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Harvard entered the NCAA tournament as a media darling. But the Crimson’s loss to Vanderbilt on the first day of March Madness was especially sweet for Penn fans.
Harvard entered the NCAA tournament as a media darling. But the Crimson’s loss to Vanderbilt on the first day of March Madness was especially sweet for Penn fans.
McMickens, a 2011 Graduate School of Education Ph.D. graduate, received the 2011-2012 Phi Delta Kappa International Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award last week for his research on historically black colleges and universities.
Choking back tears and walking arm-in-arm with her roommate, Wharton sophomore Tania Chairez — an undocumented immigrant — stepped in front of the Ben Franklin statue on College Green and delivered a message to the Penn community. VIDEO: Community stands in solidarity for Tania Chairez
The Master of Fine Arts program invited Siu Lan to campus for this the Harmonious Signs Project and as an opportunity to work with students.
McMickens, a 2011 Graduate School of Education Ph.D. graduate, received the 2011-2012 Phi Delta Kappa International Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award last week for his research on historically black colleges and universities.
Choking back tears and walking arm-in-arm with her roommate, Wharton sophomore Tania Chairez — an undocumented immigrant — stepped in front of the Ben Franklin statue on College Green and delivered a message to the Penn community. VIDEO: Community stands in solidarity for Tania Chairez
Law school tuition might be on the rise, but according to rankings released by The National Law Journal last month, it shouldn’t stop applicants from considering Penn Law.
Wharton sophomore Tania Chairez and Bryn Mawr College junior Jessica Hyejin Lee were released on bail today after spending a night in custody.
The atmosphere at the Palestra and the circumstances surrounding Penn’s 74-63 victory over Quinnipiac Wednesday night in the College Basketball Invitational were just bizarre.
Wednesday evening, Delta Sigma Theta discussed gaps in African-American performance in the fields of science, technology, math and engineering.
As president this year, it’s been so rewarding to lead the charge of unifying our class. I’ve had the great fortune of being part of a dynamic board and class committed to coming together as a strong ‘15.
I, Jeff Chudakoff, am proud to be running for re-election for the Executive Vice-President of the 2015 Class Board.
My name is Tanya Pabani and I am running for Class Board 2015Executive Vice President. During sophomore year, living situations change from most of the class living in close knit communities to a fragmented living situation.
I, Tess Michaels, am SO excited to be running for re-election for the Vice President of External Affairs and I need YOUR vote!
Hey 2015! For those of you who I haven’t gotten the pleasure to meet yet, my name is Kay Lu. I am currently your VP of Internal Affairs and I am running for reelection.
As you read this, you are probably closing in on the home stretch of your freshman year. It has gone way too fast, 2015, but I’m glad to say this year has also been one of my most memorable.
Many candidates run for campus leadership positions for several reasons. Reasons including improving their resumes, making new friends, and occupying empty space in their schedules.
I, Jake Meiner, am proud to be running for re-election for College of Arts and Sciences Chair for the 2015 Class Board.
As your current SAS Class Chair, I have been actively involved with the planning and coordination of events such as Econ Scream, Cram n’ Jam, Sugar Rush and the week long event of NSOver Again! Born in Abu Dhabi, I lived both there and in Canada until I was ten.
My name is Shaun Ayrton and I am dedicated to continue to represent you, my fellow engineers on Class Board.