Pulitzer winner found writing at Penn
Pulitzer winner and 1985 College graduate Jennifer Egan reflects on her time at Penn.
Pulitzer winner and 1985 College graduate Jennifer Egan reflects on her time at Penn.
1983 Wharton MBA graduate Raj Rajaratnam was found guilty on 14 counts of conspiracy and fraud Wednesday in what has been called the largest insider-trading case in history.
The gift from Raymond and Ruth Perelman is the largest in University history.
The Office of International Programs and the Office of Risk Management has made the Global Activities Registry mandatory for all students, faculty and staff traveling abroad.
1983 Wharton MBA graduate Raj Rajaratnam was found guilty on 14 counts of conspiracy and fraud Wednesday in what has been called the largest insider-trading case in history.
The gift from Raymond and Ruth Perelman is the largest in University history.
After receiving an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, the Quakers will head to South Bend, Ind., Saturday to square off with last year’s national runner-up and current fourth-seed Notre Dame (10-2).
School of Veterinary Medicine Dean Joan Hendricks will be recommended for reappointment for a second term at the University to run through June 30, 2018.
The Quakers will take on Notre Dame on Saturday in Foxoboro in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
The Quakers' resume was enough to get them into the NCAA bracket, as determined by the selection committee.
The Crimson dominated Penn on Friday, beating the Quakers 12-8.
No. 4 seed Princeton topped Penn at Franklin Field to advance to the Ivy finals.
Faculty affiliated with the Center for Africana Studies ask colleagues to reflect upon racism at Penn.
Read letters to the editor we received in response to news of the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Jubilance over al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden’s death was not universally shared across campus.
Maybe some day we'll tell our kids what terrorism was, not what it is.
I hope the unifying power of bin Laden's death will mark a new era for the nation’s political culture.
President Barack Obama announced at 11:35 p.m. Sunday the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, the public face behind the September 11, 2001 attacks.
The man had no weapon, despite initial reports. However, he had an outstanding warrant and was arrested.
A fabulous day at the Penn Relays saw the end of another great weekend with some dazzling performances.