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There is something to be said for leading by example, according to University Trustee George Weiss.
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There is something to be said for leading by example, according to University Trustee George Weiss.
Penn's top real-estate official will announce today that he is stepping down after nine years as the head of the University's buildings and real estate division.
Penn President Amy Gutmann spent Friday lobbying against a proposed law that would require foreign students and professors working in scientific labs to get special permission from the federal government.
Penn wants to raise its international profile, and according to experts from the University community and beyond, its plan for doing so is a good one.
University leaders think that Penn can improve its image worldwide by offering better scholarships to students from developing nations and drawing global leaders to Penn.
Penn alumni have pledged more than $100 million to the University so far this year, twice what they had at the same point last year.
Penn's effort to make campus safer is about more than University President Amy Gutmann's new $5 million initiative to improve security. Local community leaders are also joining forces with the University to take a grassroots approach to fighting crime.
University President Amy Gutmann's plan to increase campus security is garnering positive responses from crime experts.
With five million more dollars devoted to combating crime, the University is pursuing a three-phase plan to improve safety on campus.
It is possible to get almost any dual degree imaginable from Penn.
University President Amy Gutmann unveiled a plan yesterday to increase the safety of Penn students on and around campus.
An independent investment management firm projects grim returns on Penn's endowment for the next year, but University officials are more optimistic.
The Daily Pennsylvanian honored its staff and officially passed the torch from the 121st to the 122nd Board of Editors and Managers at its annual banquet last Saturday held at the Inn at Penn.
University President Amy Gutmann spent her winter break in India to help start to fulfilling one of her major goals: making Penn's reputation known worldwide.
The deadline for one of University President Amy Gutmann's most important initiatives has come and gone.
Faculty members of the School of Arts and Sciences must grapple with defining a new requirement after agreeing to reconsider a decision that many thought to have been settled in the spring.
Students petitioning for the inclusion of American minority cultures in a new College requirement seemingly met defeat at a faculty meeting yesterday -- but a unanimous last-minute vote kept their cause alive.
A group of six Penn graduate students had both science and humanitarianism on their minds when they embarked on a trip to the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast region last week.
The planners of this year's Spring Fling concert asked for feedback -- and they got it.
The radio frequency 730 AM was blasting static last semester.