Penn Law professor Alan Lerner dies at 68
Lerner died Thursday after a battle with lymphoma. Penn Law Dean Michael Fitts said “Alan was an exceptional lawyer, an inspiring teacher, and a devoted member of the Law School community.”
Lerner died Thursday after a battle with lymphoma. Penn Law Dean Michael Fitts said “Alan was an exceptional lawyer, an inspiring teacher, and a devoted member of the Law School community.”
Coming off an impressive second-place finish out of 13 teams at the Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitational, the men’s golf team is looking for an equally strong performance at the Big Five Classic.
Author and essayist G. Willow Wilson, who converted to Islam, discussed comics, the 9/11 terrorist attacks and her recent memoir Butterfly Mosque.
IFC leaders say there is good communication between fraternities and administrators regarding alcohol policy, but the relationship has suffered a turbulent past.
Coming off an impressive second-place finish out of 13 teams at the Rehoboth Beach Fall Invitational, the men’s golf team is looking for an equally strong performance at the Big Five Classic.
Author and essayist G. Willow Wilson, who converted to Islam, discussed comics, the 9/11 terrorist attacks and her recent memoir Butterfly Mosque.
Alpha Omicron Pi, the second out of five remaining sorority candidates, presented to the Panhellenic extension committee on Thursday night.
In games against Columbia and American over fall break, the No. 23 Quakers' chances are dependent upon the continued dominance of the defense.
Since Monday, Philadelphia-based nonprofit Education by Inclusion, in partnership with community service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega, has been hosting a campus-wide book drive to raise funds for a Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia scholarship.
The circulation of a PowerPoint detailing sexual encounters of a Duke graduate brings up a host of privacy issues — about which Penn is taking steps to raise awareness.
The Penn World Scholars program gives financial aid to international students from 'high-need' families that don't qualify for need-based aid. All four undergraduate classes are represented.
Letters to the editor about a column on evangelical Christianity and a news article about the new Tea Party group at Penn.
The millennials I know are energetic, hard-working and competitive. There exists an unprecedented opportunity for our generation to step in and change the game in government.
Football coach Al Bagnoli can make history Saturday as he tries for his 125th win at Penn — a victory would make Bagnoli the winningest coach in Quakers football history.
The organization of U.S. high schools means anyone can rack up leadership roles and be taught to write a good application essay. Those abilities shouldn’t have anything to do with Penn.
Penn is looking to earn its first Ivy win of the season against Yale and turn around a 2-8 stretch that spans the last four weeks.
Los Angeles-based indie rock band Local Natives, who made their debut in February 2010, will headline SPEC's Fall Concert with The Ruby Suns in the Rotunda on Oct. 22.
Though political science departments across the country are shrinking due to the poor economy, Penn's department is 'committed to maintaining strength' and continues to look for new faculty.
Ei-ichi Negishi, who earned his PhD in chemistry at Penn in 1963, received the award on Wednesday. He is the seventh recipient of the Nobel Prize linked to Penn's Chemistry Department.
Former Pa. gubernatorial candidate Robert Mansfield spoke Wednesday night to Penn’s branch of the Tea Party about his political journey toward the conservative grassroots movement.