771 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(01/18/23 1:07am)
Barely a day goes by without some breathless thinkpiece about the cataclysmic effects of ChatGPT sashaying its way into the news I read. It’s going to kill coding! It’s going to kill the Common App personal statement! It’s going to, um, kill search engines and replace them with NFTs!
(01/11/23 1:53am)
Read the full interview here.
(01/11/23 1:54am)
On Jan. 9, The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Penn President Liz Magill in her College Hall office for a 25-minute interview. The conversation spanned topics from Penn's recent actions on climate to ongoing searches for multiple University administrators. The full transcript of the interview is below and has been lightly edited for grammar and clarity.
(01/11/23 1:34am)
Penn welcomed its latest pool of incoming students from the Class of 2027 early decision applicants in December 2022. This year saw the largest early decision applicant pool in the University’s history with over 8,000 applicants.
(11/22/22 5:33am)
My grandmother would be very disappointed in the University of Pennsylvania. Growing up in an Armenian household, it was made clear to me at a very young age that food should never be wasted; it is a privilege and blessing to have food on the table. If only she knew that her granddaughter's university uses a bread-Zamboni.
(10/31/22 5:39am)
Two Penn professors, Paulo Arratia and Evelyn Thomson, have been elected as 2022 Fellows of the American Physical Society.
(08/23/22 3:01am)
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to upperclassmen who have words of advice for students who will be joining Penn's student body this fall.
(04/28/22 3:05am)
On the 50th anniversary of the founding of Du Bois College House, Black students raised concerns about the perceived changing demographics and comparatively poor living conditions of the historic college house.
(04/05/22 4:22am)
Koreana, a campus restaurant staple with a 15-year legacy, will close its doors on April 17.
(03/17/22 5:51am)
On an overcast October morning in 2004, hundreds of students, faculty, and staff packed into Irvine Auditorium as the University of Pennsylvania formally inaugurated its eighth president, Amy Gutmann. The weather had canceled Gutmann’s planned procession down Locust Walk, but it did not dampen the community's enthusiasm.
(11/04/21 4:45am)
Sitting on her neighbor’s porch steps, College senior Diane Chernoff faced a man with a gun.
(09/22/21 4:35am)
Recently, I read on Twitter that the Penn Center and Program in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies formally endorsed a petition entitled “Gender Studies Departments in Solidarity with Palestinian Feminist Collective” that accuses Israel of “apartheid,” rejects any notion that “both sides” have valid complaints, and calls on feminists worldwide to support the Palestinian “right to return.” I feel compelled to speak up.
(09/07/21 6:01am)
Penn Student Government leaders are calling on the University to include more students in the search committee for Penn's next president, which they hope will prioritize student feedback on issues affecting marginalized communities on campus.
(05/07/21 4:27am)
Penn President Amy Gutmann announced the winners of the annual President’s Engagement Prize and President’s Innovation Prize, providing funding to five student teams for a diverse set of projects.
(04/30/21 6:50pm)
As this term draws to a close, there’s a cautious optimism among Penn students. COVID-19 cases at Penn remain low, students are getting vaccinated, and Penn intends to hold in-person classes this fall, with vaccines required of all students.
(04/19/21 5:28am)
In light of Asian American Studies professor David Eng’s impending departure, students, alumni, and faculty are petitioning for the University to retain Eng and increase support for ASAM.
(04/05/21 5:05am)
Student Activities Council groups successfully used Penn Clubs' website during club recruitment this academic year, but struggled to build a sense of community online.
(03/25/21 4:44am)
Penn released its annual "Research at Penn" brochure online-only for the first time this year, highlighting research from all of Penn's 12 schools with a special section focused on COVID-19.
(03/17/21 4:47am)
Finding employment is rarely easy — but for the Penn Classes of 2020 and 2021, COVID-19 has made navigating the job market even more difficult.
(02/26/21 5:45am)
Penn announced plans for renovations of the Quad and Stouffer College House and the construction of a new School of Engineering and Applied Science building at Thursday's Board of Trustees meeting.