Penn Sustainability reports progress on 2024 sustainability and climate goals
Notable changes in the last five years include reducing carbon emissions, adding electric vehicles to Penn Transit’s fleet, and developing academic collaborations.
Notable changes in the last five years include reducing carbon emissions, adding electric vehicles to Penn Transit’s fleet, and developing academic collaborations.
NAP kicked off their programming on Nov. 2 with an Indian Taco night.
The application period for rising juniors and seniors opened on Oct. 31 and is set to close at 5 p.m. on Nov. 21, for the 2024-25 academic year.
Freshman guard Tyler Perkins led the Quakers in points, and posed for photos as fans stormed the court postgame.
NAP kicked off their programming on Nov. 2 with an Indian Taco night.
The application period for rising juniors and seniors opened on Oct. 31 and is set to close at 5 p.m. on Nov. 21, for the 2024-25 academic year.
Guest Columnist Selma Farsakh describes walking down Locust as a person who has lived in Israel-Palestine.
The letter was also sent to schools including Yale, Harvard, Georgetown, Cornell, UC Berkeley, and Cooper Union.
Columnist Jessey Shin discusses the various types of support available at Penn and how to best utilize them.
Coach Kirsten Becker is looking forward to establishing a winning pattern in her third season leading the Quakers.
The Quakers took one set off the Big Green, but ultimately closed out the year with another conference loss.
The junior quarterback showed his limitations in Penn football's loss at Harvard Saturday.
A strong scoring performance from Clark Slajchert wasn’t enough for the Quakers.
The Center’s projects include aiming to enhance vision assessments for at-risk groups and researching machine learning techniques for vision evaluation.
From Nov. 13 to 17, the UMC will be hosting a revival of Unity Week in honor of the group's 45th anniversary.
The grant is a part of the United States Department of Defense’s Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative announced in March, which awards $220 million to research studies nationwide.
Magill said that Penn is working with local and federal authorities to investigate recent antisemitic acts and forms of hate on campus.
Guest columnist Abraham Wyner calls on Penn’s administration to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism.
Columnist Brett Seaton calls on Penn leadership to stop making political statements.
The award, presented by Dean of Perelman School of Medicine J. Larry Jameson, recognizes an exceptional individual or collaborative team whose research pursuits have resulted in transformative discoveries in the global landscape of healthcare.