Penn organizations host student wellness events ahead of finals period
Pottruck Health and Fitness Center and Penn Libraries will host therapy dogs, serve free food, and put on various activities to help students to relax ahead of finals period.
Pottruck Health and Fitness Center and Penn Libraries will host therapy dogs, serve free food, and put on various activities to help students to relax ahead of finals period.
The April 20 email shared winners for five different prizes that fund Penn students as they pursue creative projects.
The April 9 event was moderated by Penn professor Sophia Rosenfeld and kicked off a three-day conference — titled “The Revolutionary Age: France, Haiti, and America.”
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, history of education professor Jonathan Zimmerman described the period as the “birth of what today we call big science.”
Cohort members spoke to The Daily Pennsylvanian about the initiative’s goal to advance the University’s role as an “interwoven” institution across the state.
The funding will cover a two-year project focused on United States-China nuclear competition and bringing the countries to a consensus about the use of artificial intelligence.
The drive — which ran daily from 9 a.m. to midnight — featured drop-off bins in the lobby of Fisher Fine Arts Library, where the general public could donate old and unused electronic devices.
The report highlighted that importers can submit refund claims for customs duties on goods liquidated over the past 180 days.
Muhsinov is one of 26 United States scholars chosen this year and is the 36th Penn scholar selected since the program began in 2001.
As the Penn community celebrates Black History Month with University-wide programming, The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a list of five courses offered in spring 2026 that honor Black culture.