34th Street Magazine's "Toast" is a semi-weekly newsletter with the latest on Penn's campus culture and arts scene. Delivered Monday-Wednesday-Friday.
Free.
Biden used the the Penn Biden Center as his main office in Washington after he departed the vice presidency under former President Barack Obama in 2017.
Columnist Francesco Salamone argues that the relentless pursuit of certainty robs us of one simple gift: the liberation found in embracing uncertainty.
College senior and SNF Paideia Fellow Angel Ortiz interviewed Levendusky about his advice on engaging in constructive political dialogue, followed by a group discussion and Q&A session.
Sutton and Fernandez joined this year's cohort of Health Policy Research Scholars, an initiative for full time doctoral students from historically marginalized backgrounds.
2016 College graduate Alina Grabowski discussed her debut novel “Women and Children First” with the University community at the Kelly Writers House on Monday, Sept. 23.
This agreement will enable faculty, researchers and students to engage in cross-cultural exchanges and advance research in both institutions, according to the Penn Engineering Blog.
College first year Mert Kayabas was elected Class of 2028 president with 456 votes — more than twice as many votes as runner-up and Wharton first year Joel Wang.
In a video released on Sept. 18, Parker — a 2016 Penn graduate — announced that she had reached an agreement with the 76ers to keep the team in Center City.
Columnist Marie Dillard articulates how our discourse about West Philadelphia contributes to its stigmatization amongst students, especially first years.