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(04/23/24 3:31am)
A group of Penn students and alumni recommended punishment for eight Penn professors allegedly involved in antisemitic behavior in a letter to Interim Penn President Larry Jameson.
(04/15/24 2:03am)
Penn is motioning to dismiss the lawsuit alleging “McCarthyism” filed by a group of faculty members last month.
(04/05/24 4:07am)
Penn filed a new motion to dismiss and strike the claims in the ongoing, amended lawsuit alleging an insufficient response to antisemitism on campus.
(03/21/24 6:04am)
The University has opened an investigation into Penn Students Against the Occupation of Palestine, prohibiting the group from organizing events in Penn-affiliated spaces until the probe has concluded.
(03/13/24 3:54am)
New plaintiffs joined an amended complaint filed by two Penn students against the University alleging an insufficient response to antisemitism on campus.
(03/01/24 6:23am)
The Student Committee on Undergraduate Education committed to institutionalizing open expression protections, becoming the first branch of student government to issue a public statement on academic freedom since the University’s leadership crisis began last fall.
(02/13/24 6:04am)
Penn moved late Monday evening to dismiss a lawsuit brought by two students alleging that the University responded inadequately to antisemitism on campus.
(02/09/24 2:10am)
Penn Medicine surgeons successfully connected a genetically modified pig liver to a recently deceased person’s body — bringing doctors one step closer to performing the procedure in live patients with liver failure.
(02/06/24 4:16am)
A disruption to Penn's electrical distribution prompted the widespread Feb. 4 power outage that affected the Quad, 1920 Commons, and Harnwell College House.
(01/31/24 4:17am)
Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine told The Daily Pennsylvanian that they are implementing “significant changes” after current students and recent graduates voiced concerns about their work schedules, with many claiming to work more than 100 hours a week.
(01/18/24 1:37am)
The Presidential Commission on Countering Hate and Building Community announced its members and goals for the spring semester.
(12/06/23 2:03am)
The Wharton School, in collaboration with the Wharton Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Group, has introduced a new course that merges business education with social justice, a first-of-its-kind class at the intersection of these fields.
(11/07/23 3:47am)
The School of Nursing and Annenberg School for Communication partnered with Camden County to create a virtual reality training video on Narcan administration.
(11/07/23 1:36am)
Crushes, a new dating app created by Wharton MBA student, launched last month, offering a platform where Penn students could make connections.
(10/10/23 1:58am)
For the first time, a site actively under excavation by the Penn Museum in Turkey has been designated a United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site.
(10/16/23 5:05pm)
Researchers at the School of Nursing found that injury-related factors may be the driving influence behind racial and ethnic disparities in chronic pain.