From senior toasts to sophomore send-offs, Penn college houses celebrate annual traditions
From senior toasts to sophomore send offs, here’s how Penn’s college houses celebrate the end of the academic year.
From senior toasts to sophomore send offs, here’s how Penn’s college houses celebrate the end of the academic year.
Induction ceremonies for the new members will take place this October in Cambridge, Mass.
The April 20 event featured six speakers across Penn Climate who discussed student fellowships, research funding, and University-wide collaboration.
Nine seniors in the College of Arts and Sciences were recognized alongside students from the College of Liberal and Professional Studies and the graduate division of the School of Arts and Sciences.
At the gathering, nearly 20 Penn Carey Law faculty and students wrote letters to immigrants who are currently detained at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
The Provost’s Office also honored three School of Arts and Sciences faculty members with University-wide awards.
The HoloRadar system uses AI to process radio signals and create three-dimensional images that help robots “see around corners.”
Bhatnagar began For Love and Buttercup in July 2021, and has since built the project into a regional organization that has donated 30,000 books to pediatric cancer patients.
The Feb. 17 Immigration Know Your Rights Training aimed to give attendees a plan of action should they encounter United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Philadelphia.
Roberts based the book on a collection of interviews her father conducted with interracial couples in Chicago between the 1930s and the 1980s.
Penn announces the Office of the Vice Provost for Climate on April 20.