Vice Provost for University Life will leave position for new student engagement role
In her new role, McCoullum said she will be able to focus more on Penn's pipeline and college preparatory programs for high school students in Philadelphia.
In her new role, McCoullum said she will be able to focus more on Penn's pipeline and college preparatory programs for high school students in Philadelphia.
This weekend, the Quakers return to the Palestra for a chance to test themselves against two teams currently in a position to make the Ivy League Tournament.
Despite not having the chance to play, Satter has found different ways to be a leader in the locker room and an important contributor to her team.
One year removed from a third-place finish in the Ivy League and a 13th consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, Penn women’s lacrosse enters the 2020 season with high expectations.
This weekend, the Quakers return to the Palestra for a chance to test themselves against two teams currently in a position to make the Ivy League Tournament.
Despite not having the chance to play, Satter has found different ways to be a leader in the locker room and an important contributor to her team.
The Tangen Hall Furniture Competition, spearheaded by Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Karl Ulrich and the Venture Lab, allows individuals and teams to submit furniture designs for the lobby of Tangen Hall, an entrepreneurship scheduled to open in fall of 2020.
As winter sports enter the last leg of the seasons, here’s a look at what these three teams are up against this weekend.
Humorous and performative moments of solidarity will continue to fall flat until real and obvious change is secured for the groups of people who deserve years worth of recognition.
SARAH KHAN is a College junior from Lynn Haven, Fla.
At Sanders' New Hampshire victory party, hundreds chanted slogans ranging from "Bernie beats Trump" to "Health care is a right." At Buttigieg's rally, the runner-up and his supporters emphasized the need for unity.
Award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie will give the commencement speech at Penn’s graduation ceremony on May 18.
Former Student Activities Council Vice President and College senior Elena Hoffman said that SAC will fund space rental fees for conferences up to $2,500 per group for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Adichie will be the first Black woman to deliver the address since 1978, when then-Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Patricia Harris gave the speech.
Jerome, a Latham, N.Y. native, first came to Penn as a part of coach Steve Donahue’s first recruiting class.
This project reflects a well-intentioned effort from the UA to respond to student needs and increase campus wellness. However, this shuttle service is not the best way to accomplish these goals.
Penn enters the season as the No. 6 team in the country, and fans and pundits alike are excited to see how the program builds off its most successful season in recent memory.
After a combined four wins this weekend, Penn men's and women's basketball deservedly had a few individuals pick up weekly awards from the Ivy League and Big 5.
Philadelphia's decreased ranking can be partly attributed to a larger gender pay gap in the city. Philadelphia women in tech are currently making 91% of what their male counterparts make, compared to 97% in 2019.
Nigerian-born Adichie is known for her critically-acclaimed books “Purple Hibiscus,” which won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize in 2005 and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award in 2004, and “Half of a Yellow Sun,” which won the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2007.