Penn Ukrainian Student Association reflects on efforts to preserve, celebrate Ukrainian culture
Two years after its founding, Penn Ukrainian Student Association continues to host events to preserve and celebrate Ukrainian culture.
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Two years after its founding, Penn Ukrainian Student Association continues to host events to preserve and celebrate Ukrainian culture.
Citing the spirit of Du Bois College House’s founding, residents have celebrated the dorm’s strong sense of community while describing ongoing challenges with amenities and the dorm selection process.
Penn faculty and other community members gathered on Monday afternoon in front of College Hall for a demonstration in support of academic freedom.
The United Minorities Council and the 2024 Class Board hosted a "Celebration of Cultures" event on Mar. 20.
The Penn & Slavery Project at Penn resumed its research on the history of Penn’s connection to slavery in the United States last semester following a hiatus during COVID-19.
Penn will host the 1vyG conference — the largest conference for first-generation, low-income Ivy League students — this weekend.
Hundreds in the Penn community are celebrating the Year of the Rabbit with Lunar New Year celebrations.
Seventy-three Penn faculty members signed a letter in opposition to the University's disciplinary action in response to students' alleged involvement in disrupting Convocation, protesting the eviction of University City Townhomes residents.
Penn is set to host the 2023 1vyG Conference — the largest first-generation, low-income conference for college students in the nation — this upcoming February.
On Saturday, Black Wharton will host the 37th annual Howard E. Mitchell Memorial (HEMM) conference, a business conference open to students from all undergraduate schools.
Following a federal ruling restricting mask mandates for public transportation, masks are now optional on SEPTA vehicles and in stations.
Wellness groups at Penn came together to host a night of mental health awareness and de-stressing for students on April 6.
A former employee of the Yale School of Medicine pleaded guilty to charges of fraud and other tax offenses after the Hartford federal court found that she stole $40 million in electronics and software over 10 years.
Over 300 Penn students, community members, and West Philadelphia residents attended a block party and protest at the University City Townhomes on Saturday to protest the sale of the townhomes and eviction of their residents.
Wharton MBA graduate Ben Berman donated his Good Pizza nonprofit that generated over $75,000 for charity to Philabundance.
The University held a hybrid event for Douglass Day on Feb. 14 to honor the life of Frederick Douglass, and the contributions of Black women throughout history.