GRADUATION ISSUE: Top campus stories of 2014-15
From AXO's move off campus to new mental health initiatives, this academic year marked many milestones.
From AXO's move off campus to new mental health initiatives, this academic year marked many milestones.
A look at what was trending during the Class of 2015's freshman year.
There’s no need to sit through the Class of 2015’s graduation on an empty stomach.
Former 1979 Final Four basketball co-captains will host one of the events.
A look at what was trending during the Class of 2015's freshman year.
There’s no need to sit through the Class of 2015’s graduation on an empty stomach.
A “strong-arm” robbery prompted a UPenn Alert on Thursday afternoon.
Engineering junior Josh Pearlstein was seated in the third car of Northeast Regional Train No. 188, which was traveling from Washington, D.C. to New York before it went off the tracks.
Jason Smith, the alleged killer of Perelman School of Medicine student Melissa Ketunuti was found guilty of first-degree murder, arson, and related offenses.
Beth Winkelstein, Professor of Bioengineering and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, will serve as the new Vice Provost for Education beginning on July 1.
An Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia en route to New York earlier this evening. Reports indicate that at least 50 people were injured in the crash. The train was going from Washington D.C.
Last year, the yield rate for the Class of 2018 was also 66 percent. The overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2019 was 9.9 percent, also the same number as last year.
Penn Law professor Polk Wagner, who specializes in intellectual property and patent law, spoke out about the implications of her applications for lyric trademarks.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between April 16 and April 22.
Last spring, College freshman Kathryn Dewitt was facing her own crisis amidst a semester marked by two student suicides in three weeks.
Some Penn students will return in the Fall with real-world experience and empty pockets.
With only a few weeks until the May 19 mayoral primary, Penn political groups have started coalescing around specific candidates.
Penn Dining’s Meal Swipe Conversion Policy has some students questioning the value of a dining plan.
As graduation inches closer for the Class of 2015, some Penn seniors are planning to immediately pursue an advanced degree. But this number is small relative to peer schools.
When it comes to Wharton's social media strategy, what may seem like a one-man show is in fact a large operation.