U. committee looks at status of minority faculty
The Minority Equity Committee met for the first time yesterday to begin its examination of the status of the University's minority faculty members.
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The Minority Equity Committee met for the first time yesterday to begin its examination of the status of the University's minority faculty members.
Six Penn professors and former students were inducted into the Hall of Fame last week.
Slow but steady progress is being made on the new Life Sciences Building that will house the Biology and Psychology departments, as well as part of the Genomics Institute.
Former students, colleagues, old friends and family members filed into Houston Hall's Hall of Flags on Sunday to attend a memorial service for Penn Political Science Professor Alvin Rubinstein.
After initially saying that he would continue to use the works of noted writer and historian Stephen Ambrose in his class despite allegations of plagiarism against the author, Penn History Professor Thomas Childers announced Monday that he has changed his mind.
At first glance, the reading list for History 431, "A World at War" looks like any other college syllabus. Students in the class, taught by History Professor Thomas Childers, will read a book written by noted historian Stephen Ambrose.
Penn Classical Studies Professor James O'Donnell has been named the American Philological Association's president-elect for 2002.
Stephen Ambrose, the well- known historian who recently admitted using wording similar to that in passages of Penn History Professor Thomas Childers' Wings of Morning in his Wild Blue, has been accused of borrowing passages from the late Jay Monaghan's Custer: The Life of General George Armstrong Custer.
The Undergraduate Assembly likes to consider itself the voice of the undergraduate community.
After roaming the streets of West Philadelphia for two weeks, Alice has finally returned to Wonderland.
It's been over a year since the controversy began over funding for club sports teams, and tensions are rising in the debate.
The Student Activities Council has been trying to shift responsibility for funding club sports to the Department of Recreation and Intercollegiate athletics for over a year.
Trying to resolve the competition among performing arts groups for coveted rehearsal and performance space, the Undergraduate Assembly last night endorsed the idea of transforming parts of the former Stouffer Dining Hall and Annenberg dance gallery.
Thirteen representatives from Penn's student government met with delegates from six other Ivy League schools at last weekend's annual Ivy Council conference.
For the first time last night, all six branches of student government came together to brainstorm ways to better represent the Penn undergraduate community.
Carrie Bradshaw and Tony Soprano are about to become the newest faces at Penn.
Students walked away from Tuesday's fireside chat, led by Provost Robert Barchi, with mostly positive reactions to the discussion of the international experience at Penn.
Students walked away from yesterday's fireside chat, led by Provost Robert Barchi, with mostly positive reactions to the discussion of the international experience at Penn.
While there was a lot of talk at Sunday night's Undergraduate Assembly town hall meeting, some students said there was little action, though they felt the discussions helped point them in the right direction with their projects or concerns.
After not one freshman candidate for the Undergraduate Assembly could pass a Daily Pennsylvanian survey on the basics of Penn student government, the Nominations and Elections Committee last night finalized the formation of its new education committee with the election of its leader.