The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
12 hours ago by Noah Cohen
Drexel University Public Safety officials have linked three strong-arm robberies to the same suspect, prompting a campus alert that was issued July 19.
The robberies were committed in the late evening and early morning in the area bound by 34th to 36th streets and Powelton Avenue to Spring Garden Street, according to a University-wide e-mail.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
13 hours ago by Marshall Fleming
Drexel University will soon complete a project that will upgrade its wireless network across its main campus.
Aruba Networks was selected to take on the project that will fully upgrade DragonFly, Drexel's wireless network, for the first time since 2004.
"Last year we knew we would be starting the replacement cycle," Ken Blackney, associate vice president of IRT, said.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
18 hours ago by Lara Seligman
A fire broke out at 4044-46 Walnut St. on Saturday evening, causing no injuries but displacing three Penn students.
According to Director of Operations and External Affairs at the Division of Public Safety Stefanie Cella, the cause of the fire has yet to be determined.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
18 hours ago by Alyssa Schwenk
Although it has only been three weeks since new Dean of Admissions Eric Furda took over, changes are already evident in the Admissions Office.
Furda, who began July 1, appointed two new vice-deans to serve as his seconds-in-command and has "restructured" the department to be more streamlined and efficient, he said.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, University of Pennsylvania, PA
1 day ago by Colin Kavanaugh
Last March, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to a small crowd at Houston Hall about the housing crisis. That same month, Chelsea Clinton came to Wynn Commons to talk about issues relevant to students during the campaign. Almost a month later, Clinton held her final rally before the Pennsylvania primary at the Palestra with her family cheering behind her.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
1 day ago by Matt Collette
Monday, July 30
9:30 a.m.
Staff at Snell Library reported that a man, who has no university connection, was viewing pornographic websites on a library computer. Northeastern University Division of Public Safety (NUPD) officers escorted the man, who signed himself into the library as a guest, off campus and issued him a trespass warning.
Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA
2 days ago by Michele Richinik
Northeastern officials have withdrawn four students from a program in New Jersey, following an incident in which two of the students were dressed like members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) on July 6 by paramedics affiliated with the program.
The students alleged to university officials that they were forced by paramedics from Newark's University Hospital, which is operated by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), to dress in white sheets to echo the attire worn by KKK members, said Jim Chiavelli, interim director of communications.
The Torch Online, Saint John's University New York, NY
4 days ago by Aliza Moorji, Copy Editor
Congratulations graduates of 2008! You have completed four years of high school with all the exams, pressure of doing well on SAT's and choosing the best college.
But now it's time to start a new chapter in your life: the next four years of college in which you will grow into a young mature adult and learn to be independent, have a little more freedom and really get to know yourself better as you grow.
Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI
4 days ago by Marielle Segarra
The Providence Preservation Society has placed three historic Angell Street buildings at the top of its annual Most Endangered Properties List.
Brown Daily Herald, Brown University , RI
4 days ago by Emmy Liss
Jacob Izenberg '08 always wanted to go to medical school, but first he planned to take a year off and hoped to live in a foreign country. He found "the ideal way to go abroad," he said - a Fulbright grant. Izenberg is one of 21 recent Brown graduates to receive a Fulbright scholarship this year.
The Heights, Boston College, MA
4 days ago by Jennifer Roach
The Boston College community has seen its list of high profile guests make a stop on campus, but none possessed a presence as persistent and simultaneously down-to-earth as legendary newsman and NBC News Washington bureau chief Tim Russert.
His passing comes only a few weeks after his last visit to campus, when his son Luke, BC '08, graduated.
Vice President and Special Assistant to the President Rev. William Neenan, S.J., recalled a conversation he had with Russert during a reception at the Jesuit's Roberts House on campus that same day.
"He assured us that even though Luke was graduating, he would stay continuously involved in the life of BC," Neenan said.