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Last week, our reporters covered crucial stories within the Penn administration. The Daily Pennsylvanian also spoke with Carolyn Ureña, Penn’s director of academic advising, to discuss how first years in the College of Arts and Sciences are matched with pre-major advisors. In addition, Penn has yet to begin a presidential search four months after Magill’s resignation, and state funding remains unclear for the School of Veterinary Medicine amid antisemitism concerns.
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Larry Jameson to step down as Penn president in June 2027 -
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Penn announces 5.8% acceptance rate for Class of 2030 By Cathy Sui · 2 days ago -
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Trump taps Penn professor Jay Clayton as next director of national intelligence -
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The World Cup is coming to Philadelphia. Here’s how Penn will step up By Leon Wang · June 11, 2026 -
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Nearly 30 years after leaving Penn, Elon Musk becomes world’s first trillionaire -
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Penn cross country standout Anna Weirich commits to Providence By Ellie Clark · 2 days ago -
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CHOP physicians warn World Cup crowds could heighten infectious disease risk in Philadelphia By Mariacristina Calcagno · June 11, 2026 -
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Penn advises continued caution despite federal court overturning H-1B visa fee By Lavanya Mani · June 11, 2026 -
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For Faculty Senate Chair Roy Hamilton, Penn’s values are built to last By James Wan · June 10, 2026 -
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CHOP hosts former Penn Med professor at immunology symposium By Saanvi Ram · June 10, 2026
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