Penn to become first Ivy League school to offer undergraduate degree in artificial intelligence
Penn’s School of Engineering and Applied Science announced on Tuesday that it was launching a bachelor's degree in artificial intelligence.
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Penn’s School of Engineering and Applied Science announced on Tuesday that it was launching a bachelor's degree in artificial intelligence.
A United States Department of Justice special counsel declined to prosecute President Joe Biden despite evidence that he intentionally retained classified documents — some of which were at the Penn Biden Center.
WASHINGTON — The United States Supreme Court appears poised to reverse a lower court decision prohibiting 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump from appearing on the Colorado primary ballot.
Campus discourse about antisemitism is escalating just weeks into the spring semester, with a Penn lecturer defending himself after his political cartoons were publicly denounced by Interim Penn President Larry Jameson.
Shane Pryor, the 17-year-old who escaped from custody while arriving at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia on Jan. 24, was captured by U.S. Marshals on Sunday following a four-day search.
Professor of sociology and law Dorothy Roberts received the Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice award and spoke on grassroots activism at the annual MLK lecture and awards ceremony.
Professors Dorothy Roberts and Marcia Chatelain reflect on the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 during the MLK Jr. Lecture in Social Justice on Jan. 24.
Perry World House announced its first class of non-resident senior advisors, building on its existing program for visiting fellows.
Penn faculty members expressed concern for the future of academic freedom on campus following a Dec. 12 email to the University Board of Trustees from Wharton Board of Advisors Chair Marc Rowan.
This story is developing and will continue to be updated.
Reflecting on the events of the past few months, several Penn alumni have reached out to The Daily Pennsylvanian with thoughts on the Palestine Writes Literature Festival, the ongoing Israel-Gaza war, the withholding of alumni donations, and responses from Penn’s administration to these ongoing crises.
Penn President Liz Magill will resign, according to an email sent to the Penn community around 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 9.
Researchers at the Abramson Cancer Center at Penn Medicine are developing a vaccine that could prevent cancer in individuals with mutations in their BRCA genes.
WASHINGTON — In an exclusive interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) reflected on Magill’s testimony before Congress and how the university presidents responded to hours of questioning.
The hearing concluded at around 3:30 p.m. following closing remarks from Foxx.
As the NFL enters its final stretch of games in the regular season, the league is in a fun spot for fans where only three teams have been eliminated from playoff contention. For everyone else, anything can still happen. This week was an interesting one for Red and Blue alumni, as former teammates faced off against each other in a much anticipated divisional game. It’s time to check back in on how the Quakers are doing in the NFL after Week 12.
Penn community members expressed concern about academic freedom at Penn after the resignation of History and Sociology of Science professor Harun Küçük as faculty director of the Penn Middle East Center.
Penn Professor Michael Mann, a leader in climate change research, received the John Scott Award from the Franklin Institute and the City of Philadelphia.
Penn is working to identify those responsible for hanging hundreds of “Missing Cow” posters — which some have criticized for appearing to mock posters of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas — on campus Thursday morning.
(Photo courtesy of Robert Sobol).