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(11/03/23 3:08am)
I represent Professor Amy L. Wax, a tenured professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. She is the target of charges brought by the former dean of the law school; he asked the school to strip her of tenure and fire her for remarks she made in the media and on campus.
(11/02/23 12:19am)
Wharton professor Adam Grant showcased his latest book, "Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things," at the second Authors@Wharton event of the academic year.
(11/01/23 11:24pm)
Wellness at Penn will provide COVID-19 boosters to members of the Penn community next week in partnership with a local pharmacy.
(11/06/23 12:44am)
The Asian American Studies Program has doubled in size through new faculty hires and the launch of the Panda Express Postdoctoral Fellowship.
(11/01/23 2:52am)
It's often said that there's no such thing as a second chance to make a first impression. Last month, Penn men's basketball showed the first glimpses of its upcoming season at Ivy League Media Days, where coach Steve Donahue, senior guard Clark Slajchert, and senior center Nick Spinoso spoke to the media at large for the first time since last March.
(11/01/23 1:15am)
Penn will continue its collaboration with federal officials as the Biden administration announced a plan to address an increase in antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents on college campuses on Monday.
(11/01/23 12:39am)
Long-time Penn women’s track and field coach Tony Tenisci — who dedicated more than three decades to the program — died on Oct. 28.
(10/31/23 1:20am)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.
(11/01/23 1:44am)
Penn’s women's basketball finished the 2022-23 season with a 17-12 winning record, which it hope to continue this year with a new slate of fresh players to carry the team to championship trophies this season.
(10/31/23 6:09am)
Heading into its last game of the season, Penn women’s soccer was at a fork in the road. On the one hand, there had been various successes throughout the season that demonstrated a marked improvement from the previous campaign. On the other hand, with the team finding itself on the wrong side of too many close games, the results just weren’t there.
(11/16/23 2:16am)
The Wharton Graduate Association uncovered widespread financial discrepancies in MBA student organization funding dating as far back as 2017, forcing over 100 graduate clubs to begin the school year with no cash balance.
(10/31/23 10:53pm)
Like many people over the summer, my friends and I decided to watch "Oppenheimer" — a three-hour-long biopic about the development of the Manhattan Project. It was impossible not to become absorbed in the Barbenheimer craze where people would argue over whether to see "Oppenheimer" or "Barbie" — often ending with viewers watching both (sometimes on the same day).
(10/31/23 1:06am)
In my final column for The Daily Pennsylvanian as a Penn student earlier this year, I wrote about the connection Penn students and alumni have with one another, and how proud I was to feel accepted as a part of a community that I admired and, in a sense, idealised so much. But these past few weeks, what has scared and saddened me is that that unity and togetherness has been lost. Even from an ocean away, I’ve heard and seen accounts which contradict all that Penn stands for: tense and stand-offish demonstrations on campus and online, students and faculty being scared to speak out for fear of death threats or doxxing, and especially my Israeli, Arab, Muslim and Jewish friends feeling scared for their safety after a vicious spike in Islamophobia and antisemitism across the West. I have reached out to as many of them as I can to express my solidarity and empathy in a time that I can only imagine the difficulty of.
(10/31/23 4:27am)
Fossil Free Penn hosted a press conference on College Green on Monday to announce their filing of complaint with Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry to protest the Board of Trustees' investment in fossil fuels.
(10/31/23 4:46am)
School of Veterinary Medicine first year Natalie Kim died on Oct. 23.
(11/06/23 12:50am)
Vice Dean and Director of the Wharton Undergraduate Division Diana Robertson has launched an innovative series, Lunch with VDR, designed to foster interactive engagement with students this semester.
(10/31/23 11:58pm)
The Penn Museum collaborated with the Mexican Cultural Center to host a celebration for Día de Los Muertos as part of its 12th annual CultureFest! on Oct. 21.
(10/31/23 1:26am)
The Penn chapter of the American Association of University Professors said that fundamental academic functionings have been "impaired" by administrators and donors' response to the ongoing violence in Gaza and Israel and the Palestine Writes Literature Festival.
(10/30/23 12:15am)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.
(10/30/23 12:13am)
In classic five-by-five, give this DP mini crossword a go.