
Gabriel Jing Huang
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Dec 9, 2024 |
thedp.com | Gabriel Jing Huang
Several Penn students expressed frustration with the organization of Penn's add-drop period for classes, though administrators told The Daily Pennsylvanian that changing the process would be difficult. Multiple students told the DP that they faced challenges due to limited or no opportunities for exposure to course content before the end of the add-drop period, particularly in classes that only meet on Mondays.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
thedp.com | Gabriel Jing Huang
Former Penn President Liz Magill addressed the viral moment from her Congressional testimony and reflected on the challenges university leaders have been facing over the past year in her first publicly advertised event since her resignation. The panel, entitled “Institutional Speech & Administrative Challenges,” took place at the University of North Carolina on Friday and was co-sponsored by UNC’s Center for Media Law and Policy and the UNC School of Law.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
thedp.com | Gabriel Jing Huang
Penn community members spoke to The Daily Pennsylvanian about the College of Arts and Sciences’ process for assigning sector tags to courses — a process which several individuals described a lack of familiarity with. The DP spoke with several members of the Committee on Undergraduate Education and other individuals familiar with the College curriculum to get an inside look at the process behind assigning sector tags.
New Penn position to manage antisemitism task force, presidential commission on hate recommendations
Oct 8, 2024 |
thedp.com | Gabriel Jing Huang
Penn is looking to hire a project manager to oversee the implementation of recommendations from the antisemitism task force and presidential commission. The new project manager will be responsible for implementing the recommendations of the University Task Force on Antisemitism and the , according to the job listing. The position will also support the Penn Libraries' involvement in celebrations related to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
thedp.com | Elea Castiglione |Gabriel Jing Huang |Katie Bartlett
Penn community members expressed support for Interim Penn President Larry Jameson's new policy on institutional neutrality, but some shared concerns about Penn’s ability to commit to the new policy. Jameson announced last week that University leaders will no longer issue public statements on local or global events that do not have a direct impact on Penn, claiming that the new policies aim to protect the “diversity of thought” central to Penn’s mission.
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