Penn Abroad in Tanzania Is Educational, Enlightening and Thrilling Penn Abroad in Tanzania Is Educational, Enlightening and Thrilling Waking up and seeing a two-ton elephant nearby sounds like it could be a scene from a movie, but that’s exactly what University of Pennsylvania student Hannah Watene experienced while studying abroad in Tanzania.
Penn Netter Center’s STEM Programs Promote Inclusion and Better Science Penn Netter Center’s STEM Programs Promote Inclusion and Better Science By Julie McWilliams
For Four Students/Siblings, Penn Pride Is a Family Affair For Four Students/Siblings, Penn Pride Is a Family Affair By Jill DiSantoFor the past 10 years, the Tedori family from Orange County, Calif., has maintained a strong presence at the University of Pennsylvania.
Penn Students Express Themselves Through Spoken Word Penn Students Express Themselves Through Spoken Word When members of the spoken word troupe The Excelano Project perform, their fans in the University of Pennsylvania community are spellbound by what they have to say.
Penn Dental Medicine Teams Up With PCCY to Provide Free Dental Care to Children Penn Dental Medicine Teams Up With PCCY to Provide Free Dental Care to Children WHO: Students and Faculty from University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine Public Citizens for Children and Youth
University Launches Penn Wharton China Center University Launches Penn Wharton China Center The University of Pennsylvania and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania announced the opening of the Penn Wharton China Center (PWCC) in Beijing, China on March 10, 2015.
Dental students organize walk for oral cancer awareness Dental students organize walk for oral cancer awareness Each year in the United States, more than 40,000 people are diagnosed with oral cancer, and more than 8,000 will die from the disease.
30 minutes outdoors for 30 straight days 30 minutes outdoors for 30 straight days The Environmental Protection Agency reports that Americans, despite the country’s beautiful spacious skies, purple mountain majesties, and amber waves of grain, spend 90 percent of their time indoors.
Shelter dogs get second chance at Penn Vet Shelter dogs get second chance at Penn Vet Animal shelters are often pressed for resources as they work to find homes for as many pets as possible. That means when a shelter animal has a medical problem that requires specialty care, the facility might not have the time, money, or staff to address that need—putting the animal’s life in danger.
President Gutmann announces winners of Penn’s 2015 President’s Engagement Prize President Gutmann announces winners of Penn’s 2015 President’s Engagement Prize Penn President Amy Gutmann announced on Wednesday, March 25, the selection of five undergraduates at the University as recipients of the inaugural President’s Engagement Prize.