Engage the world, Gutmann tells 2018
On Tuesday night, the Class of 2018 gathered on College Green for Convocation.
On Tuesday night, the Class of 2018 gathered on College Green for Convocation.
The Pipeline for Promise Program offers a free summer course at SP2 to community college students, introducing them to the foundations of social work, its ethics and its various fields of practice.
Newly elected GAPSA chair and vice chair propose tackling mental health with such initiatives as yoga and meditation classes.
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly will hold executive board elections on Wednesday, using a system quite different from that of their undergraduate counterpart — the Undergraduate Assembly.
From March 21 to May 1, Slought's Patarchitecure exhibit — which includes designs by eight PennDesign students — will be open to the public.
Tony Sinanis, a student in a three-year program that allows people with full-time jobs as educational leaders to attend GSE classes, was recently named New York State Elementary Principal of the Year.
John L. Jackson Jr., the next dean of the School of Social Policy & Practice, is the only one of four recently appointed deans who currently teaches at Penn.
After 13 years as Dean of the School of Social Policy & Practice, Richard Gelles' contributions to SP2 have truly opened the door to a new era in the school’s history.
Due to the work she has done in Morocco, GSE student Maha Laziri was named to Arabian Business magazine's list of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Arab Women earlier this month.
Penn alumnus Morgan Neville won an Oscar for directing the Best Documentary Feature at the Academy Awards on Sunday night.