Penn GSE honors three pioneers in education with 2024 Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize
Penn’s Graduate School of Education announced the recipients of the 2024 Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education on Sept. 17.
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Penn’s Graduate School of Education announced the recipients of the 2024 Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education on Sept. 17.
Second-year Ph.D. students in Penn's School of Nursing Levia Sutton and Enmanuel Fernandez were selected to participate in a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation leadership program.
Julia Borrelli has been named chair of the Abramson Cancer Center Director's Leadership Council at Penn Medicine, effective November 2024.
Jack Schlossberg, a Vogue political correspondent and the sole grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, visited Penn on Monday to urge students to register to vote and support Vice President Kamala Harris.
Researchers from the Annenberg School for Communication and Johns Hopkins University are receiving $9.6 million in government funding to study public health messaging about the risk of tobacco use.
Penn agreed to send information regarding its faculty members to the United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce for an investigation into the University’s response to antisemitism, according to an open letter by the Middle East Studies Association.
Here are four clear and entirely helpful guidelines to live by as we all excitedly come back to campus or encounter it for the first time:
Guest Columnists Jessa Lingel and Dustyn Roberts discuss Penn's parental leave policies for faculty.
Most of SEPTA’s board never uses the system or averages less than one trip per month, according to trip logs obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Columbia University President and former Penn professor Nemat “Minouche” Shafik resigned from her position on Wednesday evening, and Perelman School of Medicine graduate and long-time researcher Katrina Armstrong has been appointed interim president of the university.
The University of Pennsylvania prides itself on being a leading institution of higher education, committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for its faculty. Yet this support almost always skews towards tenure-track faculty. One of the most glaring discrepancies for tenure-track versus non-tenure-track faculty involves the exclusion of NTT faculty from some parental leave benefits. This blatant discrepancy undermines the personal and professional wellbeing of these essential educators and hampers the University’s reputation as a progressive and equitable workplace.
Following the transfer acquisitions of sophomore guards Michael Zanoni and Ethan Roberts, the next domino to fall in what turned out to be an uber-aggressive offseason for Penn men’s basketball was landing junior point guard Dylan Williams.
Last season, Penn men’s basketball suffered one of its most statistically dismal campaigns in program history, finishing with an 11-18 overall record that included a 3-11 clip in the Ivy League. But amid the doldrums, the Quakers delivered the ultimate highlight: a stunning upset victory over Big 5 rival Villanova, causing fans to storm the Palestra court and giving Penn its first victory over the powerhouse Wildcats since 2018.
Ala Stanford, a pediatric surgeon and founder of the Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium, has joined Penn’s faculty.
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled on Monday to grant former President and 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump partial immunity for his actions during his presidency relating to attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Project Lucid National Research Conference at Penn will host its inaugural national research conference at Penn on Oct. 4-5, during fall break.
Penn researchers have developed an experimental mRNA vaccine to protect against avian influenza virus H5N1, or bird flu, that has been highly effective in preventing severe illness and death in preclinical models.
United RAs at Penn, a union representing Penn’s nearly 220 resident advisors and graduate resident advisors, reported “bad faith” bargaining with the University on Thursday after hosting a rally Wednesday evening.
On this episode of the Quaker Nation podcast, two lawyers who have filed a class action lawsuit against the Ivy League over the denial of athletic scholarships join the show! Robert Litan and Alan Cotler, both Wharton alumni, are representing a case brought forward by two Ivy athletes over the supposed violation of anti-trust laws. Deputy sports editor Sean McKeown talked to both lawyers about their experiences at Penn, why they are filing a class action lawsuit, and how the duo hope to make big changes on behalf of all Ivy athletes. Listen in to hear about the case, and go to Ivycartel.com to learn more!
Penn Medicine researcher Carl June was honored with the 2024 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences during its 10th annual awards ceremony in Los Angeles on April 13.