Lecture series targets religion from a psychological perspective
Tuesday's lecture on “Psychoanalytic Perspectives” was the second in a series of public lectures hosted until April.
Tuesday's lecture on “Psychoanalytic Perspectives” was the second in a series of public lectures hosted until April.
A lot has changed since Newsweek ranked Penn the number-one most “gay-friendly” campus in 2011 for having the most resources for LGBTQ students.
Germany is the world's top country, followed by Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States, according to a new rankings project involving Wharton.
The Iowa caucus frenzy, along with its election results full of surprises and upsets, cruised its way to Penn’s campus Tuesday night.
A lot has changed since Newsweek ranked Penn the number-one most “gay-friendly” campus in 2011 for having the most resources for LGBTQ students.
Germany is the world's top country, followed by Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States, according to a new rankings project involving Wharton.
On Jan. 15, Richard “Buz” Cooper passed away from pancreatic cancer complications at 79 years old in New York.
The discussion touched on areas such as the use of language, financial and racial privilege, Penn’s social hierarchies and a culture of exclusion.
As if the Honeygrow and the newly-renovated Saxby’s weren’t exciting enough, three other new retailers will be arriving soon on and around Penn’s campus: A Spread Bagelry, a nail salon and a Dottie’s Donuts.
The National Transportation Safety Board released thousands of previously unpublicized documents from its ongoing investigation the Philadelphia Amtrak train derailment last May.
Speaking at Monday night’s Authors@Wharton event, the charismatic Grant gave a preview of his new book Originals, which delves into the value of creativity and individuality.
Google “Math 114 UPenn” and you’ll find yourself on a page that can be summed up in one word: outdated.
"How many sexual partners have you had since being here?" and other inappropriate questions to ask on a college tour.
This semester the College of Arts and Sciences offered only five courses that fulfilled the Living World sector, four of which were closed a week before the add deadline.
For the Class of 2020, 44 percent of ED students self-identify as minorities.
For the first time in Philadelphia, a real estate agency is accepting Bitcoin as payment for the purchase of condos.
New Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor Michael Platt kicked off this year’s 2016 Science/Lightbulb Cafe lecture series with a discussion on the biological roots of friendship.
Such is the weird majesty of the Iowa caucuses, where private politics become public.
Marco Rubio, who finished in third place, and Bernie Sanders the real
Once opened, it will function as a home for everything international at Penn.