Disorientation Guide hosts week-long programming, critiques Penn's impact on local community
In addition to publishing its annual publication, Penn Disorientation Guide hosted its first Disorientation Week this year.
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In addition to publishing its annual publication, Penn Disorientation Guide hosted its first Disorientation Week this year.
1984 College graduate Lauren Bogen founded Dr Hen Says, a company that provides accessible, accurate health information about stigmatized topics.
Student groups, cultural centers, and other organizations around campus have planned events to commemorate Black History Month.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with the new leaders of Penn’s minority coalition — also known as the 7B — about their goals and plans for the upcoming year.
After branches of Penn Student Government elected Black student leaders to certain positions for the first time, three student leaders sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to discuss the importance of Black representation in student government and efforts to increase diverse voices in PSG.
Students, faculty, and staff in Penn’s Quechua Language Program are working to raise awareness about the program on campus in an effort to increase funding and resources from the University.
Students leading Penn Sikh Organization, a club that fosters greater awareness of Sikh values and traditions, are working to revive the organization after years of little activity.
Students have recently formed three new disability-related organizations at Penn focused on representing and advocating for disabled students.
As the new academic year begins, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to leaders of Penn’s main minority coalition student groups, known as the 7B, about their goals and plans for this semester.
Upcoming renovations to Stouffer College House and the Quad will include the construction of new accessibility features in each of the dormitories.
The Asian American Studies Program celebrated its 25th anniversary last Saturday at The Study at University City.
QPenn, the University's annual LGBTQ celebration week, is set to take place this week from March 20 to March 26 — with events such as an interfaith game night, ice skating, and a drag show.
The off-campus apartment complexes Hamilton Court and The Radian have been experiencing package delivery issues — primarily with Amazon.
Penn students reported difficulties in receiving testing accommodations during the first several weeks of the semester when the Biotech Commons — which houses Disability Services' testing center — was closed for construction.
Although Penn’s campus is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, students with disabilities are struggling to find accessible entrances, navigate buildings without elevators, and secure accessible on-campus housing.
A new director has taken the reins at the Penn Museum in a year that has brought several major controversies.
Philosophy professor Karen Detlefsen will serve as the vice provost for education beginning on July 1.
Penn President Amy Gutmann announced the winners of the annual President’s Engagement Prize and President’s Innovation Prize, providing funding to five student teams for a diverse set of projects.
Six Penn faculty were among the 252 inductees to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences this year.
The Arthur Ross Gallery received a $125,000 donation to perpetually endow a lecture series featuring prominent artists.