Penn hosts Israeli, Palestinian leaders to discuss ‘pathways to peace’ following ceasefire plan
The discussion focused on the creation and possible outcomes of a peaceful two-state solution between Palestine and Israel.
The discussion focused on the creation and possible outcomes of a peaceful two-state solution between Palestine and Israel.
According to a recently filed disclosure, Penn lobbied the federal government on multiple issues, including National Institutes of Health and research, international student visas, and student financial aid.
Columnist Zakhir Bentham discusses the relationship between music and anxiety.
Two days after the Oct. 20 deadline to provide feedback, seven of the nine universities initially asked to sign the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” have rejected the proposal.
According to a recently filed disclosure, Penn lobbied the federal government on multiple issues, including National Institutes of Health and research, international student visas, and student financial aid.
Columnist Zakhir Bentham discusses the relationship between music and anxiety.
Columnist Zaid Alsubaiei argues that Penn students misinterpret what it means to be remarkable for high professional and social standards.
Also, graduate program leaders warned of negative effects from admissions cuts.
According to Penn Course Review, each class listed has under a 1.5 out of 4 average difficulty rating and under a 2 out of 4 average workload rating.
During the conversation, Habeck discussed climate policy, democratic governance, and the personal dimensions of political leadership.
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Greta Kazenski, Penn Abroad’s associate director, described the changes as a step toward “equal access” within each study abroad program.
Carley will officially step into the role on Nov. 1 and will work closely with Executive Director of Penn Climate Stephen Decina and Vice Provost for Research David Meaney.
The initial cuts in February drew widespread criticism from Penn students and faculty, who expressed concern for the University’s research projects and academic mission.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to members of the Penn community about how the outage disrupted exams and assignments, prompting frustration for students.
The Quakers’ tenacity and roster depth shone in their 3-0 sweeps over Columbia and Ivy League leader Cornell.
The Quakers fell 2-1 and snapped a 11-year win streak against Cornell.
Sophomore midfielder Marco Bottene notched the Quakers' lone goal with 54 seconds left.
Lightweight rowing finished third across two divisions, while the heavyweight A boat was sidelined due to a mechanical failure.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled five first-year seminars coming up this spring.
The work is a collection of essays written by scholars, including the two authors, focusing on the challenges and opportunities faced by Dalit people in modern-day India.