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(04/18/24 4:43am)
Four months have elapsed since former Penn President Liz Magill resigned, and the University Board of Trustees has yet to announce any steps toward the search for the University's next permanent president.
(04/11/24 3:43am)
The Penn Fund has received less money from fewer donors in 2024 than in any year since at least 2020 — a sign that tensions on campus may be tangibly impacting the University's financial support.
(03/28/24 11:34pm)
Members of two of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences' largest “build clubs” described inadequate support and unfair treatment from Engineering administrators.
(02/28/24 4:33am)
“A transformative experience” is how students describe one Africana Studies class that explores Black history, culture and life at Penn and beyond.
(01/26/24 6:07am)
The Penn LGBT Center appointed a new director and associate director following a six-month search.
(11/15/23 8:15am)
Five Penn community members involved with the Freedom School for Palestine remained in Houston Hall as of 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday after refusing to leave the building following their day-long teach-in.
(11/03/23 4:43am)
Penn's recent donor crisis will have uncertain financial and academic consequences on the long-term functioning of the University, multiple higher education experts told The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(10/06/23 4:41am)
Penn likely reported inaccurate student-faculty ratio metrics used by the U.S. News & World Report rankings, multiple higher education experts told The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(09/08/23 2:55am)
One year after the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School changed its name, students and alumni said they felt some lingering dissatisfaction, even though the debate was now in the rearview mirror.
(04/28/23 3:40am)
Amnesty International accused Penn of failing to adequately screen its investments in venture capital for their potential to contribute toward human rights abuses.
(03/02/23 5:42am)
Attendees of the Penn Alumni Class Presidents Event told The Daily Pennsylvanian that they felt “alienated” and “uninformed” by the interruption from protestors at the event.
(02/22/23 4:17am)
After Penn Carey Law School and the Perelman School of Medicine ended their participation in the U.S. News & World Report rankings, The Daily Pennsylvanian reached out to the other ten graduate schools to get a sense of how they feel.
(01/26/23 3:26am)
On Jan. 16, tenured Penn Carey Law School professor Amy Wax filed a grievance against Penn Carey Law Dean Ted Ruger. The grievance filing and a separate letter obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian list some of the key faculty members and committees who are connected to the disciplinary proceedings involving Wax.
(01/23/23 3:12am)
Penn Carey Law School has not changed its opposition to the U.S. News & World Report rankings after U.S. News announced changes to how it ranks law schools.
(12/08/22 10:11am)
Penn has received $505,000 in grant funding to increase the inclusivity of STEM education.
(11/15/22 1:44pm)
Penn Transit Services added four electric passenger vans to its fleet during Penn Climate Week, marking the service’s first-ever investment in electric vehicles.
(11/03/22 6:37am)
Dozens of Penn graduate students filled bags with groceries and other necessities in a pop-up food drive that the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly held on Oct. 28.
(10/24/22 5:09am)
Amid Fossil Free Penn's occupation of College Green, around 30 students from Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology interrupted an ExxonMobil recruitment event held by MIT’s Earth and Planetary Department.
(10/17/22 1:56am)
Penn Museum hosted the first event of a three-part series exploring Lenape history on University land and the surrounding area this Saturday.
(10/03/22 4:37am)
Across the Ivy League — and especially at Penn — yield rates have steadily increased over the last two decades.