, grill and dance club their campus hangout.
Graduate Employees Together-University of Pennsylvania, in association with the American Federation of Teachers, filed two unfair labor practice charges against the University last week.
The majority of graduate students are still undecided about whether or not they support unionization, according to a recent survey conducted by The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Bob Woodward, the Washington Post journalist who broke the Watergate scandal, is still keeping the identity of famed source Deep Throat secret. But students at the University of Illinois think they’ve solved the mystery.
Students filled Irvine Auditorium last night to hear famed investigative journalist Bob Woodward speak on ethics, politics and even poke a little fun at President Bush.
Although the presence of Graduate Employees Together-University of Pennsylvania on campus may not be shown through large protests and teach-ins thus far this semester, GET-UP asserts it is quietly building its organization and preparing for an election to vote on unionization.
Although Fels Institute of Government Director Larry Sherman speaks excitedly about several projects being developed by his school, it is only casually that he mentions his fall trip to England to brief Prime Minister Tony Blair on a restorative justice project that he and his students have researched on Blair's behalf.
Law School Admissions Dean Janice Austin said farewell to Penn at a ceremony in her honor yesterday.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Woodward, who exposed the scandal which ended Richard Nixon's presidency, will speak at the University on Oct. 1 as part of the University Honor Council's third-annual Academic Integrity Week.
As the new school year begins, the School of Social Work is still without a permanent dean.
After the heated debates, long marches down Locust Walk and weeks of testimony back and forth, Graduate Employees Together-University of Pennsylvania and administrators continue to wait on a decision regarding the rights of Penn graduate students to hold union elections.
The commemoration of a life ended too soon brought Penn students together with memories, music, food and laughter Saturday night.
Kevin Danaher would take you to Cuba if he could. He would ask you to look into the eyes of suffering Cuban children who are dying from Leukemia.
"How to be a Masochist and Not Get Castrated in the Attempt."
Although he graced his audience with an impromptu rendition of his popular song "Day-O," Harry Belafonte captivated his listeners more with his incredible devotion towards achieving human rights and a global dialogue than his vocal talents.
With a mix of humorous stories about everything from losing her virginity to being cast as tooth decay in her elementary school play, Vijai Nathan brought laughter and a South Asian comedic perspective to campus last week.
When Sean Cronin was in high school battling dyslexia, he would never have expected to be welcomed to the White House.