Nwannunu died from pneumonia
An autopsy of College senior Kenneth Nwannunu revealed that he died of bacterial pneumonia with sepsis, his mother, Denise Williams, said Sunday. He died Sept. 23 in Shaghai.
An autopsy of College senior Kenneth Nwannunu revealed that he died of bacterial pneumonia with sepsis, his mother, Denise Williams, said Sunday. He died Sept. 23 in Shaghai.
At a grief counseling session Monday afternoon, associate chaplain Stephen Kocher confirmed that College sophomore Alex Ryles "did take his own life."
The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology was transformed into Philadelphia’s own Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to host “Harry Potter and the Magical Muggle Museum.”
Members of the University community spoke out against sexual assault for the second time this semester last night in the Penn Women’s Center.
At a grief counseling session Monday afternoon, associate chaplain Stephen Kocher confirmed that College sophomore Alex Ryles "did take his own life."
The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology was transformed into Philadelphia’s own Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to host “Harry Potter and the Magical Muggle Museum.”
Houston Hall’s Bodek Lounge rang with cheering and the tunes of Mario Kart yesterday afternoon in the spirit of the Kite and Key Society’s “Kart for the Kure.”
DeSeve, as special advisor to Obama for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act visited Philadelphia’s Park Hyatt to deliver a keynote address at the day-long Wharton Finance Conference.
On Friday night, a group of girls, ages 6 to 12, spent the night among the ancient artifacts in the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
College sophomore Alex Ryles died Sunday, University spokeswoman Lori Doyle confirmed. No further details about Ryles' death were available Sunday night.
When hip-hop duo Hoodie Allen took the stage Thursday in the Zellerbach Theatre, students stormed the stagefront, eager to see not only performances by big name artists, but also familiar faces.
When Wharton and College junior Rohan Grover begins his one-year term as the new chairman of the Asian Pacific Student Coalition on Dec. 18, he hopes to increase communication between APSC, other minority groups and the student body as a whole.
When Lt. Dan Choi was stationed in South Baghdad a few years ago, he noticed that the Shi’a minority in Iraq were compelled to be “silent about who they were” for the sake of “political benefits, rank, privilege or money.”
Givology — the student-run organization that aims to provide education for children abroad — partnered with Pileggi Boutique last night for a fundraiser that donated 15 percent of its profits to the expansion of the Circle of Peace School in Kampala, Uganda.
Wednesday night, Wharton junior Wendy De La Rosa and College junior Calina Cuevas were elected Latino Coalition’s chairwoman and vice chairwoman for 2010.
A car was on fire outside of the Radian on Walnut Street tonight at about 6:15 p.m. The Philadelphia Fire Department put out the flames about 20 minutes later. No one was injured.
Tony Wang is bringing a new kind of business casual to the Wharton classroom — one that incorporates super skinny ties and waiter vests
What national role will nurses play in the future? For Nursing School Dean Afaf Meleis and six other experts, nurses may just be the key to providing the “health” in “healthcare reform.”
On Wednesday night, Ebinger spoke in Huntsman Hall as part of the Levy Social Impact Lecture Series and the Penn Social Entrepreneurship Speaker Series.
Numerous nonprofits have had to make difficult decisions about staffing and program cuts due to tighter budget constraints, according to Katherina Rosqueta, executive director of the School of Social Policy and Practice’s Center for High Impact Philanthropy.