Pro-Palestinian protesters enter gates of Penn president's house during march against encampment sweep
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The Penn chapter of the American Association of University Professors held a press conference on Zoom at 1 p.m. today condemning the arrests of 33 members of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment this morning and the suppression of "nonviolent anti-war protest."
As calls for universities to provide increased transparency into their investments grow across the country, The Daily Pennsylvanian looked into what disclosure and divestment mean and how Penn manages its $21 billion endowment.
Follow live updates here, and read all of our coverage of the Gaza Solidarity Encampment and protesters’ demands here.
As night fell on the pro-Palestinian encampment which began on College Green on Thursday, participants prepared for the possibility of arrest and community members rallied in support of Penn's divestment from Israel's war in Gaza.
After the Russian government banned several Penn affiliates from entering its territory, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with two sanctioned Penn academics about how the ban connects to their work on Russian affairs.
The Russian government banned a Penn professor and five Penn affiliates from entering its territory, according to a March 14 press release from the Russian Federation.
Penn's Presidential Commission on Countering Hate and Building Community released its preliminary recommendations and a plan to gather input from the Penn community.
Penn's School of Dental Medicine and its dean are engaged in an ongoing legal battle with a former school administrator, who claims that he faced termination in retaliation for raising a sexual misconduct complaint.
This story is developing and will be updated.
Penn's task force on antisemitism is continuing with its work despite the resignations of former President Liz Magill and Board of Trustees Chair Scott Bok.
Liz Magill launched several initiatives during her tenure as Penn president, including committees to address hate on campus and a University-wide strategic framework. After Magill’s resignation in the fall, here’s how these initiatives will proceed in the coming months under Interim President Larry Jameson.
Penn President Liz Magill will resign, according to an email sent to the Penn community around 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 9.
The University launched two initiatives to bring Penn community members into dialogue over shared meals and build a sense of campus connection.
Penn community members expressed support for the Israeli restaurant Goldie following a pro-Palestinian protest for Gaza — which has drawn criticism from elected officials for antisemitism — outside of its Center City location.
Penn Alumni President Michael Barrett, a 1989 Engineering graduate and University trustee, wrote an email to alumni Thursday defending University leadership’s response to recent campus activity.
Kristyn Palmiotto has been appointed the executive director of Penn Abroad after serving as deputy director of the program.
Chao Guo, professor of nonprofit management in the School of Social Policy and Practice, has been elected president of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action.
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A team of Penn engineers are working to create COVID-19 tests that are faster, less costly, and more environmentally friendly.