GSE lecturer named senior advisor to Haitian Ministry of Education
Sharon Ravitch, a Penn Graduate School of Education lecturer, has been named senior advisor to the Haitian Ministry of Education.
Sharon Ravitch, a Penn Graduate School of Education lecturer, has been named senior advisor to the Haitian Ministry of Education.
Corinne Rich is the first female chairperson of the Lambda Alliance. She sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to discuss her plans for the coming year.
The event, held in Steinberg-Dietrich Hall and catered by Ethiopian restaurant Abyssinia, marked the start of a series of lunches HUAB hopes to host with professors this year.
Established in 2009, the Green Fund — Penn’s energy-reduction fund — has greenlit seven innovative sustainability projects for next semester.
Corinne Rich is the first female chairperson of the Lambda Alliance. She sat down with The Daily Pennsylvanian to discuss her plans for the coming year.
The event, held in Steinberg-Dietrich Hall and catered by Ethiopian restaurant Abyssinia, marked the start of a series of lunches HUAB hopes to host with professors this year.
Mindfulness@Penn is a new club on campus that provides bi-weekly guided meditations for the Penn community.
Penn’s annual investment in sustainability is substantial, but it is not one made without careful consideration, according to FRES Vice President Anne Papageorge.
The Marketing Undergraduate Students Establishment hosted Campfire, a social media agency that has created campaigns for Shark Week, True Blood, Snapple, Audi and others.
When two Penn alumni met in Buenos Aires last December, its streets were frozen yogurt-free. Less than 10 months later, they opened the city’s first frozen yogurt store, Top It.
In order to address confusion over health care, on Monday the Colleges Against Cancer and Relay for Life hosted Healthcare Reform and Your Future: Policy and Ethics Perspective, featuring a discussion with leading experts.
In addition to posting photos and messages, social-network users can now share their dreams online, thanks to Wharton MAster of Business Administration graduate Kim Muhota's new web site.
Some students look no further than Penn to find their dream internships — both during the school year and over the summer.
Based on various indicators, retail is set to make a comeback, according to several Wharton professors.
The Prime Minister spoke about the relationship between the European Union and the United States, and answered questions regarding the current economic crisis, the future of the euro and Latin America.
On Friday night the group hosted the fourth annual Red & White Ball, a charity event that brings together Nursing faculty with Penn students for a night of performances, dancing and philanthropy.
Carlos Beltran’s “Barrios Vol. 1,” a series of 25 black-and-white photographs documenting Venezuela’s slums, now line the walls of the Rotunda, where the photojournalist spoke yesterday.
Programs in Religion, Interfaith and Spirituality Matters, Penn's interfaith student group, hosted “AHHH!!! Muslims!!!” in the basement of the 1920 Commons to discuss the negative stereotypes associated with Islam.
College sophomore Christopher Cruz-Guzman was elected the new United Minorities Council chairman yesterday. Cruz-Guzman discussed his plans to promote unity, diversity and awareness on campus with the Daily Pennsylvanian.
From her favorite Yiddish word — kibbitz — to her family history, Penn President Amy Gutmann discussed a wide range of topics in her “Fireside Chat” with about 100 students at Hillel.