Annenberg School receives donated archive of work by Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Tony Auth
The collection is held in Annenberg’s library archives and will be shared with the public through exhibitions, programming, and classes at the School.
The collection is held in Annenberg’s library archives and will be shared with the public through exhibitions, programming, and classes at the School.
Discussions surrounding Israel and Palestine have shaped student activism, administrative responses, and discussion about academic freedom on campus for over seven decades.
The two follow four other seniors who announced their transfer intentions on Sunday.
UMOJA provided a list of demands for the University, including imposing the “highest possible” sanctions on the suspect and offering support resources to the victim.
Discussions surrounding Israel and Palestine have shaped student activism, administrative responses, and discussion about academic freedom on campus for over seven decades.
The two follow four other seniors who announced their transfer intentions on Sunday.
In a weekend full of fierce competition against top-ranked colleges, Penn men’s wrestling found plenty of success at home.
Despite a loss to the reigning Ivy champs, Penn delivers its strongest outing of the season with standout efforts across the roster.
Roberts is currently averaging 24.6 points per game, the third-highest in all of NCAA Division 1 men’s basketball.
From cross-continental leap into Ivy League stardom, Whittington exemplifies resilience despite a series of setbacks.
From accidentally becoming a squash player to now establishing a dynasty, Hafez gives his all to Penn men’s squash.
The Quakers tied for third place in the Ivy League this season.
In the work, Charenko emphasizes how valuable proxies are in addressing today’s climate challenges.
He highlighted his journey at Penn — from undergraduate to faculty — and emphasized the importance of discernment compared to traditional decision-making.
The speakers read and analyzed excerpts from the book while audience members were given handouts to follow along.
The Nov. 22 gathering marked the second time this month that hundreds of young people have converged on the 40th Street corridor near Penn’s campus.
The petition supports the University’s refusal to submit information related to Jewish employees’ discrimination complaints, Jewish-related campus groups’ membership lists, and Jewish Studies Program employee names.
The four seniors were pillars of the program in recent years.
The Department of State–sponsored Open Doors report, which surveyed nearly 3,000 U.S. colleges and universities, ranked Penn 19th in international student enrollment.
The debate followed a structured format that included opening statements, timed issue rounds, audience questions, and votes to determine which organization presented the strongest argument for each topic.