DP Daybreak | Jameson talks federal action in DP interview
Also, Wellness at Penn and the Penn Wellness Student Coalition co-hosted a week of events focused on student health and wellbeing.
Also, Wellness at Penn and the Penn Wellness Student Coalition co-hosted a week of events focused on student health and wellbeing.
“Wellness Week” — which took place from April 14 to 18 — included events such as a movie screening, resource fair, keynote speakers, and more.
Also, 2020 Penn graduate Luigi Mangione was indicted in federal court.
The DP sat down with Jameson for an exclusive interview to discuss his tenure to date, recent federal actions, and Penn's approach to a period of unprecedented uncertainty.
“Wellness Week” — which took place from April 14 to 18 — included events such as a movie screening, resource fair, keynote speakers, and more.
Also, 2020 Penn graduate Luigi Mangione was indicted in federal court.
All prize recipients collaborate with a Penn faculty mentor, and the projects receive up to $100,000 as well as a $50,000 living stipend for each team member.
This year's cultural fair — themed "Pokémon" — featured international foods, drinks, and eight different performances from acapella groups and lion dancing to Argentinian tango.
Falk published her book — titled “What We Value: The Neuroscience of Choice & Change” — on April 8.
On April 17, Mangione was indicted in U.S. District Court in New York on four charges, one of which makes him eligible for the death penalty if convicted.
On April 10, SEPTA announced it may increase prices and cut bus and train routes if its funding gap in Pennsylvania’s state budget is not addressed.
Showcasing the ongoing work at PCSSM, the Research Day will include research talks by a number of PCSSM staff and researchers, as well as a poster and networking session.
A University spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian that the five additional revocations are inclusive of both current students and recent graduates.
Also, faculty expressed concern with continued silence from the University in the wake of visa revocations nationwide.
The Daily Pennsylvanian analyzed the property values of Penn's real estate holdings in University City using the City of Philadelphia’s property records website.
The April 14 event, introduced by Penn President Larry Jameson and moderated by 1967 Penn graduate Andrea Mitchell, took place at Perry World House.
In statements and interviews to The Daily Pennsylvanian, faculty members criticized the Penn administration’s lack of transparency and clarification on the issue since announcing three visas had been revoked.
Researchers at Penn, led by Physics and Astronomy professor Arnold Mathijssen, discovered ways to achieve quality coffee extraction using fewer beans.
The club competed in The Boring Company's global university competition in late March, which involved digging a 30-meter-long, half-meter-wide tunnel.
An April 1 lease termination notice acquired by The Daily Pennsylvanian instructed tenants to “vacate and relinquish possession” of the Mason by the end of the month.