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Paul K Kelly, a staple at the Kelly Writers House who funded its renovation, dies at 81

Paul K Kelly, a staple at the Kelly Writers House who funded its renovation, dies at 81
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Faculty, students deem Penn Global Seminar s new virtual format a success

While Penn Global Seminars include an abroad component either during winter break, spring break, or summer break, where students visit the country they learn about in class, the courses now follow the Collaborative Online International Learning format. 

From Guam to rural Iowa, meet five students admitted early decision to the Class of 2025

The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with five students who were admitted early decision to the Class of 2025 after navigating an unprecedented year for college application processes. Here are their stories.

Joe Biden s longtime ties to Penn

Joe Biden’s longtime ties to Penn As the nation prepares for its 46th president to take office Wednesday, Jan. 20, Penn Today reflects on the lasting impact he’s had at the University. For years, President Elect Joe Biden has visited campus, sharing his vast experiences with the Penn community an invaluable opportunity for so many. For 10 years, Nick McAndrew made Penn his home. He graduated medical school, finished residency, and simultaneously completed a fellowship and a master’s degree. In his final year at the University before he headed back to his hometown, McAndrew promised himself that he’d “soak up every last bit of Penn” that he could.

High school seniors get accepted to Ivy League schools

High school seniors get accepted to top-tier schools Ron Rocky Coloma The right fit Angelica Gomez, a senior from Academy of Our Lady of Guam, started planning for college during her freshman year by researching universities that interested her. She began writing her college application toward the end of her junior year. “Seeing the word ‘Congratulations!’ on my screen was such a surreal feeling. Not only was I overwhelmed with joy. I also felt relieved that my hard work paid off,” Gomez said. The Dededo resident said Cornell University was her dream school, so she was willing to make a commitment to an early decision contract. Gomez intends to pursue a major in materials science and engineering because she finds herself confident in the STEM field.

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