Articles by Sejin Park
02/19/23 10:11pm
Weitzman School of Design will exhibit work from America's first independent female architect
The exhibition, titled “Minerva Parker Nichols: The Search for a Forgotten Architect,” will run from March 21 to June 17. 02/07/23 7:25pm
Housing Initiative at Penn to receive $600,000 grant to study rental assistance
The study seeks to identify which households received ERA funding and how they were chosen. 01/30/23 9:42pm
House Committee alleges foreign influence from Antony Blinken, previous Penn Biden Center manager
The letter, which was sent on Jan. 23 and written by Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas), asked for clarification on Blinken's knowledge of classified documents at the Center. 01/17/23 8:50pm
Penn Medicine receives $9.7 million grant for genetic counseling
The grant will allow for genetic counselors to continue their education and research new ways to implement genomic data into clinical practice. 09/27/22 1:04am
At press conference, Fossil Free Penn alleges admin. are intimidating encampment protestors
In 13 short speeches, representatives from FFP and other campus and local activism groups explained FFP’s three major demands. 09/14/22 11:51pm
Penn sees one of largest cost increases among universities nationwide
Last March, the Penn Board of Trustees agreed to increase tuition to $81,340 in the 2022-23 school year, up 2.9% from $79,014 in the 2021-22 school year. 09/13/22 11:50pm
Princeton financial aid will cover all costs for families making up to $100K
Starting in fall 2023, all eligible students at Princeton University will be exempt from paying all college-related expenses, including room and board. 09/09/22 9:01pm
UC Townhomes activists protest in front of City Hall
Philadelphia City Councilmembers Helen Gym and Kendra Brooks released a joint statement in support of extending the federal contact with HUD and "committing city dollars" to ensure affordability. 09/06/22 10:44pm
Former Perelman Department Chair Neal Nathanson dies at 94
Neal Nathanson, former Microbiology Department chair at Perelman School of Medicine, died in August due to complications of leukemia and pneumonia. 09/01/22 10:34pm
Children who reside in the UC Townhomes may have to move schools as scheduled eviction looms
Tenants in the 70-unit townhouse complex have until Oct. 8 to find affordable housing. 08/31/22 6:32am
Campus Pride names Penn one of the "Best of the Best" schools for LGBTQ inclusion
The “Best of the Best” list features 40 four-year colleges — up from 30 last year — that achieved a five out of five on the Campus Pride Index by receiving an overall score of 93% or higher. 04/26/22 1:02am
Penn graduate Elon Musk to acquire Twitter in $44 billion deal
Following the acquisition, Twitter shares will no longer be publicly exchanged, and Musk will pay Twitter stockholders $54.20 in cash per share. 04/11/22 8:46pm
Sitting down with Dane Greisiger, an incoming associate at Boston Consulting Group
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Dane Greisiger, the former president of the DP, Inc. and an incoming associate for Boston Consulting Group. 01/26/22 8:43pm
College senior launches nonprofit creative writing program
Cosmic Writers began as Word Camp, a free summer program founded in 2020 by Miller after receiving the 2020 Kelly Writers House Kerry Prize. 01/23/22 11:36pm
Penn women’s swimmer Lia Thomas sparks national conversation on transgender athletes
Thomas broke meet, program, and pool records at the 2021 Zippy Invitational — which has since sparked a national conversation about transgender athletes in sports and current NCAA guidelines. 01/12/22 9:54pm
2022 Forbes 30 Under 30 list features multiple Penn graduates
The annual Forbes list recognizes 600 up-and-coming leaders under 30 years old from 20 different industries. 12/06/21 11:45pm
Penn faculty members named Hastings Center Fellows for their work in bioethical fields
Hasting Center Fellows are selected based on the impact their work has on scholarship and public perception of ethical issues affecting the fields of health, health care, science, and technology. 12/05/21 10:17pm
Quarantine policies discourage international students from going home during winter break
Countries like New Zealand, Vietnam, and Japan are requiring travelers from the United States to quarantine upon arrival even if they are fully vaccinated. 11/08/21 10:27pm
Wharton professor wins NOMIS & Science Young Explorer Award
The Young Explorer Award was launched in February 2021, and is presented jointly by the NOMIS Foundation and Science Magazine. 11/08/21 9:12am