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(02/17/22 2:12am)
Players of Penn men's tennis convene in Philadelphia from seven states and three countries to compete as the Red and Blue. With players from California, Arizona, Tennessee, Texas, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, New York; and internationals from Canada, Germany, and Italy, the roster is one of the most geographically diverse in Penn sports.
(02/08/22 8:30pm)
The United States Senate has officially confirmed Penn President Amy Gutmann as the next U.S. ambassador to Germany.
(01/21/22 3:09am)
Dartmouth College will now include international students in its need-blind admissions policy.
(01/18/22 3:45am)
Annenberg School for Communication Emeritus Professor Elihu Katz died on Dec. 31 at age 95.
(12/15/21 6:21pm)
Penn President Amy Gutmann was largely met with praise during her Senate committee hearing for her nomination for the German ambassadorship.
(12/10/21 4:44am)
One member of Penn’s class of 2021 and two members of Penn’s class of 2019 are part of the seventh cohort of Schwarzman Scholars.
(12/09/21 6:01am)
Growing up, every young athlete had a similar fantasy: play their favorite sport at a nationally ranked Division I college alongside their best friend. It seems impossible. And it must be, right?
(12/09/21 11:56pm)
2020 was a year impacted by the start of the pandemic and a contentious presidential election. In 2021, members of the Penn community reckoned with the aftermath of 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump's presidency while also adjusting to the initial actions taken by the new administration.
(12/10/21 12:18am)
In 2021, several high-ranking members of Penn’s administration announced their plans to leave Penn, either temporarily or permanently.
(11/04/21 3:35am)
With winter sports right around the corner, here's a look at which Penn teams will be in action this upcoming season.
(11/03/21 5:22am)
The United States Senate confirmed 1981 Penn Law graduate and former Board of Trustees Chair David Cohen as the next U.S. Ambassador to Canada.
(10/21/21 2:22am)
When a young Allison Kuzyk went to the park one day, she never thought that she would find something that would change her life forever.
(10/17/21 11:49pm)
Researchers at Penn Medicine found similar patterns of recovery following hip surgery for patients who received general anesthesia and spinal anesthesia.
(08/25/21 5:02am)
Nine Quakers, six countries, six sports. Here’s a look at the athletes who repped the Red and Blue in addition to their countries’ colors at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
(08/23/21 6:47pm)
The U.S. women’s rowing team went into the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with a goal: win a gold medal. Although they fell short of this aspiration after finishing in fourth place, an integral part of that mission was Regina Salmons, Penn alumna and the youngest member of the Team USA Women’s Eight.
(08/18/21 7:18pm)
As the Tokyo Games have finished, three Penn fencers have seen their Olympic cycle come to an end as well.
(07/28/21 11:06pm)
Are you afraid of death?
(07/22/21 1:13am)
(07/22/21 1:13am)
President Joe Biden officially nominated Penn's former Chair of the Board of Trustees and 1981 Penn Law School graduate David Cohen as the next United States Ambassador to Canada after weeks of speculation.
(07/21/21 4:29am)
Blake Broszus, who is currently a rising sophomore for Penn fencing, will be in Tokyo for the Olympic Games, as he will serve as the traveling alternate for the Canadian men’s foil team.