Professor emerita Barbara Savage receives two awards for book on scholar Merze Tate
Savage’s book won the 2024 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation and was a finalist for the Museum of African American History Stone Book Award.
Savage’s book won the 2024 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation and was a finalist for the Museum of African American History Stone Book Award.
PWBM's analysis found that Harris' proposed taxing mechanism "reduces capital accumulation," contributing to a drop in projected GDP, according to Wharton professor and PWBM faculty director Kent Smetters.
Throughout the week, SCUE hosted several events open to undergraduate students, offering opportunities to explore civic engagement and academic success initiatives at the University.
Also, La Casa Latina celebrates 25 years.
PWBM's analysis found that Harris' proposed taxing mechanism "reduces capital accumulation," contributing to a drop in projected GDP, according to Wharton professor and PWBM faculty director Kent Smetters.
Throughout the week, SCUE hosted several events open to undergraduate students, offering opportunities to explore civic engagement and academic success initiatives at the University.
La Casa Latina, the main center for Latinx students at the University, organized a schedule for the month featuring panel discussions, an author talk, student gatherings, and conferences.
The program included a speaker series on community risk reduction, a test of the UPennAlert system, a firehouse chili cook off, a controlled burn demonstration, and booths from various campus partners.
Also, charges were dropped against two individuals arrested for antagonizing pro-Palestinian protesters during the encampment.
Several faculty members pointed to the challenges of holding the festival on campus a second time.
To be recognized as an Edge Runner, a model of care must lead to significant clinical, financial, community, and policy outcomes.
The Class of 1942 established the endowment during its 50th class reunion to commemorate faculty members for their contributions to scholarship and undergraduate education
One individual was arrested for entering an encampment event with a knife and holster, while the other was detained for spraying an unknown odorous substance on items in the encampment.
Penn's chapter of CCL is collaborating with the Philadelphia chapter to raise awareness of climate issues ahead of the upcoming election.
The inaugural cohort was announced in 2021, and this year’s group will mark the last cohort of fellows named under the initiative.
The 24-minute film depicts juvenile punishments in the justice system and how sentences regarded as appropriate have changed over time.
Eklöf, a Swedish writer, consultant, and bat scientist, draws from his research on the impact of light pollution on bat populations to call on readers to “embrace darkness” and appreciate natural rhythms of day and night.
The Susan T. Marx Distinguished Lecture Series hosted contemporary artist Elizabeth Turk on Sept. 26 in the Arthur Ross Gallery.
Also, Penn Med resident physicians and fellows could become first doctors in Pennsylvania to secure a union contract.
Penn offered to pause all disciplinary cases against protesters and committed to engaging with their demands if they ended their demonstration.