The April 9 demonstration — organized in collaboration with Penn Violence Prevention and Penn Women’s Center — drew nearly 300 participants.
Penn Med cancer center director to lead nationwide research association
Robert Vonderheide — who leads cancer research and clinical programs at Penn — will officially assume the role on April 20.
PAACH unveils mural celebrating America 250, AAPI heritage month
The mural was created in celebration of the United States’ semiquincentennial and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May.
Judge orders Penn to comply with federal subpoena seeking list of Jewish faculty, students
A University spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Penn intends to appeal the ruling.
Pa. senators back EEOC after court approves subpoena for list of Jews at Penn
McCormick and Fetterman's bipartisan support for the ruling comes after several legal scholars and community advocates criticized the judge’s decision.
Campus backlash mounts over judge order seeking names of Jewish students, faculty
College senior Jake Zubkoff — who formerly served as a member of Penn Hillel’s executive board — described the ruling as “a major violation of privacy as a student.”
In interviews and statements to The Daily Pennsylvanian, politicians, legal experts, and civil rights organizations expressed concerns over the decision’s constitutionality and its implications for privacy.
Last November, Penn limited applications due to challenges with the program’s admissions and course-registration processes.
White House budget proposal would be a ‘gut punch’ to Penn, researchers say
Ahead of the proposal’s submission for congressional approval, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with University faculty and administrators to discuss how the potential cuts could affect their research.
Penn M&T program welcomes Wharton professor as new director
The position is currently held by Wharton professor Gad Allon, who will step down after a decade in the role.
Penn professor uses AI to develop master’s level course curriculum
Fernández-Villaverde used Claude, developed by Anthropic, to create and engage with an individualized curriculum plan that he deemed comparable to one week of a master’s course.
Penn alum named first female dean of Dartmouth medical school
Jennifer Hunt, currently interim dean at the University of Florida College of Medicine, will begin her role at Dartmouth on August 1, according to a press release from last week.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Penn’s Executive Vice President Mark Dingfield and UPHS Chief Financial Officer Julia Puchtler for a closer look at how Penn Medicine drives the University’s finances.
Last November, Penn limited applications due to challenges with the program’s admissions and course-registration processes.
Hill College House fellows say Penn terminated their appointments ‘out of the blue’
According to emails obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian, Robert and Elizabeth Scheyder were first contacted on Feb. 11 to schedule a meeting about their potential reappointment.
Actor Penn Badgley discusses portrayal of love in media at SPEC event
The April 7 event, moderated by relationship coach Nura Mowzoon, focused on how love is represented in media.
Former Biden advisor discusses government careers at Penn Carey Law event
The April 8 discussion featured 2019 University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School graduate Ashley Williams, who served as a senior advisor to former President and Benjamin Franklin Presidential Practice Professor Joe Biden.
Penn men’s heavyweight rowing won its first race in 1879, a fitting start for a team that quickly became a major rowing power.
Penn women’s tennis splits matches, falling to Dartmouth before finding redemption against Harvard
The Quakers moved to 10-9 overall and 1-2 in Ivy League play heading into the last four matches of the season.
Meet four incoming student-athletes ready to don the Red and Blue in the Class of 2030
From the pool to the field, student-athletes from this fall’s incoming class spoke about their backgrounds and excitement about coming to Penn.
Victory rings for the Quakers in the preliminary rounds of the Liberty Bell Classic
Penn baseball is heading to the finals of the Liberty Bell Classic.
Penn to host 2027 Ivy Madness at Palestra
Dartmouth opted out of their hosting obligation for next year, in part because of the Palestra’s centennial celebrations.
Penn softball walks it off to win series against Yale
Alexis “Lexy” Youngren’s walk-off basehit in extra innings gave Penn softball the win in series against Yale.
Editorial | Students should choose their Commencement speaker
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board comments on recent frustrations arising from Penn’s selected Commencement speaker.
Guest columnists Carolyn Marvin, Diana Mutz, and Robin Pemantle criticize Penn's new draft of Open Expression Guidelines.
America is turning 250 this year. Penn must have forgotten.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian argues that Penn has failed the nation on its semiquincentennial, despite being uniquely positioned to embrace its connection to the American Revolution.
Penn must do more than just appeal
Senior columnist Andy Mei comments on the recent ruling about the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s demands.
Editorial | The UA budget failed to deliver
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board critiques the Undergraduate Assembly’s budget for the next academic year.
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A campus watched: Penn’s network of more than 1,300 surveillance cameras
As of January, Penn reports operating more than 145 pan-tilt-zoom cameras and over 1,200 fixed cameras across campus and within its patrol zone.
Here’s what Penn hopes for in 2026
As Penn enters another year, The Daily Pennsylvanian asked students, administrators, and community members to share one hope they have for the University in 2026.
In a statement to the DP, one of the students featured in the video wrote that the University, following its investigation, concluded he did not use racial slurs. He added that he was not issued any disciplinary measures.

















