Penn’s Scott Reikofski Honored by the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors Penn’s Scott Reikofski Honored by the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors For two decades, Scott Reikofski has influenced University of Pennsylvania fraternities and sororities, as well as Greek life nationally and internationally.
Reception Brings Penn Students, Financial Aid Donors Together Reception Brings Penn Students, Financial Aid Donors Together Two senior undergraduate scholarship recipients at the University of Pennsylvania shared their personal collegiate journeys as they and more than 250 other scholarship beneficiaries met with their benefactors and guests at the Fall 2012 Scholarship Celebration this month. It was an evening of making acquaintances, renewing friendships and cementing bonds.
Lea Elementary Students Visit Penn for College Day ’12 Lea Elementary Students Visit Penn for College Day ’12 More than 100 students from Lea Elementary School in West Philadelphia will become honorary college students at the University of Pennsylvania tomorrow, Saturday, Dec. 1 during College Day 2012.
Penn photo essay book perfect for the holidays Penn photo essay book perfect for the holidays The University has published a new photo essay book, “People, Places, Passions, Pursuits, A Penn Portrait,” just in time for holiday gift giving.
Men’s basketball to be showcased on national TV Men’s basketball to be showcased on national TV Penn basketball fans who can’t make it to The Palestra to see a game in person can soon catch the Quakers live on national television.
Penn Museum celebrates 125 years with open house Penn Museum celebrates 125 years with open house On Dec. 6, 1887, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania resolved to send “an exploring expedition to Babylonia” (modern-day southern Iraq) with the stipulation that the University would build “suitable accommodations” to house any artifacts that the expedition team would bring back.
‘Thinking With the Past’ lecture series moves to Central Library ‘Thinking With the Past’ lecture series moves to Central Library Penn’s “Thinking With the Past” lecture series has returned with a fresh lineup of speakers, but in a new home: the Parkway Central Library at 1901 Vine St.
A Day in the Life of Penn, Fall 2012 A Day in the Life of Penn, Fall 2012 Just before sunrise on Nov. 14, the day’s first baby was born at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Around midnight, a Penn Law student closed the day studying, surrounded by books.
Dorothy Roberts to Give Keynote Address for Field Center’s Winter Symposium at Penn Dorothy Roberts to Give Keynote Address for Field Center’s Winter Symposium at Penn PHILADELPHIA – Dorothy Roberts will deliver the keynote speech on “The Racial Geography of Child Welfare” at the Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice & Research Winter 2012 Community Symposium at the University of Pennsylvan