Higher education round-up: Dec. 6
Check out stories around higher education from this week
Check out stories around higher education from this week
Yesterday, Hillel teamed up with other student groups to present One Day, a campus-wide celebration of Jewish culture.
A group including Penn affiliates has been meeting at the Annenberg Public Policy Center to evaluate current presidential debate logistics.
The co-founder of Call to Men, an association that fights violence against women, spoke at Penn. He discussed the ways the concept of manhood affects both men and women.
Yesterday, Hillel teamed up with other student groups to present One Day, a campus-wide celebration of Jewish culture.
A group including Penn affiliates has been meeting at the Annenberg Public Policy Center to evaluate current presidential debate logistics.
The unique positioning of the three high rise dorms creates a wind tunnel, where wind travels at increased speeds, creating a wind tunnel.
Officials from Yale University and New Haven toured local campuses and University City to see how the Philadelphia colleges encourage investment in their surrounding communities.
American Express offered a $10 credit to those who spent more than $10 at participating retailers.
Leslie discussed his business model, his experience as a student at Harvard at the age of 14 and his opening of a dorm room barbershop.
The center said despite the lack of Rhodes Scholars, the University produces more Fulbrights compared to other Ivy League schools.
This week’s crime log includes a DUI, retail theft, harassment and disorderly conduct.
The Christian Life Movement is new to the state of Pennsylvania and will be administered through a priest and four consecrated laymen.
The new co-chairs plan to increase knowledge in the African diaspora about CAPS, financial services and UMOJA’s overall purpose.
The creators combined commitment to homelessness research and background in geographic visualization to develop the app.
Four Wharton students have created a website that allows students to suggest course ideas not currently offered in the Wharton curriculum.
“AppHappy” uses games as an alternative form of therapy for international students who are reluctant to seek help for mental health issues.
Alexis Ohanian visited Penn as part of a nationwide promotional tour for his new book, “Without Their Permission,” which was released in October.
The Fellows program brings three distinguished writers, or “fellows,” to Penn’s campus every spring. The program includes a class, known as the Fellows seminar, and a public reading.
Changes to Hillel’s payment policy have resulted in backlash from many diners. Despite ongoing negotiations between Hillel and Business Services, no revisions to the policy have been announced.