Morris Arboretum sees higher student attendance
A shuttle program from Penn’s campus to the Arboretum, initially funded by a grant from the Penn Green Fund, contributed to the increase in attendance.
A shuttle program from Penn’s campus to the Arboretum, initially funded by a grant from the Penn Green Fund, contributed to the increase in attendance.
KIPP, which Feinberg co-founded, is now one of the country’s largest operators of public charter schools — educating over 50,000 children.
Wendy Steiner, Richard L. Fisher Professor of English Emerita, got the idea for the opera after hearing a lecture at Penn by a historian who spoke about women’s secrets books from the Renaissance.
Given SCUE’s recent academic initiatives, The Daily Pennsylvanian is taking a look at how other schools in the Ivy League are helping shape student academic life.
KIPP, which Feinberg co-founded, is now one of the country’s largest operators of public charter schools — educating over 50,000 children.
Wendy Steiner, Richard L. Fisher Professor of English Emerita, got the idea for the opera after hearing a lecture at Penn by a historian who spoke about women’s secrets books from the Renaissance.
In honor of the Netter Center’s 20th anniversary, The Daily Pennsylvanian profiled Penn alumni who are currently working at the Netter Center.
Y-Prize, a Wharton-Engineering competition, is now accepting applications from around the world due to its partnership with Marblar, an online crowdsourcing platform.
Easton speaks about MLPs, newly emerging business models that will revolutionize the corporate world.
Endowment returns across the Ivy League have surged following a relatively stagnant 2012 fiscal year, with Penn leading the pack.
The Student Registration and Financial Services sent students to D.C. to make a case for the importance of aid.
Kim, a prize-winning violinist and concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra, will accompany the PSO for the first time as a soloist on Oct. 25.
Students appreciated Kutcher’s candor and action-oriented social impact.
Since its founding, Students for a Healthy Africa has received global recognition for its promotion of disease prevention and health issues in Africa.
Marketing professors Americus Reed, David Bell, Robert Meyer and Keith Niedermeier formed their own rock band, “Brand Inequity,” about six years ago.
2013 grad and former addict Devin Reaves is opening the Brotherly Love House, which will emphasize career placement and community service, despite local opposition.
The impact was felt by students who rely on government resources for research.
Two members of the Penn community, and their same-sex partners, received marriage licenses in Montgomery County.
This summer, it was peaches.
The program, ACTION, teaches elementary school children about Spanish language and culture once a week.