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(02/04/16 4:45am)
From the moment they arrive on campus, Penn students dream of spending part of their college years in Paris, London or Madrid. Not many plan to spend time in a nearby country whose relationship with the United States has been marked by conflict for the past several decades.
(01/28/16 5:29am)
Sexual violence prevention was the hot button topic of the University Council meeting Wednesday afternoon.
(01/27/16 4:42am)
President Amy Gutmann and Provost Vincent Price announced on Monday the appointment of Aviv Nevo as the University’s 17th Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor.
(01/26/16 5:22am)
The Faculty Senate and the Campaign for Community are co-sponsoring a forum to discuss race and microaggressions in the classroom.
(01/25/16 6:01am)
Mental wellness? There’s an app for that.
(01/25/16 5:57am)
Sophomores, juniors and seniors may have experienced deja vu over winter break when they were encouraged to complete a pre-orientation module similar to the one that they completed as freshmen.
(01/20/16 3:55am)
Veteran Philadelphia lawyer Deborah Harley is no stranger to navigating cases of sexual violence. Now, she is bringing her expertise to Penn.
(01/19/16 8:51pm)
Two Penn seniors and two alumni were named Schwarzman Scholars on Jan. 11, receiving admission to an all-expense-paid master's program in China.
(01/16/16 7:14pm)
Penn hired MaryFrances McCourt this week as the new vice president for finance and treasurer.
(01/13/16 7:48am)
Philadelphia attorney Deborah Harley was appointed to the position of Penn Sexual Violence Investigative Officer after her predecessor, Christopher Mallios, left in November to become a judge of Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas. Mallios was elected in November 2015.
(12/11/15 4:57pm)
Penn admitted 23.2 percent of its early decision applicants this year, down a fraction of a percentage point from last year’s 24 percent admittance rate.
(12/09/15 5:02am)
Last month, students at University of Missouri, Yale and a number of other colleges and universities across the country protested against structural racism at their institutions.
(12/07/15 4:51am)
The sticker price of a Penn education has been steadily ticking upward. Tuition has risen as much as twice the rate of inflation in recent years, and experts don’t foresee any change.
(12/02/15 4:43am)
Getting into law school this admissions cycle might be harder than it’s been in years.
(11/30/15 4:14am)
Almost every student currently applying to Penn this year will have an alumnus reach out to them for an interview, but it wasn’t always this way.
(11/24/15 5:50am)
Some students agonize over choosing a college, taking country-wide road trips to try to step foot on as many campuses as possible in search of the perfect fit.
(11/14/15 6:00pm)
It might already be a pain to make the trek from your high rise apartment to DRL in the morning, but imagine having to take a train to class.
(11/04/15 5:58pm)
A record-high 5,629 early decision applicants applied to Penn for the Class of 2020, up 140 applicants from last year.
(11/02/15 5:42am)
The Economist released its first-ever college rankings on Thursday, and they're all about the money.
(10/28/15 7:41am)
Penn students had to have stellar GPAs to get accepted into the University, but how much does college GPA affect landing a job after graduation?