Michael Meister researches to preserve history
Penn professor Michael Meister’s research has taken him all over South Asia, including to temple sites in Pakistan and the Himalayas.
Penn professor Michael Meister’s research has taken him all over South Asia, including to temple sites in Pakistan and the Himalayas.
Wednesday evening in Huntsman Hall, Chair of Penn’s Board of Trustees David Cohen shared life anecdotes along with career advice.
The Information Commons at Franklin Field, a 7,000-square foot mezzanine study space in the George A. Weiss Pavilion with a price tag of $2.55 million, will have the capacity to hold more than 180 students for group or individual study.
As Occupy Wall Street reaches its two-month anniversary, the protest — with 4,049 arrests, countless police raids and three deaths to its name nationwide — was raided by police early Tuesday morning. RELATED: Penn professors discuss Occupy movementTIMELINE: Occupy movement
Wednesday evening in Huntsman Hall, Chair of Penn’s Board of Trustees David Cohen shared life anecdotes along with career advice.
The Information Commons at Franklin Field, a 7,000-square foot mezzanine study space in the George A. Weiss Pavilion with a price tag of $2.55 million, will have the capacity to hold more than 180 students for group or individual study.
Former writer for The Simpsons and author of I Love You, Beth Cooper Larry Doyle kicked off the tour for his new book yesterday at the Penn Bookstore.
Wharton Politics and Business Association hosted the event, “What’s Behind Occupy Wall Street?,” which brought together five distinct voices.
Corey Meserva is responsible for providing fraternities and sororities at Penn with a combination of weekly dinners from Sunday through Wednesday nights, as well as Sunday brunches.
The U.S. Supreme Court granted a hearing for 26 states to challenge the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — a decision that at the very least will stoke contentions between political parties and could lead to a historical ruling.
Penn’s Division of Public Safety stressed the importance of safe driving practices Thursday afternoon in a community event and press conference outside the Penn Bookstore.
Docphin is a free, online platform offering a user-friendly interface that compiles personalized news and updates from medical journals and research, along with the ability to share articles and start discussions.
According to the University’s most recent tax filings, Gutmann received $1,321,040 in total compensation for the 2009 calendar year — the latest time period for which data is available.
Crime log for Nov. 4 through Nov. 10, with an interactive map.
This week’s UA meeting discussed CAPS funding and PennLink, among other topics.
Jessica Steel, Pandora’s executive vice president of business and corporate development and a 1996 College graduate, came to speak in Huntsman Hall to a group of about 40 students.
After Thanksgiving, the Social Planning and Events Committee will host electronic musician Baths alongside chiptune indie rock band Anamanaguchi and electronic indie artist Ki:Theory at the ARCH auditorium.
Students and staff have been working to increase the number of gender-neutral bathrooms across campus.
The Neural-Behavioral Sciences building, slated to be the next hub for life sciences on campus, hopes to allow the Biology, Psychology and Biological Basis of Behavior departments to interact in unprecedented ways.
School of Design professor and renowed architect James Timberlake was nominated by President Barack Obama to serve on the National Institute of Building Science Board of Directors last month. The ‘DP’ sat down with him to discuss his philosophy on architecture.