Spring Fling has checkered past
This year’s Fling controversy isn't the only one in Penn's Fling history.
This year’s Fling controversy isn't the only one in Penn's Fling history.
Some lounge furniture remains missing in action.
The Internet of Things will connect everyday products, from toothbrushes to couches to doors, to the Internet — and Penn faculty are at the forefront.
The Trustees were accused of infringing on patents related to Alzheimer's research, but were victorious in a federal jury trial three years ago.
Some lounge furniture remains missing in action.
The Internet of Things will connect everyday products, from toothbrushes to couches to doors, to the Internet — and Penn faculty are at the forefront.
Tillet is frequently a contributor on the MSNBC show Melissa Harris Perry, where she talks about politics and racial issues.
The noted journalist and author, once again returned to campus on Wednesday to discuss the legitimacy theory and how it relates to Penn.
On Wednesday, five Engineering seniors won the final round of Pennvention with their project BionUX, a design for a prosthetic arm with touch sensation.
With no advertising campaign yet, Lynne Abraham will need to generate more of a prominent message.
According to the most recent data available, which is from 2001, GPA varies slightly by school.
Hip-hop singer Casey Bridgeford was living off of food stamps in Indianapolis, working at a community center by day and performing by night when he decided to go back to school 12 years ago.
In the wake of AXO's vote to revoke its charter, the Daily Pennsylvanian takes a look at other recent off-campus moves.
Six accidents have occurred on the busy intersection of 38th and Spruce Streets since the beginning of 2015.
Penn’s history major was ranked eighth-best in the country by College Factual in 2013, but some within the department are not so satisfied.
Although a string of Greek life scandals have proliferated in the national media, Penn continues to give fraternities and sororities a positive spin to prospective students.
On Monday, Rolling Stone Magazine published an official retraction of their viral story “A Rape on Campus” along with a rigorous external review of the story by the Columbia School of Journalism.
The incoming class will be expected to complete four online pre-orientation programs as part of a new project called Thrive at Penn, or TAP.
According to data from Career Services last year, 69.1% of international graduates who responded to career surveys reported that they were employed full-time.
The Campaign is a Penn initiative that aims to create conversation and dialogue between different groups on campus, and to foster a more closely knit community at Penn. It is an attempt to “to provide a forum for constructive conversations about the most difficult issues facing our students, campus community and larger society,” according to Provost Vincent Price.