Gymnast McCaleigh Marr has found her swing at Penn
Soon to start dressing in a Michigan leo, Marr hopes to encourage more Ivy League athletes to consider fifth-years.
Soon to start dressing in a Michigan leo, Marr hopes to encourage more Ivy League athletes to consider fifth-years.
The dean’s list is an annual honor given to students based on academic performance during the fall and spring semesters.
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The WUHC Incubator allows teams of students interested in healthcare, biotech, and life sciences to attend interactive workshops and speaker events hosted by healthcare executives and industry experts.
The dean’s list is an annual honor given to students based on academic performance during the fall and spring semesters.
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This year’s events covered a range of topics including decarbonization, extreme heat, sustainable energy, and climate justice.
Columnist Riane Lumer critiques the prioritization of research over teaching among Penn’s faculty.
The following courses are currently being taught in the spring 2023 semester.
Taha starting off playing tennis, then transitioned to squash after being inspired by her dad at the age of seven.
A good relationship between a pitcher and catcher is built on trust, experience, and confidence.
Lele was inspired to start Hanimune Therapeutics when her son developed food allergies at a young age.
Gimmel leads the social team and social media marketing strategy for American Vogue.
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Penn Against The Occupation hosted Rutgers University professor Noura Erakat and Palestinian writer Mohammed El-Kurd as part of Israeli Apartheid Week.
According to a map of possibly affected areas, the zip code encompassing Penn's campus is not affected by the advisory because it does not receive tap water from the Delaware River.
Coach Steve Dolan says a great kick is the product of great preparation, but also of a certain intangible determination.
Six different Quakers contributed to the win, with sophomore midfielder Anna Brandt scoring her 22nd, 23rd, and 24th goals of the season.
The nationally-ranked Quakers were unable to pick up their second Ivy League win, but will get another chance against Yale next Saturday.
Elite pitching and excellence from young Quaker bats were on display, but inconsistent performances proved fatal for the Red and Blue.