Jonathan Greenblatt wants to change the world, one bottle of water at a time.
In his keynote speech for the sixth annual Integrity Week, the co-founder of Ethos Water discussed how his company came to be and its continued mission to provide the world's children with clean drinking water.
Two males unaffiliated with the University were robbed last week, Division of Public Safety officials said.
Two male suspects approached the victims at about 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 9 on the 3900 block of Spruce Street and demanded money. The offenders then took the phones of both complainants and fled in an unknown direction.
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Elected last night, College junior Matt Dwyer will take the helm of the InterFraternity Council for the group's next term.
Dwyer, who ran unopposed and is currently the president of Alpha Tau Omega, will officially assume the post after spring rush in February.
Theft
Nov. 9 - A male employee reported that a laptop was taken at about 3:45 p.m. from an unsecured office at the McNeil Building, located at 3718 Locust Walk.
Nov. 9 - A male student reported that at about 5:30 p.m., an unknown suspect removed his bike, secured with a cable lock, from Huntsman Hall, located at 3730 Spruce St.
Student Murder Trial | Juror: State should retry Malinovskaya
Most still believe Wharton student is guilty; deadlock result of 'personality issues,' juror says
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The jury's unprecedented 11-day deliberations in the murder trial of Irina Malinovskaya ended with the majority angry that they could not reach a unanimous guilty verdict, one juror said in an interview this week.
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Across the globe, breaking new ground
Professor's trip to Laos embedded in social, anthropological history
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One Penn professor is working to fill in longtime holes in Southeast Asian history.
Archeology professor Joyce White hopes to find the once-inaccessible keys to opening up the region's history through a research project in the southeast Asian state of Laos, where she will return to in March.
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List of top U.S. leaders leaves off Gutmann
'U.S. News' ranking lists female Ivy League presidents at Brown, Princeton - but not Penn
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With female presidents now comprising half of the Ivy League's leadership, it's getting hard to come out on top.
Just look at Penn President Amy Gutmann.
'U.S. News' ranking lists female Ivy League presidents at Brown, Princeton - but not Penn
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$70M gift to SEAS is first for Ivy League
Department earns recognition among group that provides computer-based tools
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The School of Engineering and Applied Science's design department just got $70 million richer.
The department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics earned a $70 million design-technology package from the Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education organization yesterday morning.
Department earns recognition among group that provides computer-based tools
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For graduate students, living on-campus is 'so freshman year'
Despite efforts to increase options, most see little need for change
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The Graduate and Professional Students Assembly has been working with the University over the past two years to create more on-campus housing for graduate students, but there may not be a point.
With a nominal stipend and a more established group of friends, many graduate students say living on campus is simply not worth the convenience of being closer to classes.
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