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The Campaign is a Penn initiative that aims to create conversation and dialogue between different groups on campus, and to foster a more closely knit community at Penn. It is an attempt to “to provide a forum for constructive conversations about the most difficult issues facing our students, campus community and larger society,” according to Provost Vincent Price.

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Campaign for Community Panel Discussion on Race Relations and Law Enforcement

The Campaign is a Penn initiative that aims to create conversation and dialogue between different groups on campus, and to foster a more closely knit community at Penn. It is an attempt to “to provide a forum for constructive conversations about the most difficult issues facing our students, campus community and larger society,” according to Provost Vincent Price.





Kelsey Hay is one of the leaders of a Penn throwing squad that has staked its place in the national collegiate spotlight.

While Penn track and field’s runners and jumpers practice on the track at famous Franklin Field, the Red and Blue’s throwing team is almost always hidden, out of view behind the Hollenback Center down River Fields Drive. As a result of their isolation, the throwers take a different approach to practice and have become members of a close-knit unit.









In the context of psychological research on identity development, the concept of gendered race is relatively new. Gender and race are also not the only aspects of identity that overlap. Issues of ethnicity, class and sexuality among others all significantly affect the way one acts and is perceived.


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College factual ranked Penn as the best private college in the U.S. According to College factual--which ranks schools based on graduation rates, loan default rates, and average starting salaries--Penn was selected as the best school because of its programs, many of which rank in the top 10 in the country as well as its interdisciplinary curriculum and student civic engagement.  Yale, Duke and Harvard were selected as the number two, three and four schools, respectively.  See the rest of the top 10 at USA TODAY College. 


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According to a survey by Higher One, a financial aid company, and EverFi, and education technology company, college students are becoming worse at managing their finances. The survey found that in the past three years, students have become less likely to follow budgets, pay credit card bills on time and in full and save money.