Get to know some of Penn's star tutors
From community to class content, tutors say their jobs offer more than paychecks
From community to class content, tutors say their jobs offer more than paychecks
Penn's Global Seminars are on-campus courses with brief travel components.
Many majors and concentrations at Penn in STEM and business are particularly male-dominated.
According to the 2014 data, 10 percent of 18,286 male applicants were accepted to Penn, and 11 percent of 17,580 female applicants were admitted.
Penn's Global Seminars are on-campus courses with brief travel components.
Many majors and concentrations at Penn in STEM and business are particularly male-dominated.
The study, the brain child of professor Shaun Harper and doctorate student Edward Smith, shows that black students see a higher rate of expulsion from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Some of Penn's most popular classes are also the school's most niche.
The school is ranking No. 9 this year in National Universities, compared to No. 8 last year and No. 7 in 2013.
Structured, Active In-class Learning expand into the humanities, taking on a new dimension.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush to find out what you need to know to stay safe.
Before becoming a professor, Barbie Zelizer was a journalist for Reuters.
Many desktop computers on the first floor of Van Pelt have been marked as out of order.
The Committee on Open Expression was far more active in 2014-2015 than it had been in years past.
The Class of 2019 are not the only new faces on campus — six new deans have been appointed over the last several months to serve throughout Penn’s twelve schools
Both freshmen and seniors say that Wharton has defied their expectations.
Krystle Karoscik and Medha Sengupta recently won the National Institute of Health Neuro Startup Challenge, which involved creating a company to market a medical invention.
Penn professor Brian Bushee’s financial accounting course has found its way to students in every single country, excluding the Vatican City, Cuba and North Korea.
Kermit Roosevelt writes fiction to expose legal perspectives to an audience beyond those who read law reviews.
The Daily Pennsylvanian caught up with a few organizations on campus to share their missions and recruitment strategies.