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(02/26/24 2:53am)
Morton Amsterdam Dean of the School of Dental Medicine Mark Wolff received the Woods System of Care Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes his contributions to delivering dental care to disabled individuals.
(02/27/24 1:49am)
The Penn Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships announced an award to advance health literacy in honor of Sarah Katz, a Penn student who died in September 2022.
(02/22/24 11:00am)
Also, open expression concerns dominated an open forum.
(02/22/24 4:14am)
Give this DP crossword a go. This puzzle was published in print on Thursday, February 15, 2024.
(02/22/24 6:32am)
Penn students expressed concerns about free speech on campus and the University’s response to pro-Palestinian demonstrations at the Feb. 21 University Council open forum.
(02/22/24 5:06am)
Penn was named a "Top Producing Institution" of Fulbright Students from the United States by the Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
(02/26/24 4:56am)
LilyLoop, a team of first-year students who proposed a line of “smart” period products, won $10,000 in the 2024 Y-Prize competition to realize their business idea.
(02/22/24 5:00am)
Penn's Cinema and Media Studies Department opened submissions for its fifth annual script contest, "The Red & Blue List."
(02/22/24 2:23am)
Students are expressing concern over a lack of campus security amid a surge of electric scooter thefts on campus.
(02/21/24 8:38pm)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.
(02/22/24 1:08am)
Following a challenging 8-37 season, Penn women's softball aims to bounce back, particularly in the pitching department. With the strategic hiring of Christina Biggerstaff as the new assistant coach, Penn softball is poised for significant improvement.
(02/22/24 3:03am)
From giving tours of the athletic facilities to interviews — and from administrative meetings to conversations with student athletes — Penn Director of Athletics and Recreation Alanna Shanahan says she does not stop moving the entire day. Rest, relaxation, and the word "no" do not appear to be in her vocabulary, Shanahan and colleagues told The Daily Pennsylvanian.
(02/26/24 2:31am)
My guess is that nearly everyone reading this article knows someone who has been academically disingenuous, or been that someone before. Being academically dishonest isn’t all about flashy examples, like the two admitted Penn students accused of plagiarism and fabricating data in 2022. There are smaller violations that may feel less egregious, or even harmless, like querying ChatGPT for help completing your homework, peeking at a friend’s lab assignment, or answering a PollEverywhere as if you’re in class, when really, you’re snoozing in your dorm.
(02/19/24 12:00pm)
Also, Penn men's basketball dropped home games over the weekend.
(02/21/24 11:00am)
Also, the latest on Penn's standardized testing requirement.
(02/23/24 11:00am)
As of late, most of my columns have focused on things I take issue with: Whether it’s Liz Magill’s resignation and the threats to free speech on campus, or the lack of racial diversity in Panhellenic sororities. I haven't highlighted the things that I truly appreciate and, more specifically, the places in which I’ve found community at Penn.
(02/24/24 11:00am)
Last fall, a plethora of new results from U.S. News & World Report, Wall Street Journal, and Forbes elevated Penn in their national college rankings. Nearly every list places Penn among the top 10, some going as far as placing the University among the top five. This universal growth resulted from a key change in most of these sources’ metrics: greater consideration given to postgraduate salaries.
(02/21/24 5:06am)
Penn has yet to announce whether it will reinstate its standardized testing requirement for the 2024-25 admissions cycle, a spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian — unlike other Ivy League schools.
(02/21/24 5:00am)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.
(02/21/24 3:22am)
Although they almost got bit, the Quakers tamed the Great Danes in a Tuesday matinee.