Penn Egyptologists find remains of mysterious pharaoh, proof of ancient dynasty
Penn Egyptologists discovered the tomb and remains of King Woseribre Senebkay, confirming the existence of a mysterious dynasty which was proposed in 1997.
Penn Egyptologists discovered the tomb and remains of King Woseribre Senebkay, confirming the existence of a mysterious dynasty which was proposed in 1997.
Wharton graduate and yoga monk Acarya Shambhushivananda works as a leader of the international Ananda Marga spiritual movement.
Penn graduate. Mel Butler, uses computer models to help find ways to reduce the noise emitted by inline devices in the fluid systems on Navy ships and submarines. Wins “Scientist of the Year” award.
A recent warning issued by UNESCO indicates that Syrian artifacts, including those found by Penn researchers at Tell es-Sweyhat, are missing or in danger of looting.
Wharton graduate and yoga monk Acarya Shambhushivananda works as a leader of the international Ananda Marga spiritual movement.
Penn graduate. Mel Butler, uses computer models to help find ways to reduce the noise emitted by inline devices in the fluid systems on Navy ships and submarines. Wins “Scientist of the Year” award.
Students and alumni petition collegiate apparel company Hillflint to produce a sweater bearing Penn’s classic “P”. Alumnus Dalyn Montgomery created the petition on Oct. 16 to grant Hillflint said merchandizing license.
Commonwealth Court Judge Bernard L. McGinley issued a permanent injunction Friday that bars the enforcement of a law requiring Pennsylvania residents to produce photo identification in order to vote.
Kevin Zhao’s friends and family gathered in Houston Hall Saturday afternoon to share memories of the deceased Engineering and Wharton senior.
Officer Socks, an 18-month-old bomb-sniffing yellow labrador retriever, and her handler, Officer Julie Wesley, have finished training and are now protecting Penn’s campus.
College freshman Madison Holleran, of Allendale, N.J., died on Friday night.
Two Penn events, sorority recruitment and a track and field meet, have been modified in response to the death of College freshman Madison Holleran, who died Friday night.
Madison Holleran died Friday night in Center City, according to an email sent to Hill College House residents early Saturday morning.
While the $1.1 trillion spending package signed into law by President Barack Obama Friday evening is a step in the right direction for Penn research, it will not solve all the problems caused by sequestration.
Total crime for the 2013 calendar year increased by about 7.75 percent from the 2012 calendar year, with a 10.9 percent increase in crimes against person.
The four centers historically located in the ARCH have finally come home.
A substantial amount of money was stolen from the Sigma Delta Tau house on 3833 Walnut St. sometime between Dec. 18, 2013 and Jan. 12, 2014.
There’s now science behind why you may go to the gym more often at the beginning of a year.
Penn’s two newest fraternities embarked on formal spring recruitment for the first time this week to meet a growing demand.