Penn program helps formerly incarcerated re-enter society
Penn's Goldring Re-entry Initiative helps men and women who are incarcerated in Philadelphia transition back into the community and avoid repeat offending.
Penn's Goldring Re-entry Initiative helps men and women who are incarcerated in Philadelphia transition back into the community and avoid repeat offending.
Valentine’s Day shouldn’t be about validation. As nice as it was to have a guy confirming that my butt is not strangely misshapen, whether or not someone says it, it’s still true. There’s no reason to spend a holiday trying to parade around relationship labels.
When Penn gymnastics takes to the mats this weekend, it will be for more than just numbers on a page. This Sunday’s meet against West Chester and Rutgers is the annual Think Pink weekend.
157 students who participated in formal fraternity recruitment did not receive bids.
Valentine’s Day shouldn’t be about validation. As nice as it was to have a guy confirming that my butt is not strangely misshapen, whether or not someone says it, it’s still true. There’s no reason to spend a holiday trying to parade around relationship labels.
When Penn gymnastics takes to the mats this weekend, it will be for more than just numbers on a page. This Sunday’s meet against West Chester and Rutgers is the annual Think Pink weekend.
For Bazaarvoice, Inc. — a software company founded by 1999 Wharton MBA graduate Brett Hurt — the fallout from a federal antitrust lawsuit On Wednesday, the Department of Justice filed a proposal for final judgment in its lawsuit against Bazaarvoice, which, pending court approval, will require the company to sell all assets gained from its 2012 acquisition of PowerReviews, Inc.Bazaarvoice and PowerReviews were businesses that provide internet retailers with ratings and reviews platforms — software systems that allow users to offer feedback about the products available The DOJ’s proposal is a follow-up action to the ruling that Judge William Orrick of the U.S.
One year later, mother nature still loves wreaking havoc in the days leading up to a game between Penn and Yale. Luckily, both teams will avoid off-court drama, and the weather shouldn’t dampen the narrative and importance of Friday’s game.
Though a fresh coat of snow is presently covering the Hamlin Tennis Center, winter weather isn’t about to slow down Penn women’s tennis.
From meditation corners to emailing the listserv, College Houses are reaching out to residents.
A new string of injuries. An extra night in Connecticut. Practicing in an opponent's gym. Throughout this season of inconsistency, nothing seems to be out of the ordinary for the Red and Blue.
The advisory committee searching for Penn Athletic Director Steve Bilsky's successor held an open forum for students to discuss its search process and solicit feedback Wednesday afternoon at Houston Hall. But only one student showed up.
Last night, Ashley Johnson, a Penn graduate and broadcast reporter for PHL17's Eye Opener News gave advice to students interested in pursuing a career in journalism.
Former International Relations and English major Rich Ross now leads a major entertainment company
Last night, a journalist and Penn professor shared their perspectives on humor to a group gathered in Huntsman Hall.
Essential University staff and all Health System physicians and staff are required to report to work
The University of Pennsylvania Health System and Lancaster General Health announced Tuesday that the two organizations have formed a partnership to “jointly develop innovative programs and initiatives improving patient care, research and education.”
Yesterday, senior political analyst for TIME and MSNBC spoke yesterday about his experience covering presidential elections.
Two recent Penn Vet Working Dog Center dog graduates will be joining the SEPTA police force in April, after explosives training.
Over winter break, 6-foot-11 forward Ryan Singer committed to Penn basketball and joined its class of 2018. Here is an exclusive interview with the future member of the Red and Blue.