New OSA director named
Katie Bonner, former associate director of student affairs in the Office of Student Affairs, will succeed Hikaru Kozuma as director of the OSA.
Katie Bonner, former associate director of student affairs in the Office of Student Affairs, will succeed Hikaru Kozuma as director of the OSA.
Federally subsidized student loan interest rates are set to double on July 1, from 3.4 percent annually to 6.8 percent.
Emerging Leaders in Science & Society is a competitive fellowship that, in its inaugural year, will be open to graduate and professional students at four campuses across the United States.
The redevelopment of Penn’s South Bank campus will transform the property into a home for commercial and research facilities tied to the University.
Federally subsidized student loan interest rates are set to double on July 1, from 3.4 percent annually to 6.8 percent.
Emerging Leaders in Science & Society is a competitive fellowship that, in its inaugural year, will be open to graduate and professional students at four campuses across the United States.
An estimated six-week construction project at the Wawa on 38th and Spruce streets began on May 29.
A petition from the UniteHere union asked that Wharton’s San Francisco campus stop patronizing le Méridien hotel—the site of a lengthy labor dispute and economic boycott.
On Tuesday, the Law School announced the establishment of the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice, which aims to “catalyze long-term structural improvements to the U.S. criminal justice system” through an “interdisciplinary, data-driven, scientific approach.”
Two recent robberies inside the Penn Patrol Zone are examples of a growing national problem of criminals seeking smartphones.
Evan Robinson, a senior in the College, has been running a photo business since junior year of high school.
Art Along the Avenue of Technology aims to transform the five-block stretch of Market Street between 34th and 39th streets through semi-permanent artwork.
Comments that Vice President Joe Biden made about China during last week’s commencement address has drawn ire from “disappointed” international students, who have condemned what they saw as an “inappropriate” use of the commencement address.
The Creating Canopy initiative, sponsored this year by Penn and Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, donated 100 trees to Penn and University of Pennsylvania Health System staff and faculty who live in Philadelphia.
Indecent acts committed in Houston Hall that involved a Penn lecturer are being investigated by the police.
Over the past four years, Penn Law graduates have seen full-time employment rates between 86.1 percent and 95.2 percent.
In a lone heated race during an otherwise quiet primary season, incumbent Alan Butkovitz defeated 1993 Fels Institute graduate Brett Mandel in the Democratic primary for Philadelphia’s city controller.
The biggest reduction in crime against persons in April was in the category of assaults — both simple and aggravated.
The Philadelphia Police Department released a surveillance camera video Monday of the man believed to be responsible for the murder of campus food cart operator Don Ly.
On Thursday, members of the ABC community gathered in College Hall for a breakfast to celebrate the program’s 50th anniversary and to honor exceptional contributions to the program.