Penn Board of Trustees chair criticizes BDS movement, shares goals in new interview
Raghavendran discussed the question of institutional neutrality, the role of the University’s trustees, and the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement at Penn.
Raghavendran discussed the question of institutional neutrality, the role of the University’s trustees, and the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement at Penn.
Also, Penn's resident advisors union is alleging retaliation from the University as it continues unionization efforts.
After resigning from her ambassadorship in May, Gutmann is returning to Penn as the Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Professor of Communication.
The team looks to rebound from an early playoff exit last season in the inaugural Ivy League Tournament.
Also, Penn's resident advisors union is alleging retaliation from the University as it continues unionization efforts.
After resigning from her ambassadorship in May, Gutmann is returning to Penn as the Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Professor of Communication.
United RAs at Penn is looking ahead to the new school year and is wary of continued negative interactions with CHAS, the Penn agency that oversees RA and GRA operations.
Retail additions include the Center for Creative Works, Cork & Candles, and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream.
Stetson, who was also a teacher, veteran, and college consultant, served as Penn's dean of admissions from 1981 until his retirement in 2007.
The Aug. 24 debate centered around which candidate — Vice President Kamala Harris or former President and 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump — was the best choice for president of the United States.
Jameson described the importance of finding balance that supports "open expression and peaceful demonstrations while ensuring safety and a respectful, inclusive culture, that allows all to thrive."
Also, how Liz Magill is spending her post-presidency.
Rodrigo Neiva’s leave of absence and subsequent departure follow recent reporting by The Daily Pennsylvanian on a lawsuit alleging that Neiva violated University policies by engaging in “sexually explicit and harassing conduct.”
As the Class of 2028 arrived to Penn, The Daily Pennsylvanian’s photographers captured the moments of excitement and joy that made the week.
This year’s convocation took place at Franklin Field for the second year in a row and featured remarks from several Penn administrators and student performances.
The Democratic National Convention was full of optimism, hope, and excitement in support of the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris.
CMA’s annual media contest recognizes student journalism in a variety of categories, including design, writing, photo, and sports.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a guide to the transportation options every Penn student should know to navigate Penn's campus, Philadelphia, and beyond.
Six members of SEPTA’s board have taken no trips on the system since the beginning of 2024, four of whom have taken no trips since the beginning of 2023.