Higher Education Roundup: November 9th
Here's what going on around the Ivies this week.
Here's what going on around the Ivies this week.
The collaboration has introduced programs such as Musicians on Call and Free at Noon
Light the Night, a candlelight open-mic event, was held last Friday
It was Maureen Rush’s fifth week on the job as a Philadelphia police officer, and she was already in a standoff with a drug addict.
The collaboration has introduced programs such as Musicians on Call and Free at Noon
Light the Night, a candlelight open-mic event, was held last Friday
University Chaplain Charles Howard led the intimate memorial service, in which friends and faculty shared memories of Amanda Hu.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Oct. 24 and Oct. 30, 2014.
Leong Ying – a nuclear physicist, business development manager and author scheduled to speak at the Wharton China Forum this Saturday – is interested in fracking, and proving the existence of God.
“Writing Out Loud” – an Academically Based Community Service (ABCS) course – is prompting Penn students to write original theatre pieces based on relationships they form with West Philadelphia residents.
With the establishment of a new investigatory office for sexual assault, students will take a step back from the disciplinary process — a changed that has sparked controversy throughout the country.
The University has named Julie Lyzinski Nettleton as the new permanent director of the Office of Student Conduct.
Alva Mather represented local beer wholesalers against companies owning Budweiser and Corona
A jury awarded $124.26 million in damages to the daughter of Rafael Robb, a former Penn economics professor who killed his wife in 2006.
Robert Jensen was raised in adversity in the U.S. and now researches policy-based solutions to poverty worldwide
Penn’s new college house will be fit to follow the University’s new environmentally-friendly guidelines.
The first ever Cake Pop Con will be held in Philadelphia on Nov. 7-9
The Benjamin Franklin Statue outside of the quad nicknamed by University Curators as “Ben on The Bench”, is one of three statues representing our Universities’ founder on campus.
The study links protein modification with cocaine relapse in rats
Pursuing big-name professors is a massive effort with an uncertain payoff.