Cornell's Gregory Eells named CAPS executive director at Penn
CAPS has been operating without a permanent executive director since Bill Alexander retired in August 2018 after nine years in the role.
CAPS has been operating without a permanent executive director since Bill Alexander retired in August 2018 after nine years in the role.
Eligible students will receive $20 every day they are on campus from Dec. 21 to Jan. 1.
2018 was a year to remember. Take a look back on Penn's most memorable moments with The Daily Pennsylvanian's Year in Review.
The Massachusetts senator, who taught at Penn Law during the late 1980s and early 1990s, is one of the first prominent Democrats to declare their candidacy.
Eligible students will receive $20 every day they are on campus from Dec. 21 to Jan. 1.
2018 was a year to remember. Take a look back on Penn's most memorable moments with The Daily Pennsylvanian's Year in Review.
International students were admitted from 48 different countries, a drop from last year's 54 countries. The number of states with admitted students dropped from 45 last year to 42 this year.
Harvest closed indefinitely after a fire in January 2017 to repair damage to the building, but four months later officials announced it would not reopen.
In 2018, students stormed into Center City when the Eagles won the Super Bowl, threw a "throwback show" for Spring Fling, and planned a (failed) protest against the decision to close Huntsman Hall early. Take a look back at this past year in photos.
The reference to the popular "Tea and Consent" video took the now-empty space where Wynn's name was once engraved.
2015 Nursing graduate Jennifer Toth said she was two and half years old when her parents noticed a lump on her abdomen as they were giving her a bath.
On Friday, four students presented research related to Penn Slavery Project's findings that documented the relationships that several high-level faculty at Penn's medical school had with slavery.
In response to a report that found attorneys showed high levels of stress, depression, and substance abuse, Penn Law developed the program on attorney mental health.
Across the Ivy League, schools have recently experienced a plateau in terms of Early Decision applicant numbers.
Through the Penn Fellows program, professors learn more about University operations over meals with administrators. This year’s cohort includes 17 mid-career professors.
All members of the Penn community can audition to join one of the diverse musical groups, which range from the jazz group to the Symphony Orchestra and the Arab Music Ensemble.
Syrian journalist Zaina Erhaim was chosen to participate this fall in Penn's Writers at Risk program, but could not speak on campus due to Trump administration's travel ban. Now, Perry World House and Kelly Writers House are waiting to figure out next steps.
The fellowship will consist of six seminars focusing on the human side of medicine rather than the technical side.
Most recently, the Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics opened this semester following a $25 million donation from Ronald O. Perelman in 2013.
The Philadelphia-themed article was written by Zach Baron, a GQ writer and Philadelphia native. "It just feels…different in Philadelphia these days. Downright victorious, even," he wrote.