Van Pelt Library remains closed for fourth day as flood clean up continues
Van Pelt Library will remain closed for a fourth day on Thursday as the building continues to recover from flooding and a power outage.
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Van Pelt Library will remain closed for a fourth day on Thursday as the building continues to recover from flooding and a power outage.
Amy Wax refuted allegations regarding her controversial conduct and sought support from professors at an event with a national free speech group.
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Around 500 Penn faculty were invited to a free speech group's event with Amy Wax — but a much smaller number are signed up to attend.
A Penn political science course in Washington will be held for the second time next semester — and students will now visit the White House and the Supreme Court.
Penn is refining its legacy admissions policy under Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule, according to interviews with 14 alumni, students, and college admissions experts.
Actress and singer-songwriter Idina Menzel will deliver Penn’s Commencement speech at the Class of 2023 graduation ceremony.
Fried chicken restaurant Wishbone closed its University City location on Feb. 19 after 10 years of operation.
Penn will host a support "check-in" event for community members impacted by recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria on Feb. 10.
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Tenured Penn Carey Law School professor Amy Wax filed a grievance against Dean Theodore Ruger, initiating a counter-complaint to the University’s disciplinary proceedings against her.
On Jan. 9, The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Penn President Liz Magill in her College Hall office for a 25-minute interview. The conversation spanned topics from Penn's recent actions on climate to ongoing searches for multiple University administrators. The full transcript of the interview is below and has been lightly edited for grammar and clarity.
In 2022, a conflict that had been bubbling at Penn for years reached a new level of controversy. Tenured Penn Carey Law School professor Amy Wax — a self-described “race realist” — drew national outcry at the start of the year after making racist remarks on a podcast.
In a new book, Wharton School Dean Erika James discusses her research on how leaders can navigate crises and prepare themselves for unforeseen challenges in their field.
As the University's disciplinary proceedings against Penn Carey Law School professor Amy Wax continue, her classes are seeing lower student enrollment.
Franklin's Table Food Hall on Penn's campus will soon welcome two new restaurants to its lineup.
Five Guys plans to open its University City location near campus in mid-December, over a year since its initial announcement.
Penn clarified that it no longer holds any direct investments in fossil fuel companies, going further than previous announcements about its fossil fuel holdings.
One year ago, Penn football was fresh off yet another disappointing season. The 3-7 finish, highlighted by a third-straight losing record in conference play that left the Quakers at the bottom of the Ivy League, had many calling for change within the program.
The University of Pennsylvania Penn Carey Law School will not submit data for the U.S. News & World Report rankings next year, joining a flurry of other top law schools who recently made the same decision.