College and Wharton sophomore Sami Petros has seen the issues firsthand.
Penn Hillel welcomes new board
Three of the fifteen incoming board members are abroad.
Profs behind #WeAreYale protests linked to Penn
Before becoming residential faculty masters of Yale’s Silliman College, professor Nicholas Christakis and his wife Erika were educated at Penn.
Engineering senior named one of 12 Mitchell Scholars
Following the announcement of two Rhodes Scholars at Penn, Engineering senior Carla Winter was named one of 12 Mitchell Scholars last Saturday along with fellow Quaker Phillip Cohen, a third-year medical student.
Penn Hillel welcomes new board
Three of the fifteen incoming board members are abroad.
Profs behind #WeAreYale protests linked to Penn
Before becoming residential faculty masters of Yale’s Silliman College, professor Nicholas Christakis and his wife Erika were educated at Penn.
Admissions interviews, then and now
Almost every student currently applying to Penn this year will have an alumnus reach out to them for an interview, but it wasn’t always this way.
Black students share perspectives of racial diversity on campus
Penn prides itself for being a diverse campus, but some black students have a mixed perspective on the matter
The faces behind Penn's social media
Five students work for Penn's Office of Communications as "visual storytelling" interns
Huntsman student Debi Ogunrinde receives Canadian Rhodes Scholarship
A second Penn student will go to the U.K. on a Rhodes Scholarship next year.
Leaving Greek life when it's almost over
After three years of paying tuition, some seniors view their Greek life dues to be a disposable expense.
Wharton Undergraduate Giving Society spreads thanks on Facebook
Penn Thanks is a Facebook page where students can post anonymous compliments about their friends
Penn rolls out new mental wellness initiatives
The updates detailed a collaboration between the office of the Vice Provost for University Life, the UA and the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly to address issues of mental wellness among students
Undergrads work with Philly high schoolers to expand granola bar company
You may have seen Rebel bars while grabbing coffee to go at Gourmet Grocer or Williams Cafe. One Management 100 team is hoping that you'll notice them a lot more in coming months.
Picking Penn from afar
For some students, visiting Penn wasn't feasible before they made their college decisions
New fellowship hopes to bring the arts to your dorm
The fellowship hopes to provide free music lessons to Penn students living in college houses if they complete a final performance-based project.
In January, he will serve as a judge on Philadelphia's Court of Common Pleas, to which he was recently elected.
Expect two snow days this winter
Winter is a forecaster’s dream whether or not you dread or embrace the snow. The long, complex analysis required to understand the dynamics of winter climate is part of the fulfillment that comes with being a meteorologist.
College senior Jennifer Hebert named 2016 Rhodes Scholar
College Senior Jennifer Hebert has been named as a 2016 Rhodes Scholar.
Pulitzer-winning author Junot Diaz speaks at Unity Week
To cap off Unity Week with a strong finish, the United Minorities Council at Penn hosted Pulitzer prize winning, critically-acclaimed author Junot Diaz.


















