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(03/21/24 6:04am)
The University has opened an investigation into Penn Students Against the Occupation of Palestine, prohibiting the group from organizing events in Penn-affiliated spaces until the probe has concluded.
(03/21/24 9:30am)
Penn received a record number of applications for the Class of 2028 despite campus leadership transitions and concerns over antisemitism and Islamophobia.
(03/22/24 12:33am)
Wharton Executive Education will host a live, online leadership program next fall.
(03/21/24 6:35am)
Welcome to Quaker Creative's Advance Registration Guide! Use this page to find articles including double count courses, advice from upperclassmen, and promoted courses. This page will be updated each semester ahead of advance registration.
(03/21/24 3:31am)
The Wharton School is offering three new online certification programs as part of a collaboration with the financial training firm Wall Street Prep.
(03/25/24 6:57am)
The Penn RA union filed a surface bargaining complaint against the University with the National Labor Relations Board on March 11, citing persistent delays and disrespect from Penn's negotiating team.
(03/21/24 9:31am)
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and Pennsylvania government officials secured $158 million in federal funding to reconnect Philadelphia’s Chinatown, which is currently severed by the Vine Street Expressway.
(03/23/24 8:44pm)
Not a single person on campus seems to be satisfied with Penn Dining. Over the past month, The Daily Pennsylvanian published several pieces that express dissatisfaction. They highlight four problems.
(03/24/24 9:41am)
“If I don’t get an internship this summer,” I hear someone say on Locust, “I’ll be so far behind. Some people are already recruiting for next summer.”
(03/21/24 12:45am)
Penn men's lacrosse entered the matchup against Saint Joe's boasting a four-game winning streak. Unfortunately, the Quakers suffered a 12-7 defeat on a cold day on Franklin Field, shattering its historic winning streak.
(03/20/24 10:00am)
Also, a Penn first-year shared her experience undergoing a pioneering cancer treatment.
(03/20/24 4:42am)
After the Russian government banned several Penn affiliates from entering its territory, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with two sanctioned Penn academics about how the ban connects to their work on Russian affairs.
(03/20/24 2:53am)
Michael Scales was named the vice president of Penn's Division of Business Services today, with his tenure set to begin on June 1.
(03/20/24 3:56am)
Interim President Larry Jameson and Provost John Jackson Jr. announced the formation of consultative review committees to support the reappointment processes for two Penn deans.
(03/20/24 12:20am)
Demolition of the University City Townhomes began on Monday, marking a new stage in the community’s fight against displacement.
(03/20/24 10:39pm)
In March 2022, the School of Arts and Sciences announced the construction of the Vagelos Laboratory for Energy Science and Technology (VLEST), a new laboratory dedicated to energy research. Architectural renderings depicted a seven-story building located next to the David Rittenhouse Laboratory on the 32nd block of Walnut Street.
(03/20/24 4:40am)
Researcher Carl June led the Penn Medicine team that first used CAR-T cell therapy — a Penn-pioneered cancer treatment — to treat adult leukemia patients in 2010.
(03/19/24 9:32pm)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.
(03/22/24 6:35am)
Upon my acceptance to Penn a couple of years back, I was overwhelmed by an abundance of snooty comments and remarks relating to the city of Philadelphia, sentiments I could not visualize or understand. “Have fun in Filthadelphia!” or “Don’t get shot!” often followed the congrats I received from most people. Not having had a proper vision of Philadelphia’s layout or culture, I soon fell victim to my peers' alarming warnings and became rather cautious and overly attentive in my first weeks as a Quaker. Of course, the University alerts about various armed robberies or the occasional escaped prisoner did not help this berated city’s case.
(03/21/24 12:09pm)
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