The Graduation Issue 2023: 2020-2021 Year in Review
Relive the Class of 2023's sophomore year, in which the University slowly reopened on-campus housing and Joe Biden won the presidency.
Relive the Class of 2023's sophomore year, in which the University slowly reopened on-campus housing and Joe Biden won the presidency.
Penn, Stanford, Princeton, Duke, MIT, the University of Chicago, and the University of Texas in receiving a grade of D or F.
A judge denied a motion to protect Penn Medicine from TikToks published by malpractice attorney Thomas Bosworth.
The end of this semester marks the conclusion of Liz Magill's first academic year as Penn president.
Penn, Stanford, Princeton, Duke, MIT, the University of Chicago, and the University of Texas in receiving a grade of D or F.
A judge denied a motion to protect Penn Medicine from TikToks published by malpractice attorney Thomas Bosworth.
Students from Fossil Free Penn objected to several clauses of the interpretation, urging The Committee on Open Expression to take a more active role in protecting students’ right to protest.
Penn’s average Ph.D. student stipend is 1.23% of its president’s salary, while the Ivy League’s average graduate student stipend is 2.53% of the average president’s salary.
SNF Paideia aims to instill in Penn undergraduates the skills and ethical frameworks to be engaged citizens.
Civic House is an epicenter of civic engagement, promoting individual and collective actions to aid the public.
Interim Provost Beth Winkelstein, Office of General Counsel's Senior Vice President Wendy White, and former Interim President Wendell Pritchett are likely to deliver testimony.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with Grossman, her colleagues, and GSE students about how GSE has changed in the past eight years.
Students cited low pay, insufficient health benefits, and a lack of support for international students.
The prizes are awarded annually to Penn seniors for the development and undertaking of a post-graduation project that aims to positively impact the world.
Penn's winter break for the 2023-2024 school year, starting Dec. 21 and ending Jan. 18, will be more than a week longer than this year's break.
Barbara Lea-Kruger, the director of communications and external relations of Penn Business Services, said that there has been no policy change.
This meeting comes after months of back-and-forth with Penn administration as GAPSA and ASPC attempted to schedule their presentations before the University Council.
Ureña's primary role will be to oversee academic advising programs in the College.
The months-long process led to presentations that will cover graduate student financial insecurity and the development of the Philadelphia 76ers arena in Chinatown.
The president was previously not eligible to vote at board member meetings.