Sexual violence policy changes revealed
The use of forensic experts and rights of the accused are outlined in Penn's policy amendments.
The use of forensic experts and rights of the accused are outlined in Penn's policy amendments.
When a group of Stanford students publicized a method of obtaining one's admissions file, Penn's admissions office saw an explosion of requests for access to their files.
Dr. Suhnne Ahn has left her post as House Dean of Harnwell College House to become the Dean of Residential Life and Student Activities at the Colburn School, a performing arts school in Los Angeles.
Penn is hopeful that some of its initiatives will be reflected in the rankings.
When a group of Stanford students publicized a method of obtaining one's admissions file, Penn's admissions office saw an explosion of requests for access to their files.
Dr. Suhnne Ahn has left her post as House Dean of Harnwell College House to become the Dean of Residential Life and Student Activities at the Colburn School, a performing arts school in Los Angeles.
While SFS uses a number of methods to communicate with students regularly, when situations outside the norm arise, communication can break down.
Following the Making History Campaign’s unprecedented fundraising success, University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann recently announced the University’s intention to raise one billion dollars for financial aid by 2020.
For too long, the uninsured have gone without life-saving medical treatment or lived in fear of bankruptcy. Survivors fleeing abuse have been forced to sleep in the streets after their last lifeline of state assistance was cut off. The recently laid-off have waited in vain for help at County Assistance Offices.
Penn President Amy Gutmann responded to her participation in a protest that sparked national headlines.
The Office of Student Conduct aims to move forward in its efforts to be more transparent and available to the Penn community.
CAPS Director Bill Alexander hopes the distance will afford CAPS’s clients more privacy rather than alienating them from its services.
Though the punishments imposed are hardly earth-shattering, to punish members who are not earnestly believed to be wrongdoers for the sake of public relations would be a reprehensible act of scapegoating.
I want to commend President Gutmann for her participation in the "die‐in" protest over the recent, high‐profile deaths at the hands of specific police officers.
Originally supposed to conclude during the fall semester, the application deadline for the President's Engagement Prizes has been extended to January 16, 2015 — the first week of the spring semester.
Veterans rally for more resources, but Penn hesitates with the demands.
Several Ivy peers are more open about how they punish sexual assault.
The 5B -- the five different umbrella coalitions which represent minority groups -- recently held elections for their new executive boards.
The Perelman School of Medicine and the March of Dimes Foundation announced the launch of a new center to study premature births.