Here's how Penn professors are bringing the presidential election into their classrooms
The 2016 presidential election is dominating the news cycle, and for some students, it’s also going to dominate their classes.
The 2016 presidential election is dominating the news cycle, and for some students, it’s also going to dominate their classes.
Some more unexpected words appear in Gutmann's speeches, like “strange”, “Palestra” and “rex”, which have all appeared over five times.
The changes follow a high-profile sexual assault case involving a former Stanford swimmer.
Nazaire, who was from Brooklyn, N.Y., was a sophomore at Ithaca pursuing a degree in business administration.
Some more unexpected words appear in Gutmann's speeches, like “strange”, “Palestra” and “rex”, which have all appeared over five times.
The changes follow a high-profile sexual assault case involving a former Stanford swimmer.
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The Penn College Republicans will make a decision on whether to endorse the party nominee in the fall.
Evan McMullin still has access in less states than the Constitution and Socialist Workers parties.
University administrators say the system will keep students safer and save Penn money.
Students might be away from campus over the summer — but there's been no shortage of controversies and changes in the higher education world over the last few months.
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Thanks to an appearance at a Penn Diplomacy and Policy Center panel, Wharton junior Kayvon Asemani received an opportunity to perform at the United Nations headquarters in New York.
It only makes sense that a culture as unique as Penn's has its own lingo.
Students who break sexual violence codes will be barred from receiving academic honors, and the definition of sexual violence and harassment has been expanded.
Along with stories of personal loss, including Sandberg’s, the book will also include research conducted by Grant.
At the end of this past school year, my mom and I were talking about the ups and downs of my college experience when she asked, “Are you proud of the person you’ve become?” Although taken by surprise, my first instinct was to say yes. After all, I had finished two years of college, lived across the country from my family, survived several East Coast winters, taken stimulating courses with incredible professors and learned from and was challenged by the students around me.