New council pushes for arts education through funding and programs
On a campus where pre-med and business tracks are some of the most popular, the arts will soon assume a more prominent role in the students' educational experience.
On a campus where pre-med and business tracks are some of the most popular, the arts will soon assume a more prominent role in the students' educational experience.
The event, titled "Laws Without Morals Are Vain: Open Expression," references Penn’s motto and questions the validity of free speech inside and outside the classroom.
Aviv Nevo specializes in using empirical data to analyze consumer behavior and currently teaches at the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University.
Since the release of the Association of American Universities’ survey on sexual violence, students have called for the administration to address the issue more seriously.
The event, titled "Laws Without Morals Are Vain: Open Expression," references Penn’s motto and questions the validity of free speech inside and outside the classroom.
Aviv Nevo specializes in using empirical data to analyze consumer behavior and currently teaches at the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University.
Early in the fall semester, staff members at Counseling and Psychological Services contracted out the development of an app designed specifically for students to improve and maintain their mental health.
The program covers four topics: thriving at a research university, wellness and health, the risks associated with alcohol and other drugs and healthy relationships and sexual violence prevention.
An email from the Division of VPUL confirmed his exit from an administrative role in the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life.
The administration also noted an increased emphasis on following established guidelines regarding the process of obtaining tenure itself.
Doubt over Jones’ academic credentials arose after Onward State retracted a Jan. 14 article about Jones’ visit to Penn State.
Each semester, reporters and editors from The Daily Pennsylvanian meet with Penn President Amy Gutmann to discuss major initiatives and hot topics.
Veteran Philadelphia lawyer Deborah Harley has a new job at Penn in a brand new office to match — in the building that just went up at 3901 Walnut Street.
Associate Director for Community Development Kenny Jones's academic credentials have been called into question.
The Indiana University senior vice president and chief financial officer will replace Stephen Golding.
In light of the recent charges brought against actor and comedian Bill Cosby, students continue to question whether Cosby’s honorary degree should be rescinded.
Harley's predecessor, Christopher Mallios, left in November to become a judge of Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas.
Instead of directly responding to the demands from SOUL following Ferguson protests, the University initiated the Campaign for Community.
The family of former Nursing student Arya Singh sued Penn and Amazon after her suicide in Feb. 2013.
The change comes after weeks of student protests on college campuses nationwide over racial discrimination.