Quad enters final phase of four year construction project
With construction already well underway, the Quadrangle is in the final phase of a four-year project geared toward its complete revitalization.
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With construction already well underway, the Quadrangle is in the final phase of a four-year project geared toward its complete revitalization.
The United States Attorney's office released an indictment last week that charged eight people with committing mail fraud and bank fraud at Temple University.
The University Board of Trustees, Penn's top decision-making body, will be meeting today and tomorrow for their spring set of meetings.
At a glance, the Farmer's Market held on an open strip of sidewalk near 37th Street and Lancaster Avenue looks like any other.
Nearly eight months after School of Social Work Dean Ira Schwartz stepped down from his post to become the provost of Temple University, University President Judith Rodin and Provost Robert Barchi have appointed a search committee to select candidates for the vacant position.
The University recently entered the first stage of an $80 million project to renovate the high rises over the next several years by beginning construction on Hamilton College House.
Students at Drew Elementary School showed up for a whole lot more than their regular classes last Friday.
In an effort to curb the reckless behaviors commonly attributed to college students, the Philadelphia City Council has approved a bill that could put a damper on the activities of students living in West Philadelphia neighborhoods.
As the 2001-2002 school year draws to a close, administrators, teachers and students at the Penn-Assisted Public School are already looking ahead to the fall.
Harvard may adopt an admissions policy that would allow it to enroll students who have been accepted under other colleges' binding early decision programs.
After serving as an administrator and an educator at the University for seventeen years, Graduate School of Education professor Marvin Lazerson was rewarded the Howard P. and Judith R. Berkowitz Chair in Education earlier this week.
Edison Schools, Inc., the nation's largest commercial manager of public schools, announced on Tuesday that it had reached a settlement to borrow $40 million to finance its takeover of 20 struggling public schools in Philadelphia.
After five long years, the Center City rapist case came to a close last Thursday when Air Force airman Troy Graves pleaded guilty to six counts of rape and the 1998 murder of Wharton doctoral student Shannon Schieber.
As of this week, Citizens Bank will no longer be located at the crossroads of the University of Pennsylvania Bookstore, Cosi and Eastern Mountain Sports.
With less than a year to fill the shoes of famed Annenberg School of Communications Dean Kathleen Jamieson, University President Judith Rodin and Provost Robert Barchi have appointed a search committee to find a new dean.
Some ran.
The University has announced that Michael Eric Dyson will be joining the Penn faculty as the Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities and African-American Studies.
An ongoing battle over plans to build a McDonald's at 43rd and Market streets reached a new phase on Tuesday, when the West Philadelphia community activist group Neighbors Against McPenntrification won an appeal filed to the Philadelphia License and Inspection Review Board.
For most people, the word 'art' conjures images of paintings, sculptures and other mediums of creative expression.
Administrators announced yesterday that they had signed a one-year contract with ARAMARK to develop a short and long-term set of initiatives for Campus Dining Services.