Back to School 2023: Five new administrators to know at Penn this fall
The Daily Pennsylvanian has gathered a list of five administrators who recently assumed, or will soon be assuming, new roles within the University this fall.
The Daily Pennsylvanian has gathered a list of five administrators who recently assumed, or will soon be assuming, new roles within the University this fall.
This line-up of construction joins the renovation to the Quad that has affected on-campus housing options.
According to Gutmann's ethics disclosures, the loan was issued at the October 2020 federal mid-term rate of 0.38% and has a term of nine years.
Many traditions occur in the fall semester and focus on welcoming first-year students.
This line-up of construction joins the renovation to the Quad that has affected on-campus housing options.
According to Gutmann's ethics disclosures, the loan was issued at the October 2020 federal mid-term rate of 0.38% and has a term of nine years.
The new prompt, which was introduced on July 31, moves away from the single short-answer response previously used for all four undergraduate schools.
Fierceton, a 2021 School of Social Policy & Practice graduate and 2020 College graduate, filed a lawsuit in 2022 alleging the University's discrediting details of her upbringing and the unjust withholding of her master's degree.
The city-provided program, which provides mediators for conflicts between landlords and residents, is being used to relocate the remaining townhomes residents ahead of the Aug. 15 eviction deadline.
Horowitz has been on leave from his positions at Penn since April 2022.
The new pre-orientation program will bring students from 21 countries and 12 states together to engage with different cultures.
Penn students spent ten days this summer exploring their Jewish heritage in Israel, on a trip funded by the nonprofit organization Birthright Israel.
Provost John Jackson Jr. announced Quinn's appointment, which took effect Aug. 1.
The proceedings will be overseen by 1987 Penn Carey Law graduate Tanya Chutkan.
Hettie Simmons Love, who was among the first Black Ivy League MBA graduates, died on July 14. She graduated from Wharton in 1947 as the sole Black student and one of two women in her class.
A 12-story apartment complex, which will include 350 residential units and 2,835 feet of commercial space, is set to be the first large-scale development at the 40th and Market streets intersection.
Participants in this year's Wharton's Global Youth Leadership in the Business World summer program learned about the university's ties to slavery in an augmented-reality campus tour.
An increased benefit for commuters will take effect on Sept. 1, offering faculty and staff who use public transportation a 50% discount.
Biden spoke on the significance of union work, the future of renewable energy, and the progress of his new economic agenda in remarks at the Navy Yard on July 20.
The change in location, announced to student leaders through email, was attributed to ongoing campus construction.