Penn's General Counsel Wendy White confirmed in an interview after Wednesday's University Council meeting that Penn will implement its new disciplinary process for sexual assaults next semester.
Penn Vegan Society celebrates Food Week with ethical and sustainable eating
Penn Vegan Society held its kickoff party Wednesday evening
Developers press on with plans for 4224 Baltimore Ave.
There is still hope for the development of a 132-unit, mixed-used complex
Princeton philosopher Peter Singer encourages 'effective altruism' at Penn
Princeton professor Peter Singer visited campus on Wednesday night in an event sponsored by Penn groups Giving What We Can and One for the World
Penn Vegan Society celebrates Food Week with ethical and sustainable eating
Penn Vegan Society held its kickoff party Wednesday evening
Developers press on with plans for 4224 Baltimore Ave.
There is still hope for the development of a 132-unit, mixed-used complex
Penn Museum brings mummies to Philly schools
A free program called "Unpacking the Past" is now offered by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Penn, unlike peers, rejects Common App competitor
Several selective universities are accepting alternative application options after last year's technical problems in the Common Application, but Penn has not changed its admissions policy.
For North Koreans, leaders are like idols, speaker says
Greg Scarlatoiu, executive director of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, spoke on Tuesday at “The North Korean Conundrum,” hosted via the Korean Current Affairs Program.
Victoria's Secret CEO talks branding and passion in Huntsman
President and CEO of Victoria's Secret Sharen Turney made her way to Penn as part of Wharton’s Leadership Lecture Series to discuss the qualities that make a successful leader and brand.
Ebola fears overshadow flu preparation
As Penn continues to prepare for potential Ebola cases, health professionals are keeping an eye out for the flu.
Theme year lacks focus on race, critics say
Several students were disappointed to find out that next year's theme year would be the Year of Discovery, after hearing that the book selected would be Langston Hughes' autobiography.
Engineering students concerned by lack of study space
With the closure of the Towne library on May 20, Engineering students have been struggling to find study space within the Engineering quad.
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Students who come from their countries alone must make their own communities
Gutmann elected chair of university association
Penn President Amy Gutmann was elected chair of the Association of American Universities on Tuesday, placing her at a vantage point to vocalize and advocate for current issues in higher education.
Penn announces renewed sustainability plan
Penn announced on Tuesday afternoon the University's next steps to make the campus as environmentally friendly as possible.
Phila. decriminalizes pot, public school rules stay the same
If caught in school with marijuana, public school students in Philadelphia are still at risk for expulsion or suspension, since the School District of Philadelphia’s disciplinary produces will remain the same after decriminalization.
Google execs talk hiring philosophies, big data and why not to 'drink the Kool-Aid'
Two senior Google employees spoke to a zealous Penn audience Monday night about how Google works and their recent book of the same name
Jewish donor guide names Jewish Renaissance Project innovative project
Penn Hillel’s Jewish Renaissance Project was recognized by the tenth annual Slingshot Guide as one of the most innovative Jewish initiatives in the country.
Higher Education Round Up: October 21, 2014
Starting fall 2015, Harvard University provides a new concentration called “Theatre, Dance and Media.” Undergraduate students will be able to declare the concentration from December.

















