Penn’s Weitzman school joins academic partnership to promote historic site preservation
Penn’s Stuart Weitzman School of Design has joined an academic partnership with the World Monuments Fund.
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Penn’s Stuart Weitzman School of Design has joined an academic partnership with the World Monuments Fund.
After a United States Supreme Court decision struck down 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump’s tariffs on international trading partners, the Penn Wharton Budget Model estimated that the federal government may have to refund importers up to $175 billion.
Wharton Undergraduates in Public Policy and the Canadian Club at Penn co-hosted a fireside chat with New York’s Canadian Consul General Tom Clark on Wednesday.
It’s freezing cold outside. And so us Penn students have our Canada Goose jackets and chic wool scarves hanging pretty on our coat racks. But more importantly, we’ve shut ourselves out. Going outside feels like a Herculean feat, and I personally have been spending an extortionate amount of time lounging around my dorm.
The Penn Art Collection unveiled a new 23-foot sculpture on Nov. 8 on Harrison Green, adjacent to the Penn Museum.
Former Penn President Amy Gutmann received the Only in America Award in recognition of her contributions to society as a prominent Jewish American figure at the annual gala of the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History on Wednesday.
When I called my parents a few weeks ago to tell them that I had been accepted as an Opinion columnist for The Daily Pennsylvanian, their response wasn’t quite as congratulatory as I’d expected.
1984 Wharton graduate and Wharton Board of Advisors Chair Marc Rowan was tapped to serve on an authoritative body overseeing Gaza in former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair's plan to end the Israel-Hamas war.
When the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement opened in February 2018, then-Vice President Joe Biden laid out his hopes that it would serve as a “gathering place” that could foster the exchange of ideas for years to come. But seven years later — after an exit from the Oval Office and amid a drastically different political landscape — the center’s presence has all but disappeared.
The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History hosted a live podcast taping with 2008 College graduate Jonah Platt on Wednesday.
From his training philosophy to his wealth of experience, practice makes perfect for new Penn field hockey coach, Scott Tupper.
It’s common for Penn athletes to shine on the collegiate stage. Last school year, the Penn community saw Ivy League Rookie of the Year awards from both women’s basketball and lacrosse programs, a conference championship from men’s soccer, and a second straight national championship from men’s squash.
As Penn athletics gears up for another year, several teams are welcoming new coaches and assistants to the helms of their programs.
Nineteen Penn students and alumni have received grants from the Fulbright United States Student Program for the 2025-26 academic year to pursue graduate study, conduct research, or teach English in a host country.
Just two weeks after the departure of all-time winningest former head coach Mike Murphy from Penn men’s lacrosse, Taylor Wray has been named the new head coach of the program, Penn Athletics announced Friday.
Former Penn President Amy Gutmann will receive the Only in America Award, celebrating the contributions of Jewish Americans to society, this fall.
When I called my parents in my first semester, I would refer to Penn as a foreign, yet well-oiled machine. To others, it was a self-fulling prophecy where stars aligned, and everything fell into place. Everyone already knew how to move through the machine; who to talk to, which clubs to join, and what to wear. To me it was a new world chugging along past me faster than I could get on. Penn felt cold, and fast. Like an iron cast meant to mold us passion-filled and optimistic students into shiny and strategic future investment bankers. How was this my dream school?
Penn faculty and researchers discussed how federal funding cuts have impacted their research teams in interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
The Penn janitorial employee wipes down your table after you and your friends finish lunch in Houston Market, clearing the mess you left behind. You, seemingly the only one in your group to acknowledge this person, look up and quickly say, “Thank you.” But your voice is different. Somehow, the valley-girl lilt you’ve had your whole life slips away, and in its place, your words take on a rhythm and tone that mimic the accent of the person you’re speaking to. Your usual crisp enunciation softens. You don’t really know why you did it. Were you being considerate — or just condescending?
On Tuesday, former University Board of Trustees Chair and former United States Ambassador to Canada David Cohen and former Penn President and former U.S. Ambassador to Germany Amy Gutmann spoke at a “Common Sense Diplomacy” event about their experiences as diplomats and the importance of alliances.