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(12/16/22 12:28am)
Penn announced early decision admissions results for the Class of 2027, admitting the first-ever group of students who will not have to pay an enrollment deposit.
(12/11/22 7:00pm)
In 2022, several members of Penn’s administration announced plans to leave their position, prompting searches to fill their vacancies. The Daily Pennsylvanian’s coverage followed the developments, from the search for a new provost to the sudden departure of the director of the Pan-Asian American Community House. Many of the developments followed Liz Magill’s assumption of her new role as Penn president on July 1.
(12/01/22 3:54am)
A class action lawsuit against Penn seeking a refund for the switch to remote learning reached a proposed settlement of $4.5 million.
(11/04/22 12:16am)
For nearly a decade, students at Penn have demanded that the administration divest from fossil fuels.
(10/20/22 12:10am)
Penn will fully fund the Middle East Center after it lost its federal Title VI funding, which had temporarily jeopardized the center and its future.
(10/13/22 1:59am)
Penn has formed a search committee to select a successor for University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Dean Ted Ruger.
(09/28/22 1:27am)
Penn’s endowment saw a less than 1% return for the 2022 fiscal year ending June 30, posting an annual increase from $20.5 billion to $20.7 billion.
(09/29/22 1:50am)
A recent ranking placed Penn second to last for free speech on college campuses, prompting mixed reactions from some students.
(09/19/22 4:26am)
Penn is actively working to support the Middle East Center after it lost all of its federal funding, Vice Provost for Education Karen Detlefsen said at a recent webinar.
(09/14/22 3:48am)
The Wharton School has appointed Renita Miller as the business school’s first-ever chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer.
(07/07/22 1:40pm)
Insomnia Cookies, the late-night bakery started by 2004 College graduate Seth Berkowitz at Penn in 2003, announced in June that they will open an experimental headquarters in Center City.
(06/06/22 4:00am)
West Philadelphia staple microbrewery Dock Street West closed down at the end of May.
(04/14/22 5:42am)
Vice President Kamala Harris called for new regulations to help American union workers at a Philadelphia rally on Tuesday.
(04/08/22 5:09am)
Wharton School professor Lawrence Hrebiniak died in his home at the age of 78 on Jan. 18 due to pulmonary heart failure.
(03/28/22 4:57am)
Cornell University moved its Ithaca campus to an increased level of precaution following an unexpected rise in COVID-19 cases.
(02/23/22 5:15am)
Neuralink — a brain chip company founded by 1997 College and Wharton graduate Elon Musk — issued a response to a lawsuit alleging animal abuse by the company.
(02/17/22 3:32am)
The Penn Cultural Heritage Center is holding a virtual lecture on antiquities trafficking and art crime.
(02/09/22 3:10am)
Following Harvard's decision to enact sanctions against professor John Comaroff — who has received misconduct allegations — 38 Harvard faculty members signed an open letter questioning the results of the investigation.
(01/31/22 3:41am)
Two Penn transfer students founded a club to teach students the art of Chinese calligraphy.
(11/29/21 3:17am)
The Wistar Institute recently received a $4 million grant to study the effects of COVID-19 on at-risk populations, as well as new COVID-19 treatments for future use.