Penn alum talks debut novel, journey as an author at Kelly Writers House
2016 College graduate Alina Grabowski discussed her debut novel “Women and Children First” with the University community at the Kelly Writers House on Monday, Sept. 23.
2016 College graduate Alina Grabowski discussed her debut novel “Women and Children First” with the University community at the Kelly Writers House on Monday, Sept. 23.
Penn's average cost of attendance increased from last year, the most notable change from the 2023-2024 rankings.
Casey is running for re-election ahead of his term ending in January 2025.
Penn's average cost of attendance increased from last year, the most notable change from the 2023-2024 rankings.
Columnist Lindsay Muneton criticizes the University’s financial aid policies, encouraging the expansion of highly aided status.
This agreement will enable faculty, researchers and students to engage in cross-cultural exchanges and advance research in both institutions, according to the Penn Engineering Blog.
Temple reported a record percentage of students of color, with more than half of the first-year class comprising this demographic.
College first year Mert Kayabas was elected Class of 2028 president with 456 votes — more than twice as many votes as runner-up and Wharton first year Joel Wang.
After dropping the first set, the Quakers came back to win three straight.
Four Quakers brought home honors for their performance over the weekend.
In a video released on Sept. 18, Parker — a 2016 Penn graduate — announced that she had reached an agreement with the 76ers to keep the team in Center City.
Columnist Marie Dillard articulates how our discourse about West Philadelphia contributes to its stigmatization amongst students, especially first years.
Also, Lyns' delayed opening.
The sanctions mark the first time in recent history that a tenured University professor has been sanctioned through Faculty Senate procedures.
The Quakers found the back of the net four time against Temple, with an aggressive defense keeping the Owls at bay.
The cart, located on the 3600 block of Spruce Street, is beloved by Penn students, and its delayed opening has left customers confused and disappointed.
The Pacemaker Awards are considered the most prestigious awards in the field and are unofficially known as the Pulitzer Prizes of collegiate journalism.
The Sept. 17 email states that students who attended Penn and received need-based financial aid are eligible for compensation from settlements totaling $284 million.