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(03/13/23 2:29am)
Rodin College House suites will receive new couches and armchairs over the next few weeks, with Harnwell and Harrison College Houses to follow suit over the summer.
(02/07/23 4:19am)
Another instance of flooding in Harrison College House caused damage to the first five floors of the building amid a wave of cold temperatures.
(01/26/23 1:37am)
College Hall will be restored over the next two years, starting in early 2023 and ending in January 2025.
(01/11/23 3:06am)
Multiple floors in Harnwell and Harrison College Houses flooded over winter break due to cracked pipes that resulted from open windows letting in cold air.
(12/09/22 3:01am)
Three Graduate and Professional Student Assembly executive board members who recently resigned their positions are denying allegations of improper spending.
(12/11/22 7:00pm)
The confirmation of former Penn President Amy Gutmann as the United States ambassador to Germany at the beginning of 2022 set into motion a months-long presidential transition, in which the University saw three presidents over less than 12 months.
(10/24/22 5:07am)
The student section of Homecoming weekend included free food, games, and merchandise giveaways for students and continued the tradition of an annual tree planting ceremony for the first-year class.
(10/18/22 3:02am)
Some student residents have reported numerous maintenance issues, pest disturbances, and clogged trash chutes in Penn's high-rise college houses.
(10/04/22 5:38am)
Penn has broken its silence on the sale of the University City Townhomes after months of protests, announcing a series of actions to address the broader lack of affordable housing in Philadelphia.
(09/27/22 5:00am)
Penn Labs added a Dining Analytics feature to its popular Penn Mobile app, aiming to predict when a student will run out of meal swipes or Dining Dollars.
(09/13/22 6:13am)
Penn announced Monday that it will be building a new performing arts theater next to the Annenberg Center.
(09/12/22 3:57am)
Penn has changed its supplemental essay prompts for the 2022–2023 application cycle to now include a third prompt encouraging students on putting words to feelings of gratitude.
(08/11/22 3:29am)
Recent Penn graduates Max Strickberger, Sam Strickberger, Niko Simpkins, and Seungkwon Son received the 2022 Penn President’s Engagement Prize for their startup College Green Ventures, which aims to be “a national hub for social impact on college campuses.”
(08/13/22 6:48pm)
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine have discovered a new type of cell, the respiratory airway secretory cell in the lung, which could help repair damage caused by diseases such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
(07/25/22 7:43pm)
The History of Science Society is moving to Philadelphia as part of a new partnership between Penn’s Department of History and Sociology of Science and the Science History Institute.
(06/30/22 1:23pm)
Penn Engineering researchers have developed an easier way to treat and identify cancer tumors by turning a patient's antibodies into highly potent bispecific antibodies.
(06/15/22 12:47am)
Penn Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have partnered with Costa Rica’s social security program to advance CAR T-cell cancer therapy research, a type of immunotherapy that could improve and reduce the cost of cancer treatment.
(04/20/22 4:33am)
Perry World House will hold its 2022 Global Shifts Colloquium this Thursday, which will consist of three events centered around the theme “Islands on the Climate Front Line: Risk and Resilience,”
(04/14/22 2:17pm)
Perelman School of Medicine researchers found that at-risk patients provided with naloxone in the emergency department are more likely to carry naloxone in the future, Penn Today reported.
(03/31/22 2:20am)
1996 College graduate Matt Robinson published his first book, “Lions, Tigers, and … Bulldogs?: An Unofficial Guide to the Legends and Lore of the Ivy League”, which reveals lesser-known facts about the Ivy League schools.