Columnist Charlotte Pulica argues that the new degree classifications will cause more harm than any intended good.
Robbins also discussed the necessity of representing those outside the technology space within AI-related discourse.
According to a December petition, the venue allegedly owed the University “nearly $1.3 million in past due rent and other costs” at the time of Penn’s filing.
The Clery Act requires institutions of higher education participating in federal student aid programs to report information ...
As part of the proceedings, Penn Marriage Pact — an online matchmaking service — provided a list of exhibits showcasing the ...
The progress report outlines advancements made by Penn Sustainability and its partners in FY25, such as emissions and waste ...
Being part of the tour does not how Penn Relays is managed. In the announcement, USATF specified that the tour is a “series ...
Senior Columnist Diya Choksey argues that making grades harsher will only deepen fear and shrink the space for experimentation in the classroom.
Afterwards, Penn prepared for its the Big 5 Classic fifth-place game against Drexel, trying to stay out of last place in the ...
Penn men’s fencing freshman epeeist Simon Lioznyansky adopts a winning mentality on the road to the Los Angeles Olympics in ...
Martinez joined the Penn Band as soon as she got on campus in August 2023. The architecture major served as a low brass section leader and conducting assistant to current Penn Band director and 1977 ...