Students launch YouTube series featuring alums
Alum Time is a new show produced by a team of Penn students, with each episode featuring a Penn alumnus who shares advice with current students.
Alum Time is a new show produced by a team of Penn students, with each episode featuring a Penn alumnus who shares advice with current students.
The architect of St. Peter's Church also designed Fisher Fine Arts.
The referendum to divest from fossil fuels has received enough votes to be valid.
Members of Students Organizing for Unity and Liberation, the Student Labor Action Project and the Race Dialogue Project also attended.
The architect of St. Peter's Church also designed Fisher Fine Arts.
The referendum to divest from fossil fuels has received enough votes to be valid.
Nourish International is a non-profit group that helps college and high school students run business ventures on their campuses to support local community organizations worldwide
DPS has received 15 reports of fraud since January.
College applicants who want to round out their application with a high class rank can forget their troubles for a while.
Almost a third of faculty signed a letter criticizing the procedures for lacking due process.
Receiving emails from Canvas for note takers is nothing unusual for Penn students. For some, sign language translators at lectures are not so surprising either.
"A Comedy of Terrors" centers on the efforts of two brothers who try to win over more viewers for their paranormal investigation TV show against a rival show.
The University received a prestigious three-year grant from the National Science Foundation to establish an I-Corps Site to support translation of research into the marketplace.
The program came out of a group project in the ABCS course, "the Politics of Food."
The Finance department introduced two new classes over the past year.
Abraham is the second candidate to visit Penn this month, following Former City Councilman Jim Kenney’s visit last Tuesday.
In the past few weeks, many girls have walked into their dorm rooms to be greeted by colorful posters, warm Wishbone chicken wings and cookies lying on their beds.
For Ursula Bechert, it’s important to speak up for victims of abuse — especially those who can’t speak for themselves.
Criminology Department Chair Adrian Raine is a pioneer in neurocriminology, a branch of criminology that explores the application of neuroscience techniques in understanding crime and violence.