Greeks to recruit upperclassmen this fall
Thirteen of Penn’s 30 Interfraternity Council chapters will recruit sophomores and transfer students this semester. The number of fraternities participating in fall rush has increased from nine last year.
Thirteen of Penn’s 30 Interfraternity Council chapters will recruit sophomores and transfer students this semester. The number of fraternities participating in fall rush has increased from nine last year.
Yesterday evening, Zell offered around 300 students an unobstructed view of the thoughts and habits of one of the most successful businesspeople of the last half century — as he put it, “the world according to Sam.”
While the competition was developed well before the Provost’s office announced the 2011-2012 theme of “the Year of Games,” Dean of the Nursing School Afaf Meleis is excited to promote the competition under the theme.
Students flocked to the fairs in hopes of making contacts, securing interviews and gaining job and summer internship opportunities.
Yesterday evening, Zell offered around 300 students an unobstructed view of the thoughts and habits of one of the most successful businesspeople of the last half century — as he put it, “the world according to Sam.”
While the competition was developed well before the Provost’s office announced the 2011-2012 theme of “the Year of Games,” Dean of the Nursing School Afaf Meleis is excited to promote the competition under the theme.
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Although Penn climbed the moral ladder in the Washington Monthly’s annual “public good” ranking by jumping from 34th place to the 21st this year, many faculty and administrators remained unsatisfied.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has awarded Benjamin Horton, a professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, a $1.5 million grant to improve the prediction of coastal flooding caused by hurricanes and sea-level rising.
Barring any unlikely setbacks, the University is set to reach its $3.5-billion goal in the “Making History” fundraising campaign before 2012 begins, Penn President Amy Gutmann said.
Penn has put up a paradise where there was once a parking lot, but will students and the surrounding community return to this Eden once its gates open?
The new softball field and outdoor tennis courts will be a major selling point to recruits.
Men’s club soccer captain Ben Wang recalls a spring day last year when field space was so limited, the team held practice on varsity baseball’s batting cage field. That will no longer be a problem with Penn Park.
Penn’s seasonal air structure will provide a large, heated space for use during the winter months — an amenity Penn has never experienced. difficult to simulate game-like situations.
Like a faint electric buzz, excitement about new ways to use technology is permeating throughout campus. As your tech columnist, I’ll be doing my best to make you aware of some of the cooler stuff going on.
I’ll tell you why we really get fat. You might not like it. You probably won’t believe me either. But after reading some outstanding work by science writer Gary Taubes, I’m a die-hard believer.
As Penn Park opens and you explore its many fine qualities, I hope it fills you with pride.
Since the 1970s, the Perelman School of Medicine has allowed students to complete an MBA and medical degree within five years.
While some Penn students have expressed concern about a similar ban, “nothing has ever come up in a conversation with upper level administrators, fraternity and sorority life or any national organization leadership,” said Wharton senior Harry Heyer, president of the Interfraternity Council.
In addition to educating students about safety issues, the fair also aimed to increase participation and awareness about DPS programs and initiatives, in part because the division saw low freshman enrollment in several of these programs during New Student Orientation, according to Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush.