DP Daybreak | Who governs Penn?
Also, Penn will continue its test-optional policy in admissions, bucking with some Ivies who have reinstated the testing requirement.
Also, Penn will continue its test-optional policy in admissions, bucking with some Ivies who have reinstated the testing requirement.
In her speech announcing her concession of the GOP primary, Haley said that she would “congratulate [Trump] and wish him well” — but notably did not endorse him.
The analysis found that Penn has the second largest Board of Trustees in the Ivy League with 50 members.
The Wharton Graduate Association — which controls the funds raised from Fight Night’s 2023 event — promised that the $165,000 donation would be made in full, sources said.
In her speech announcing her concession of the GOP primary, Haley said that she would “congratulate [Trump] and wish him well” — but notably did not endorse him.
The analysis found that Penn has the second largest Board of Trustees in the Ivy League with 50 members.
For the six months ending Dec. 31, Penn Med had an operating margin of 2.2% over a total revenue of $5.3 billion, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Penn Admissions announcement did not include any rationale for the extension.
"The resolutions are grouped as we are unable to continue," Board of Trustees Chair Ramanan Raghavendran said.
Also, administrators announced a tuition hike at a trustee meeting.
SCUE is the first branch of student government to issue a public statement on academic freedom since the University’s leadership crisis began last fall.
Academic Policy Committee Chair David Ertel led the voting process for the resolutions, which each passed unanimously and without discussion.
Wharton and Engineering junior Noah Rubin spoke at the Feb. 28 roundtable alongside students from eight other universities.
At the event at Steinberg-Dietrich Hall, Schlesinger shared how Roots is seeking to create mutual trust and solidarity amid escalating tensions over conflict in the West Bank.
Penn's United Minorities Council co-hosted their annual cultural fair event with the Class of 2027 board on Feb. 28 in Houston Hall.
The symposium, which lasts from Feb. 29 to March 2, features a variety of faculty, scholars, and alumni across GSWG, FGT, and PWS.
The discussion, hosted by center director and sociology professor Hyunjoon Park, centered on Han's experience embracing her identity as a Korean-American and her fight against Asian hate through the lens of broadcast journalism.
Residents have celebrated the dorm’s strong sense of community while describing ongoing challenges with amenities and the dorm selection process.
The Penn Board of Trustees approved a 3.9% tuition hike for the 2024-25 academic year.
Also, the Penn & Slavery Project's fight for recognition.