Higher Education Round Up: October 21, 2014
Starting fall 2015, Harvard University provides a new concentration called “Theatre, Dance and Media.” Undergraduate students will be able to declare the concentration from December.
Starting fall 2015, Harvard University provides a new concentration called “Theatre, Dance and Media.” Undergraduate students will be able to declare the concentration from December.
The Penn Institute for Urban Research hosted a book talk Monday night, featuring 2004 Design School graduate Daniel Campo and his new book, which tells a narrative story of the Brooklyn water front.
An Annenberg Public Policy Center study released Monday morning, showed parents are becoming less sensitive to sex and violence in movies the more often they watch films of that nature.
Penn follows a policy of confidentiality in its searches for new deans and senior administrators.
The Penn Institute for Urban Research hosted a book talk Monday night, featuring 2004 Design School graduate Daniel Campo and his new book, which tells a narrative story of the Brooklyn water front.
An Annenberg Public Policy Center study released Monday morning, showed parents are becoming less sensitive to sex and violence in movies the more often they watch films of that nature.
Penn kicked off its annual Food Week on October 20 with Scratch, an event co-sponsored by Bon Appetit and the Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative promoting healthy, more affordable eating options for students.
Ultimate frisbee — that quintessential staple of any college campus — is back in full swing at Penn.
Looking at Jimmy Lengyel, one could easily mistake him for a ball boy or a manager, but for Penn sprint football, he is much more.
Confidence is a crazy thing, and Penn football just may have it now.
Hannah Rosenfeld is a College sophomore from Tokyo.
There’s a persistent mindset that non-career-related personal goals and relationships are something we’ll get a chance to do over, but that possibilities for career advancement are the real once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. The biological clock doesn’t tick as loudly as the countdown to final exams or a quarterly review.
The attack on women in America needs to end. Despite being one of the most developed and influential countries in the world, we are decades behind many other countries when it comes to reproductive rights. While European countries provide free access to contraceptives and encourage comprehensive sex education, in America, women’s health care autonomy is limited by the religious and moral views of others.
More impressive than the points that the Quakers put up or the yards Torgersen amassed on Saturday was the sophomore quarterbacks strong decision making.
Over the past five years, more than $4.6 billion has been invested in real estate development, with over 2,000 new housing units anticipated by the end of 2016, according to UCD’s "State of University City" report released on Wednesday.
Wharton’s new dean, an Australian with an affinity for Twitter, says he’s hit the ceiling of business academia.
A look in photos at the team's first season win
Penn President Amy Gutmann plans to announce Penn’s Climate Action Plan 2.0 on Tuesday
With the (Madeon Concert coming up) Penn is gearing up for the onslaught of Molly.
When participants in on-campus recruiting are presented with exploding offers and bonuses — employment offers that are retracted if not accepted within a short amount of time — Career Services wants them to know that they have recourse.