A campus in full bloom: The history of Penn’s cherry blossoms
Many of Philadelphia’s first cherry blossoms — now an unmistakable sign of springtime — trace their origins to a 1926 gift from the Japanese government.
Many of Philadelphia’s first cherry blossoms — now an unmistakable sign of springtime — trace their origins to a 1926 gift from the Japanese government.
The April 7 global MBA ranking reviewed 134 business schools with eligible programs.
Penn Carey Law tied with the University of Virginia Law School — the school that pushed it down to the No. 5 spot last year.
A University spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Penn intends to appeal the ruling.
McCormick and Fetterman's bipartisan support for the ruling comes after several legal scholars and community advocates criticized the judge’s decision.
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.
Ahead of the proposal being submitted for congressional approval, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with University faculty and administrators to discuss how the potential cuts could affect their research.
The position is currently held by Wharton professor Gad Allon, who will step down after a decade in the role.
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 Vet announced its collaboration with the Stamps Scholars Program last week — an initiative that will help support the full cost of attendance for selected fellows.
At the gathering, nearly 20 Penn Carey Law faculty and students wrote letters to immigrants who are currently detained at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
The nine-course minor, jointly offered through the Graduate School of Education and Urban Studies Program, combines coursework in urban education and policy with subject-specific teaching methods.
Dartmouth opted out of their hosting obligation for next year, in part because of the Palestra’s centennial celebrations.
Ahead of the proposal being submitted for congressional approval, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with University faculty and administrators to discuss how the potential cuts could affect their research.
Four employees — three bartenders and one manager — were taken into custody, with the bartenders later released without charges and the manager facing liquor law violations.
The position is currently held by Wharton professor Gad Allon, who will step down after a decade in the role.
Penn baseball is heading to the finals of the Liberty Bell Classic.
Alexis “Lexy” Youngren’s walk-off basehit in extra innings gave Penn softball the win in series against Yale.
The Quakers’ offense fell flat and had a scoreless third quarter.
A comeback win against Dartmouth illustrates a gritty offense.
Their newest car, REV 11, is “built on the fastest timeline in team history.”
This was the first season since 2016 to have multiple Quakers at the men’s championships.
Columnist Sose Hovannisian argues that Penn has failed America on its semiquincentennial, despite being uniquely positioned to embrace its connection to the American Revolution.
Senior columnist Andy Mei comments on the recent ruling about the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s demands.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board critiques the Undergraduate Assembly’s budget for the next academic year.
Columnist Dew Udagedara explores how opportunity presents itself for Penn first years.
The Water Center at Penn opposes the proposed closure of two Philadelphia public schools.
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.
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Chen detailed his journey from Penn to Silicon Valley, the culture of Elon Musk’s company, and his relationship to Diego Pasini.