Student exhibit at Penn Museum traces evolution of storytelling and cultural innovation
On April 25, Penn Museum held the opening for the student exhibition, 'And So The Story Goes... Innovations in Storytelling,' in Mosaic Hall.
On April 25, Penn Museum held the opening for the student exhibition, 'And So The Story Goes... Innovations in Storytelling,' in Mosaic Hall.
Of the 280,000 applicants to the Ivy League in 2017, fewer than five were accepted to all eight colleges.
A 1963 Wharton graduate, John Sculley spoke with Penn students about working as Apple CEO, as president of Pepsi-Cola, and currently as Chief Marketing Officer of RxAdvance.
The city also ranked first in complying with restrictions and third in ease of obtaining food truck licenses and permits, according to the Food Truck Nation report.
Ford served in the Obama Administration, where she assisted in leading the implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which aimed to save and create jobs.
PAGE Programming Chair Tanya Jain said PAGE decided to host the discussion in light of the recent rush process and campus discussion around it.
The formal event took place in College Hall on Jan. 25 and included two teams of three students in a parliamentary-style debate.
Caffé Bene, a South Korean chain, recently opened a location near Penn’s campus on 38th and Chestnut streets.
Grammy and Tony nominated singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles held a concert in the rooftop lounge of Harnwell College House Tuesday as part of the Get out The Vote event series.
The three speakers at the Women in Tech panel represented sectors within tech and media, including broadband, video chat and virtual reality.
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr., the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity organized a candlelight vigil at the Compass on MLK Day in 2018. This year, the vigil will be held in Irvine Auditorium at 7 p.m. on Jan. 16.
Former Penn Law professor and United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) officially launched her presidential campaign.
Elizabeth Warren waves to the crowd with Sen. Bob Casey Jr. (D-Penn.) and Katie McGinty at a campaign event in 2016.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced that she will run for president in 2020 on Dec. 31. She has faced repeated criticism from President Donald Trump, who has referred to her as "Pocahontas" on several occasions.