Penn Ombuds Office report reveals increase in sexual harassment conflicts, overall visitors
The report was released on Feb. 18 and published in the Almanac.
The report was released on Feb. 18 and published in the Almanac.
This is the third year MERT has offered this program and the largest to date, with 697 attendees.
The Penn Museum, in collaboration with the Penn Libraries, recently launched various Ainu-themed programming, including a documentary screening and an ongoing exhibit on Ainu representation in media.
“In this moment, it is imperative that university leadership offer unequivocal reassurance and a concrete commitment to protecting those most vulnerable,” the letter read.
This is the third year MERT has offered this program and the largest to date, with 697 attendees.
The Penn Museum, in collaboration with the Penn Libraries, recently launched various Ainu-themed programming, including a documentary screening and an ongoing exhibit on Ainu representation in media.
The course is a collaboration with Penn English Language Programs, an intensive English-language curriculum for international students and professionals.
The event, which took place at Houston Hall, celebrated the work of SCUE members and acknowledged the contributions of various advisors and partner organizations in the creation of the white paper.
Fine Arts and Design students worked on designs themed around the Eagles, incorporating trends from this season to create unique prints.
Students can access the Path Plans tool by selecting the “Primary Plan” button on the Path@Penn webpage.
This year's spring show follows the story of Kit, an aspiring screenwriter pitching his newest script to the big Hollywood stage.
The Penn community — from cultural groups to the University at large — has organized a variety of programs throughout February to celebrate Black History Month.
The pop-up — bringing vintage clothing, accessories, furniture, and books to University City — will remain in the space until January 2026
Black squirrels — frequently found all over Penn’s grounds — were likely introduced over 200 years ago and are now part of an unofficial campus culture.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled some key moments from past Januarys to paint a picture of Penn's campus at the start of the last four years.
The rally called for the formation of Research Associates and Postdocs United at Penn and comes amidst a larger wave of union organizing taking place at Penn.
The conference, entitled “Healthcare Beyond Borders,” included talks from two keynote speakers, panel sessions, and a career fair, with representatives from Perelman School of Medicine, Boston Consulting Group, and Prenuvo Medical Group.
The Jan. 21 event — titled "Courage & Sacrifice" — featured IDF combat medic Saar Arie and IDF observer Maya Desiatnik.
The group was founded in 2014 with the goal of providing a confidential and comfortable space for students to talk.
The move marks a step towards the University’s goal to streamline student support services by housing multiple departments under one roof.