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Hundreds of students and faculty marched down Locust Walk on March 21 for Take Back The Night, an annual event against all forms of sexual violence.
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Hundreds of students and faculty marched down Locust Walk on March 21 for Take Back The Night, an annual event against all forms of sexual violence.
Masao Sako, the Arifa Hasan Ahmed and Nada Al Shoaibi Presidential Professor of Physics and Astronomy, will begin as the faculty co-director of the Center of Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Innovation on April 1 (Photo from Penn Arts & Sciences).
College sophomore Nathaniel Gordon died on March 23 at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
The United States Capitol on Feb. 29.
Former Republican White House staffers Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sarah Matthews during a panel at the Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics on Mar. 20.
The United States Capitol building on Feb. 29.
Rep. Brandon Williams (R-NY) during a Congressional Roundtable held on Feb. 29.
Senior infielder/pitcher Carson Ozmer waits on first base in a game against Brown on Mar. 20.
Penn golf competed in the Ivy championships on Apr. 19-21.
Penn men's swimming competed in the NCAA Swimming and Diving championships in Athens, Georgia from Mar. 20-23.
Penn men's heavyweight rowing competed in the Head of the Schuylkill regatta on Oct. 28, 2023.
Penn announced that Siddhartha Mukherjee will be the Class of 2024 Commencement speaker (Photo from Ernesto del Aguila III, NHGRI | Public Domain).
College Hall on Dec. 9, 2023.
Wharton Executive Education will host a live, online program titled People Management for Emerging Leaders from Sept. 3 to Oct. 15, 2024.
From now through April 9, the English College House dining hall will be offering suhoor and iftar meals for students celebrating Ramadan.
for caption, someone wrote on the dining staff appreciation poster that "Thank you for keeping us fed!" doesn't apply "for the muslim students".
Penn received a record 65,000 applications during this year's admissions cycle.
Columnist Franklin Li considers possible solutions to the problems facing Penn dining.