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(06/03/24 2:21am)
Last week, The Wharton School announced the establishment of a new Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative — including a partnership with OpenAI — making Wharton the first business school to collaborate with the company that created ChatGPT.
(06/03/24 3:01am)
Penn has recently filed a second motion to dismiss and strike the claims in the ongoing, amended lawsuit alleging an insufficient response to antisemitism on campus.
(06/03/24 1:39pm)
Former Penn President Liz Magill earned $1.02 million in 2023 — her first, and only full, year in office.
(06/02/24 1:26am)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — In a season where it was never expected to make it this far, Penn baseball was counted out for the last time.
(06/02/24 4:00pm)
Not as formal as Washington, and not as crowded as New York, Philadelphia has always been one of my favorite cities. This conclusion came after traveling across the East Coast with my amazing host family, who had chosen me as an exchange student to stay with them for a year back in 1999. Philadelphia mesmerized me with its coziness, charm, and unique atmosphere that I haven't felt elsewhere.
(05/31/24 9:29pm)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Hoos on top? Virginia.
(05/30/24 9:44pm)
1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts Thursday evening, marking the first time a former president has been found guilty of a crime.
(05/30/24 6:11pm)
Interim Penn President Larry Jameson shared the final reports from the University Task Force on Antisemitism and the Presidential Commission on Countering Hate and Building Community in an email to the Penn community Thursday afternoon.
(05/31/24 7:05pm)
Former Penn President Amy Gutmann will step down from her position as the United States ambassador to Germany in mid-July, according to an internal memo sent to her colleagues.
(05/30/24 10:00am)
Also, the Committee on Open Expression has called for a review of the University's open expression guidelines.
(05/29/24 7:53pm)
Last semester, I took a class called Introduction to Formal Linguistics (LING 0500) solely for the purpose of fulfilling my Formal Reasoning and Analysis requirement of the College of Arts and Sciences curriculum’s Foundational Approaches. Unbeknownst to me when registering, this course was taught entirely through online videos, rather than in-class lectures. During class time, we would then complete practice exercises in a group setting with our professor available for questions.
(05/31/24 3:56pm)
Though he spent his final collegiate season away from Penn men’s basketball, a part of his Ivy League career continues to follow former conference player of the year Jordan Dingle.
(05/30/24 4:15am)
Members of Penn’s Jewish community have expressed a variety of opinions about the University’s response to recent protests and the ongoing activism on campus.
(05/30/24 1:07am)
A 16-month-long investigation into the sexual abuse allegations against former Penn rowing coach Ted Nash has found there to be compelling evidence to support the abuse claims made by filmmaker Jennifer Fox.
(05/28/24 5:29pm)
Penn Medicine and the Philadelphia Union soccer team have partnered to provide a community fridge at the Boys & Girls Club of Chester to help address food insecurity.
(05/29/24 5:35pm)
Several prominent Penn donors and alumni have expressed discontent with the University's response to the Gaza Solidarity Encampment and protests on campus.
(05/28/24 5:14pm)
Amid ongoing discussions surrounding recent campus protests, Penn’s Committee on Open Expression is calling for a review of the Guidelines on Open Expression, according to a statement sent to The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(06/06/24 8:12pm)
Many student-athletes at Penn talk about setting the bar high and pushing themselves to reach new heights. For men’s track and field rising-junior high jumper Kampton Kam, that bar is as literal as it gets.
(05/27/24 10:00am)
This past week, Penn women’s track and field competed at the Outdoor NCAA Track and Field East First Round meet at University of Kentucky in Lexington, Ky. Representing the Red and Blue were 28 athletes, with 16 on the women’s side. The women competed on Thursday and Saturday, with the heats taking place on Thursday and the quarterfinals on Saturday.
(05/27/24 10:01am)
School’s out and while most Penn students are soaking in the sun or starting their summer internships, there’s still plenty of business left for Penn men’s track and field to wrap up.