Penn taps global alumni network
Last weekend, Penn President Amy Gutmann traveled to London to reach out to alumni and potential donors as part of Penn’s ongoing plans to work with alumni living abroad.
Last weekend, Penn President Amy Gutmann traveled to London to reach out to alumni and potential donors as part of Penn’s ongoing plans to work with alumni living abroad.
SEPTA's board will vote Thursday on a measure allowing it to borrow $250 million to finance the purchase of new railcars and the reconstruction of a Regional Rail station.
Last night, more than 150 enthusiastic Penn students and community members packed into Huntsman Hall to view President Barack Obama’s second State of the Union address as part of a joint event hosted by the Penn Democrats and Penn College Republicans.
Saad Masood, arrested last Thursday for harassment, disorderly conduct and other charges, will appear in court Feb. 1 after the court conducts a mental health examination.
SEPTA's board will vote Thursday on a measure allowing it to borrow $250 million to finance the purchase of new railcars and the reconstruction of a Regional Rail station.
Last night, more than 150 enthusiastic Penn students and community members packed into Huntsman Hall to view President Barack Obama’s second State of the Union address as part of a joint event hosted by the Penn Democrats and Penn College Republicans.
After losing one sorority and introducing another, the Greek community welcomed a target number of new members into its seven existing sorority chapters.
A climate of LGBT acceptance in the Greek community can be achieved through personal efforts by fraternity members, not through a mandatory workshop.
Casual misuse of the word ‘rape’ is abhorrent and absolutely unacceptable.
Opposition to reinstating ROTC across college campuses around the country has arisen due to the military’s continued exclusion of transgender people.
Throughout my time as a Penn student I have been truly sure only of the fact that doubt has defined me a great deal more than assuredness.
As President Barack Obama headed into his second State of the Union, political talk centered around his first two years and his imminent campaign for re-election.
Penn Grad Mittal founded Innova Dynamics — inspired by his senior project called Innova Materials — to boost the performance of certain materials to impact a broad range of fields including optics, electronics and water treatment.
Discussing the military conflict in the Gaza Strip, the deadly raid of a Turkish ship and current efforts to achieve “just and lasting peace,” Finkelstein expressed the anti-Israel views that have earned him notoriety in the past.
A team or athlete encounters any number of mental hurdles in a given season. That's where sports psychologist Joel Fish comes in.
Crime on and around campus during the week of Jan. 14-20.
Freshman squash player Justin Ang's journey to Penn took him through a New Hampshire boarding school and Singapore's army.
Though the December repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” opened up the possibility of military service for those who identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual, the controversy over transgender individuals in the military rages on.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with College junior Joyce Greenbaum just hours after she was elected the Student Committee on Undergraduate Education's new chairwoman.
Investigative journalist Rose George — a Penn alumna who authored the Penn Reading Project book The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It Matters — spoke in Meyerson Hall Tuesday to address the sanitation crisis.