Penn to offer four new summer abroad programs
Despite declining enrollments in summer abroad, Penn will be expanding its summer programming to Tel Aviv, Havana, Athens, Berlin and Rotterdam.
Despite declining enrollments in summer abroad, Penn will be expanding its summer programming to Tel Aviv, Havana, Athens, Berlin and Rotterdam.
Roughly 7,000 people, including students from Penn, marched through Philadelphia yesterday as a part of #ReclaimMLK Day
Phi Delta Theta will participate in sexual misconduct education.
On Monday, 14 students woke up early to give their time to a local Philadelphia middle school, Middle Years Alternative.
Roughly 7,000 people, including students from Penn, marched through Philadelphia yesterday as a part of #ReclaimMLK Day
Phi Delta Theta will participate in sexual misconduct education.
Several Penn students participating in fraternity recruitment said that the controversial holiday photo itself didn’t exert a major influence on their choices during the process.
Pedro Rivera is a Philadelphia native and former teacher and principal in the School District of Philadelphia.
An all high school team competed in the health hack with their app “Helix,” an app designed to streamline the directions patients receive from their doctors. The app won best overall health hack and best consumer health hack.
The Supreme Court will hear an appeal to the 6th circuit’s decision to uphold gay marriage bans.
This weekend, hackers converged on Penn for the biannual PennApps hackathon. Here were the top ten projects of over 200 submissions developed this weekend.
Penn paying Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILOTs) is still not on the agenda.
As Penn suffers the cold winter, campus construction continues nevertheless.
LThe Forbes 30 under 30 Summit ibrings together influential people to share ideas on the cutting edge issues of human society.
Philadelphia will face a range of pressing issues in 2015, and a new mayor will be at the forefront of it all.
From fashion to prison, the Daily Pennsylvanian took a look at alumni changing the world for better and for worse.
For some, winter break is spent with home friends, catching up on their stressful first semester.
Thousands of students from around the globe will meet on January 16 for a weekend long coding marathon to work towards solving real-world problems.
Corpses, picture books and the meaning of life are on some students' agendas this semester. The Daily Pennsylvanian looked at ten classes hiding in the pages of Penn InTouch.