Singh Center for Nanotechnology to open Friday
New building for Engineering and College researchers combines state-of-the-art technology, environmentally conscious architecture and fine art.
New building for Engineering and College researchers combines state-of-the-art technology, environmentally conscious architecture and fine art.
On Saturday, hundreds of men and women marched through the streets for Philadelphia’s third Slutwalk: March to End Rape Culture.
Friends, classmates and family celebrated the life of the late College sophomore Alex Moll on Sunday afternoon.
The Bon Appétit Management Company dining hall workers voted Monday morning to be represented by the Teamsters Local 929. After a card check to make sure that a majority voted in favor of unionizing, the employees will now be represented by Teamsters, just as the Bon Appetit employees at Hillel’s Falk Dining Commons voted this spring. “Teamsters are now recognized as the sole bargaining organization for all workers that work for [Bon Appetit at Penn],” Secretary Treasurer of Teamsters Local 929 John Preston said. “The employees overwhelmingly decided they need a union to represent them with their jobs on campus with Bon Appetit.
On Saturday, hundreds of men and women marched through the streets for Philadelphia’s third Slutwalk: March to End Rape Culture.
Friends, classmates and family celebrated the life of the late College sophomore Alex Moll on Sunday afternoon.
Two members of the Penn community, and their same-sex partners, received marriage licenses in Montgomery County.
The Division of Public Safety hosted a live side-by-side burn and sprinkler demonstration to raise awareness.
Chef Rick Bayless, a nationally renowned chef of Mexican cuisine, is opening a cafe in the ARCH building, which is currently going under renovations.
The crash left at least one injured, according to Philadelphia Police officers on the scene.
Penn Engineering students who won second place at the senior design competition last semester recently received a runner-up commendation in an NIH competition.
The Daily Pennsylvanian breaks down some of the president’s recent plans to reform American higher education, including his proposal to tie his higher ed ratings to federal financial aid.
The speaker uses a pseudonym to protect her family.
The 10th annual Charitable Laughter show takes place this Saturday at the Iron Gate Theatre.
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The Renaissance Arts Day, a free event, will feature demonstrations of period crafts, performances and foods.
Students gathered Thursday on College Green to mourn.
If Congress does not agree on a spending bill, the government will shut down but Penn will be largely unaffected.
Alan Ennis, who helped turn around the company, spoke as part of the Wharton Leadership Lecture series.
This summer, it was peaches.