After a semester, anti-sexual violence program looks to further its reach
Peer Anti-Violence Educators, brings paid student leaders to campus organizations to teach members of the organizations how to be “active bystanders.”
Peer Anti-Violence Educators, brings paid student leaders to campus organizations to teach members of the organizations how to be “active bystanders.”
Instead of directly responding to the demands from SOUL following Ferguson protests, the University initiated the Campaign for Community.
Penn Museum educators travel in “mummy mobiles” to teach Philadelphia middle schoolers about ancient civilizations.
The Penn Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law's conference on "Preventing and Treating the Invisible Wounds of War" focused on the effects of combat-related psychological injuries in veterans.
Instead of directly responding to the demands from SOUL following Ferguson protests, the University initiated the Campaign for Community.
Penn Museum educators travel in “mummy mobiles” to teach Philadelphia middle schoolers about ancient civilizations.
College junior, Hannah Peifer, was recently named Chief of MERT. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with her to learn about her new positino, her interests, and her hopes for the future.
Penn Professor Mike McGraw’s new course, “Ornithology,” the study of birds, is combining Master of Environmental Studies students’ love for nature with a more acute set of knowledge to use in the great outdoors.
Newly-elected Interfraternity Council President and Wharton junior David Moore aims to bolster the positive image of Penn’s 28 fraternities.
The family of former Nursing student Arya Singh sued Penn and Amazon after her suicide in Feb. 2013.
It’s that time of the semester again. That point when for many students, our questioning of our validity and our futures is probably at its strongest.
At first glance, it would seem impossible to obtain more diversity of thought than can be achieved by a student body representative of the American population. However, this is not always the case for selective schools.
Sophia Oak is a College senior from Honolulu. Her email is oakj@sas.upenn.edu.
Their names might not be in the paper or in the record books, but their contributions to this school are no less mighty.
A dialogue about football’s future is brewing as we speak. Why shouldn’t the Ivy League take a part in leading that discussion?
The change comes after weeks of student protests on college campuses nationwide over racial discrimination.
Among freshmen traversing the Engineering Quad and hustling to introductory math classes, roughly four out of ten are women.
While Platt is not scheduled to begin teaching until the fall 2016 semester, he is interested in mentoring undergraduates and involving them in his research, as his laboratory is established.
This year, Eco-Reps are spreading their green mission beyond Penn's campus boundaries.
The country with the largest international population at Penn is revitalizing its mark on campus.