Higher education round-up: Oct. 4
Harvard President criticizes President Obama’s higher-education agenda.
Harvard President criticizes President Obama’s higher-education agenda.
The auction will be held today at 5 p.m. in Houston Hall, Class of ’49.
The calzone eatery closed Sunday because of declining revenue.
The lecture was part of Kennedy’s three-day visit to campus.
The auction will be held today at 5 p.m. in Houston Hall, Class of ’49.
The calzone eatery closed Sunday because of declining revenue.
The fact that we can dismiss people, relationships and interactions we’re not proud of after four years doesn’t mean that those actions don’t define our character.
Although there is something to be said for honoring certain students for their contributions to Penn, the limitations of such a process — and the inevitable exclusion of so many deserving individuals — is an unfortunate and perhaps detrimental consequence.
On Saturday, the Quakers will compete in the 40th Annual Paul Short Invitational Meet at Lehigh, one of the toughest collegiate races on the East Coast.
Penn Medicine Washington Square was built with the patient in mind.
The new branch of Federal Donuts will be located on 3428 Sansom St.
Competition finalists’ apps will be developed by venture capital firms.
The government shutdown at Washington already had wide-reaching effects at Penn. Now it is touching Penn athletics, as Penn vs. Navy sprint football has been postponed
Five Quakers got their first career starts, as Rudy Fuller played mostly his reserves for the entire first half. The reserve-heavy lineup got the Quakers a lead before the vets finished off the win
Henry Steinberg, a 2013 College graduate, taught students gathered at the Kelly Writer’s house how to bind four different types of books.
Penn GSE created Education Design Studio, Inc., which assists start-ups through a $10,000 investment and up to 18 months of mentorship.
After the Quakers were shut out for the first time all year, falling to Lafayette, 4-0, coach Colleen Fink held her team for 20 minutes.
2013 grad and former addict Devin Reaves is opening the Brotherly Love House, which will emphasize career placement and community service, despite local opposition.
This week, they held a phonebanking event for Cory Booker, the mayor of Newark running for Senate.
Before coming to Penn, Fatou Wilson owned multiple locations of Fatou and Fama, an award winning restaurant.