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(12/12/23 4:40am)
The Penn community saw controversies and clashes in 2023, from donor backlash against University leadership to dining halls' failure to comply with the Philadelphia health code. Throughout the year, The Daily Pennsylvanian analyzed data to explore topics that affect Penn students. Here are the highlights.
(09/20/23 11:57pm)
Over 50 Penn scientists and engineers are relocating to the 13-story One uCity Square building in West Philadelphia, where they will centralize their biomedical technology research efforts.
(09/12/23 12:24am)
Penn ranked No.1 among the nation’s top schools for its impact on graduates’ salaries, according to the 2024 Wall Street Journal/College Pulse ranking.
(09/05/23 12:11am)
Penn Medicine has appointed Kevin Kline, assistant professor of Family Medicine and Community Health at the Perelman School of Medicine, as its first medical director for LGBTQ Health.
(08/30/23 1:17am)
A service offered by Penn is providing millions in student loan forgiveness for employees.
(08/21/23 8:55pm)
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to upperclassmen to glean words of advice for Penn’s Class of 2027.
(05/12/23 7:01am)
After more than a year of online classes, Penn announced over the summer that the fall 2021 semester would be held fully in person. Students would return to in-person classes for the first time in more than a year, regaining access to the Pottruck Health and Fitness Center, Van Pelt Library, and other campus amenities.
(04/13/23 1:38am)
Philadelphia's Bring-Your-Own restaurants are a staple of the Penn student experience. The Daily Pennsylvanian set out to find out which BYO is the cheapest.
(04/04/23 12:36am)
Professor of Folklore and Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations Dan Ben-Amos died at the age of 88 on March 26.
(02/03/23 2:28am)
The FBI searched President Joe Biden’s private office at the Penn Biden Center in mid-November, following the original discovery of classified documents on Nov. 2.
(01/30/23 12:43am)
The Aresty Institute of Executive Education at the Wharton School announced that Wharton will offer new online programming in the environmental, social, and governance space.
(01/25/23 2:42am)
Penn has the fewest days off for students among the Ivy League and several other Philadelphia-area universities.
(01/20/23 3:26am)
Eight Penn faculty have been recognized for shaping public discussion around education in the 2023 Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings by Education Week.
(01/12/23 2:44am)
René Vidal, a global leader in data science, has been appointed a Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor, President Liz Magill and Interim Provost Beth Winkelstein announced Wednesday.
(11/16/22 8:32am)
After two Wawa convenience stores in Philadelphia have closed within the past month due to security issues, some Penn students say they are concerned about safety in Philadelphia retail spaces.
(10/12/22 4:02am)
Residents of Hamilton Court, an off-campus apartment complex home to many Penn students, have reported a rise in maintenance issues and delayed responsiveness from facilities following the building’s management switch this summer.
(07/28/22 3:19am)
Robert Roy MacGregor III, M.D., professor emeritus of medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine and expert in infectious diseases, died at 84 on May 12, 2022, from kidney failure, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
(07/20/22 8:08pm)
After a yearlong investigation on the handling of the remains of the 1985 MOVE Bombing victims, investigators remain unable to explain how a box of victims’ remains managed to lay undetected in cold storage in the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office for decades after the bombing.
(06/03/22 12:42am)
Penn Wharton Budget Model released a new report on May 23 finding that households owed over $500 billion in taxes in 2022, a $200 billion increase from before the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020.
(04/21/22 2:30am)
Decorated paper cats and fish will adorn the Kelly Writers House this Thursday as students and faculty join together in person for the annual Marathon Reading Event for the first time since 2019.