Higher education round-up: Nov. 8
A weekly roundup of news from around higher education.
A weekly roundup of news from around higher education.
GreenVote, the start up responsible for the app, is the brain child of three M&T students.
The Statesman aims to broaden discourse on campus to include right-leaning perspectives.
Despite dropping last year’s matchup with Temple, the Quakers are looking forward to turning their fortunes around, and improving this season.
GreenVote, the start up responsible for the app, is the brain child of three M&T students.
The Statesman aims to broaden discourse on campus to include right-leaning perspectives.
In light of the recent conversation on campus surrounding sexual violence, we wish to make Penn students aware of their rights and options.
I beg the defacers of Penn Secular Society’s poster to please stop.
The Penn Secular Society wants everyone to stop believing in G-d because, well, because they don’t believe in G-d.
Part-time professor and full-time trial attorney, professor Shanin Specter lays threadbare the secrets that have led him to become one of America’s finest lawyers — and perhaps the most respected as well.
For the first time in four seasons, Penn will play Princeton without a chance at an Ivy League title. But the Quakers still have a lot to play for.
Saturday at noon, Penn (13-3, 5-1 Ivy) takes on No. 9 Princeton in the de facto Ivy League Championship game in which the winner takes the crown.
137 years. That’s how long it’s been since Penn and Princeton began playing each other in football. Now, with everything on the line, Princeton returns for a battle that may have more meaning than any of the 104 before it.
Penn returns an almost identical squad from last year’s third-place Ivy team to take on the Terriers, who have 0-8 overall record against Penn, including last year’s dramatic contest where the Red and Blue edged out St. Francis, 61-60.
No retail options are currently planned for the office building.
Two prominent Penn families are the lead donors to a new Hill Field college house, a project that will break ground on Friday.
We go into the lighter side of Tony Hicks in this edition of “30 seconds with”
Through the eyes of both the old and the young, Franklin Field still holds many wonders to behold.
The toast toss may not drive loads of people to the stands, but it does create lasting memories.
In Irvine on Wednesday, Perry recounted his personal story of drug addiction and alcoholism.