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(04/01/21 4:51am)
More than 100 educators, students, and activists marched through University City on March 30 to urge Penn and other property tax-exempt universities to pay Payments in Lieu of Taxes to Philadelphia.
(03/15/21 6:58am)
The Wharton Undergraduate Finance and Technology Group hosted former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in a virtual event last week, where he discussed how United States-China relations may affect the international political arena after COVID-19.
(02/26/21 2:35am)
Penn's Board of Trustees approved a 2.8% tuition increase for the 2021-2022 academic year — the lowest year-to-year percentage increase in more than five decades.
(03/09/21 7:44am)
As six out of eight Ivy League institutions welcomed some — if not all — of their students to campus for the spring 2021 semester, students have been required to follow campus safety and testing regulations.
(02/16/21 7:25am)
The arrival of many international students on to campus this spring was filled with obstacles, largely due to the closure of consulates abroad last year, which blocked first-year students' ability to obtain a student visa necessary to enter the country.
(01/28/21 6:18am)
Hill College House residents reported brown water pouring from sinks in their bathrooms early on Wednesday. The water cleared up later in the afternoon on its own, according to Penn's Facilities and Real Estate Services, but the cause of the incident is unclear.
(01/10/21 6:03am)
In the wake of President and 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump's incitement of the Jan. 6 breaching of the United States Capitol, Penn alumni are renewing already fervent calls for the University to revoke Trump's degree, with some citing Penn's unique silence regarding his actions as reason to cut their donations.
(11/25/20 5:18am)
A group of recent Penn graduates launched a nonprofit this summer aimed at improving the quality and accessibility of public education in the United States, beginning in Philadelphia.
(11/23/20 4:04am)
Several Philadelphia restaurant owners have filed a federal lawsuit against Mayor Jim Kenney and the City of Philadelphia over restrictions banning indoor dining.
(11/11/20 5:08am)
While this year's Penn Wellness Week will be hosted almost entirely through virtual platforms, the goal remains the same: to help students support each other and prioritize well-being.
(11/09/20 3:37am)
The Annenberg School for Communication hosted a panel of professors to discuss how the Kardashian family appropriated and repackaged Black culture for a white audience to build their media empire.
(11/09/20 7:22am)
Colleges and universities in the United States that serve more students of color are less likely to have sufficient funds to meet the needs of their students in light of the pandemic, according to new research.
(10/23/20 2:54am)
Two Wharton graduates and Wharton Dean Erika James discussed how to combat racism in the industry in the first lecture of Wharton's Beyond Business series.
(10/09/20 4:38am)
Philadelphia has recorded more than 360 homicides so far in what has become the city's deadliest year for gun violence in more than a decade.
(10/05/20 3:56am)
Perry World House welcomed back Michael Boyle, a former visiting fellow, to discuss his new book about the influence of drone technology on warfare, surveillance, and peacekeeping on Thursday.