Two sophomores found undergraduate law journal
Penn Undergraduate Law Journal will publish one full issue per semester with the goal of promoting scholarly discourse on legal topics and will accept submissions from undergraduate students.
Penn Undergraduate Law Journal will publish one full issue per semester with the goal of promoting scholarly discourse on legal topics and will accept submissions from undergraduate students.
Cornell UniversityIn a University wide-effort to promote mental wellness and provide stress relief for students, Cornell University implemented a February Break.
Last night, the Penn Museum hosted its annual Valentine’s Day presentation, this year called "Blurred Lines," sponsored by the Young Friends Society.
Students gathered in the ARCH Building for performances and discussions surrounding the intersection of arts and faith in the black community. The week is several days celebrating black heritage at Penn.
Cornell UniversityIn a University wide-effort to promote mental wellness and provide stress relief for students, Cornell University implemented a February Break.
Last night, the Penn Museum hosted its annual Valentine’s Day presentation, this year called "Blurred Lines," sponsored by the Young Friends Society.
Organizers say it was not "a conscious decision" to have no politicians speaking at the Forum
Hundreds of studies relating to mental health are always underway at Penn. About 35 studies are currently ongoing at the Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research alone.
“Can I take your picture?” One Penn student shields her camera from the flurries falling from the sky, waiting for a group of tourists to respond.
Penn men's basketball player Dau Jok has made a habit of picking up accolades for his volunteer and humanitarian work over the past three-plus years.
When the men’s basketball game against Harvard is over this Friday, don’t forget to recycle or compost your waste.
Automated External Defibrillators are devices used to shock the heart when a person undergoes sudden cardiac arrest.
The lack of student representation on the newly created mental health task force drew sharp reactions from faculty and students alike after its announcement Wednesday afternoon.
Last night, education specialists and human rights activists shared their ideas and experiences working to promote equal education among all at a panel discussion held by Amnesty International at Penn and Penn Education Society.
Last night, Penn Law hosted a panel where experts discussed the problems behind the Syrian refugee crisis and interventions necessary for fixing it.
The Office of the Chaplaincy and the Religious Activities Commons will be moving to 240 Houston Hall this summer, taking over the space of the Cultural Center, which has moved to the ARCH.
A petition asking for an investigation garnered nearly 100 signatures
The Child Well-Being and Welfare specialization at SP2, which will enroll its first class this fall, will train students in a yearlong program to work with children in foster care.
Penn Med is sponsoring a competition where photographers can send in images of Philadelphia for the chance to be displayed in the new Pavilion for Advanced Care at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
The Board of Trustees will deliberate on how to proceed.