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(04/20/24 6:54pm)
The University revoked Penn Students Against the Occupation of Palestine’s status as a registered student group on April 19, a spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(03/19/24 4:27am)
Wharton is defending its student government after an investigation by The Daily Pennsylvanian found that the Wharton Graduate Association allegedly failed to fulfill a promised $90,000 donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia.
(03/14/24 10:00am)
Also, Penn Medicine signed onto new artificial intelligence commitments.
(03/12/24 2:59am)
A group of Penn professors filed a lawsuit against the University, alleging a pattern of "McCarthyism" for preventing speech in opposition to Israel and seeking to stop the University from submitting documents to Congress.
(02/29/24 6:29am)
For nearly two decades, the "largest philanthropic event" at Penn has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for a charity that bridges education gaps in low-income Philadelphia neighborhoods. But Wharton's graduate student government has allegedly withheld at least $90,000 in promised donations from the event — prompting student resignations in protest and an ongoing dispute over what happened to the money.
(02/13/24 8:49pm)
Penn announced that it would have a delayed opening at 10 a.m. on Feb. 13 due to inclement winter weather.
(02/09/24 12:57am)
WASHINGTON — The United States Supreme Court appears poised to reverse a lower court decision prohibiting 1968 Wharton graduate and former President Donald Trump from appearing on the Colorado primary ballot.
(02/05/24 12:32am)
This story is developing and will be updated.
(01/25/24 5:32am)
Larry Jameson, a clinician turned University administrator, has been interim president for just over a month — and there is perhaps no Penn leader to have taken office amid so much turmoil on campus.
(01/19/24 5:08am)
Penn announced that normal University operations will be suspended Friday due to winter weather, the first such suspension in nearly three years.
(12/15/23 2:02am)
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted yesterday to withhold more than $31 million dollars in funding from the School of Veterinary Medicine in the wake of concerns over antisemitism on Penn’s campus.
(12/15/23 12:04am)
Penn announced early decision admissions for the Class of 2028, admitting around half of the University's first new class of students since the Supreme Court’s overturn of affirmative action.
(12/13/23 3:23am)
Jonathan Epstein was appointed dean of the Perelman School of Medicine and interim executive vice president of the University of Pennsylvania Health System, following J. Larry Jameson’s appointment as the University’s interim president.
(12/12/23 4:39pm)
Penn President Liz Magill announced her plans to resign in an email to the Penn community on Dec. 9. Minutes later, Scott Bok wrote he is stepping down from his position as the chair of the University Board of Trustees, according to a statement from Bok obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(12/09/23 10:06pm)
Penn President Liz Magill received substantial criticism for her interaction with Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) during Tuesday’s congressional hearings — days before she announced her resignation on Dec. 9.
(12/08/23 3:47am)
Penn’s embattled Gene Therapy Program laid off 84 employees and eliminated their positions on Dec. 5, according to an internal document obtained by The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(12/08/23 5:00am)
A new initiative by Penn Reproductive Justice is offering and delivering free emergency contraception kits to students living on campus.
(12/07/23 4:10pm)
This story is developing and will continue to be updated.
(12/09/23 8:35pm)
Penn President Liz Magill will resign, according to an email sent to the Penn community around 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 9.
(12/01/23 3:12am)
The United States Food and Drug Administration announced that it was opening an investigation into CAR-T therapy, a cancer treatment that was pioneered at Penn.