Students protest tenure denial of professor
A 17-person History honors thesis class is leading a charge to protest the tenure denial of their thesis seminar advisor, Ronald Granieri.
A 17-person History honors thesis class is leading a charge to protest the tenure denial of their thesis seminar advisor, Ronald Granieri.
With the start of monetary campaigns in the UA election process, presidential candidates College juniors Grant Dubler and Matt Amalfitano are both accelerating their efforts to win voters.
The Penn Women’s Center hosted a dialogue with a group of students from Marefat High School near Kabul.
Organized by the Wharton Arabian Gulf Business Association, the aim of the trip was to experience both the cultural and the economic facets of Egypt.
The Penn Democrats, along with Penn for Sestak and Penn for Specter, will be working hard to get out the vote before the semester comes to an end, according to Penn Dems President and College sophomore Emma Ellman-Golan.
Penn Libraries is currently testing the new version of Blackboard, set to be released to the Penn community during the first summer session.
Lanny Breuer, the Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice, joined a panel of campus leaders to discuss violence against women.
Penn students heading to the nation’s capital will soon have a new inexpensive travel option.
Three international Penn students were held for three hours in a Panama airport while returning from an Alternative Spring Break trip to Costa Rica because they did not have appropriate Visas.
The Interfraternity Council voted March 3 to allow a new fraternity chapter on campus and to change its expansion policy, according to IFC President and Wharton junior Christian Lunoe.
The University will invite Asian, black, Latino, American Indian and LGBT alumni and current students to the first-ever “Spectrum Weekend.”