1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(11/30/23 7:07am)
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.
(12/05/23 1:48am)
Penn Professor Michael Mann, a leader in climate change research, received the John Scott Award from the Franklin Institute and the City of Philadelphia.
(11/19/23 4:10pm)
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.
(10/26/23 8:30pm)
(Photo courtesy of Robert Sobol).
(10/27/23 3:26am)
Anita Arrow Summers, a pioneering economist and Professor Emerita at the Wharton School, died at age 98 on Oct. 22, following a monthlong illness.
(10/27/23 1:06am)
After an exciting postseason for Penn men’s swimming and diving, with junior breaststroker/individual medley specialist Matt Fallon’s appearance at the 2023 World Championships, the Quakers now turn their attention to the upcoming campaign that opens with an away meet against Columbia on Nov. 3.
(10/26/23 6:53am)
Three weeks ago, Penn hosted a flash mob for Katalin Karikó after she won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine. But the celebration masked a tumultuous, decades-long relationship between Karikó and the University.
(10/24/23 4:59pm)
Freshman forward Honor Roberts of Penn field hockey (Photo courtesy of Honor Roberts).
(10/23/23 12:24am)
Had Charlie Javice known that falsifying the worth of her startup would lead to a felony indictment? Had she realized that people don’t dupe J.P. Morgan — one of the nation’s most powerful financial institutions — and get away with it? Or had she truly convinced herself that she, a twenty-something Wharton graduate from Westchester, was intelligent enough, special enough to pull the wool over the eyes of the American criminal justice system?
(10/24/23 11:22pm)
Honor Roberts is a freshman forward on Penn field hockey who recently scored two goals in the Quakers' game against Villanova. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Roberts to ask her 15 questions about field hockey, managing life as a Penn athlete, and her advice for high school athletes.
(10/18/23 10:53pm)
Kurt Barnhart (bottom right), Christopher Forrest (top right), Susan Furth (top left), Desmond Upton Patton (bottom left), and Robert Vonderheide (center) were recently inducted into the National Academy of Medicine (Photos from Penn Almanac).
(10/19/23 11:07pm)
Sabrina’s Cafe will open its sixth location in Terminal C of the Philadelphia International Airport next spring.
(10/18/23 11:11pm)
Five faculty members from the University of Pennsylvania are among the 100 new members elected this year to the National Academy of Medicine.
(10/17/23 4:22am)
A House of Representative committee announced that it will seek information from the Office of Special Counsel Robert Hur related to President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents at the Penn Biden Center.
(10/15/23 5:55pm)
This story is developing and will continue to be updated.
(10/12/23 7:18pm)
Update, Oct. 14 at 3:43 p.m.:
(10/09/23 2:33am)
For many Penn teams, there is less than a month to go in the regular season before the Ivy League Championships. And even though some squads — such as sprint football and cross country — were off this weekend, several teams still had important conference contests. Here is how the Quakers fared over the weekend.
(10/06/23 12:48am)
Former Wharton professor Nemat “Minouche” Shafik was inaugurated as Columbia University's 20th president on Tuesday amidst protests from hundreds of students.
(10/05/23 4:10am)
College professor Robert A. Kraft, Berg Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies (Photo from ProgressiveChristianity.org).
(10/06/23 1:57am)
Berg Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies Robert Kraft died at age 89 on Sept. 15 due to cancer.