Penn student wins international urbanSHED competition
Articles from Jeanne Leong
Penn Group to Host Discussion of "Beyond Marriage: State of LGBTQ Rights in America."
Penn Group to Host Discussion of "Beyond Marriage: State of LGBTQ Rights in America."
University of Pennsylvania Student Wins Design Competition for New York City Sidewalk Sheds
University of Pennsylvania Student Wins Design Competition for New York City Sidewalk Sheds
University of Pennsylvania Student Wins Design Competition for New York City Sidewalk ShedsJan. 25, 2010 PHILADELPHIA –- A University of Pennsylvania student’s design will change the look of New York City’s ubiquitous sidewalk canopies that protect pedestrians walking alongside buildings under construction.
Penn students mobilize to help Haiti
Penn students mobilize to help Haiti
Penn students have responded to the crisis in Haiti in creative and useful ways, ranging from a performing arts benefit to campus-wide food and medicine drives.
Penn Libraries Receive Chaim Potok Papers
Penn Libraries Receive Chaim Potok Papers
PHILADELPHIA –- The University of Pennsylvania is now home to papers documenting the life and literary career of novelist, rabbi and professor Chaim Potok.
Penn Law School Professor and Students Assist in Second Supreme Court Case
Penn Law School Professor and Students Assist in Second Supreme Court Case
PHILADELPHIA -– It’s a rare opportunity for law students to work on one Supreme Court case, but some University of Pennsylvania Law School students have had the opportunity to handle two cases in this school year.
Penn Law students help reform state criminal law
Penn Law students help reform state criminal law
University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor and Students Aid Pennsylvania Lawmakers in Reforming Criminal Law
University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor and Students Aid Pennsylvania Lawmakers in Reforming Criminal Law
University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor and Students Aid Pennsylvania Lawmakers in Reforming Criminal LawDec. 11, 2009
Researchers Say Cooperation Is Key to Reducing Greenhouse Gases
Researchers Say Cooperation Is Key to Reducing Greenhouse Gases
PHILADELPHIA — A study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Delaware shows that cooperation between local and regional governments and organizations is crucial to achieve carbon-reduction goals being negotiated in the Copenhagen Conference of the Parties, or COP15, summit.
University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor and Students Assist Pennsylvania Legislature on Criminal Code Changes