Christian faculty gather for event on white supremacy, human trafficking
The even covered the Christian perspective on racism and human trafficking as part of a weekly series hosted by the Penn Faculty-Staff Christian Forum.
The even covered the Christian perspective on racism and human trafficking as part of a weekly series hosted by the Penn Faculty-Staff Christian Forum.
Tuesday's lecture on “Psychoanalytic Perspectives” was the second in a series of public lectures hosted until April.
A lot has changed since Newsweek ranked Penn the number-one most “gay-friendly” campus in 2011 for having the most resources for LGBTQ students.
What is it really like to live as a Penn student of Muslim faith in today’s contentious climate?
For some students of non-Catholic faith, their own background with spirituality influenced their decision to see the pope.
The Perelman School of Medicine and the March of Dimes Foundation announced the launch of a new center to study premature births.
Nominations opened this week for the 2015 SAS Teaching Awards, a set of awards given to professors and TAs who go beyond the call of duty in their roles.
Duke took the top spot in Bloomber Businessweek's MBA rankings, but Wharton led the pack with the best employment statistics.
Employment numbers rose by 6.2 percent for alumni of Penn’s most recent graduating class, compared to the Class of 2013.
When participants in on-campus recruiting are presented with exploding offers and bonuses — employment offers that are retracted if not accepted within a short amount of time — Career Services wants them to know that they have recourse.