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(02/10/22 8:00am)
Amy Gutmann, the longest-serving president in the University’s history, will hold an event today to thank students and reflect on her 18-year tenure following her confirmation as the United States ambassador to Germany.
(02/04/22 5:17pm)
Penn has selected former provost Wendell Pritchett to serve as the University's interim president, pending Amy Gutmann's imminent confirmation as United States ambassador to Germany. Pritchett will be the first Black individual to serve as Penn president.
(01/27/22 6:18am)
Tenured Penn Law professor Amy Wax reiterated racist remarks against Asian and Black Americans, retaliating against the University's recent decision to initiate sanctions against her.
(01/18/22 10:04pm)
Penn Law School Dean Ted Ruger has initiated the University sanctions process against Amy Wax, according to a statement released Jan. 18.
(01/18/22 3:38am)
Penn Law School is considering sanctions against Amy Wax — whose anti-Asian comments sparked national scrutiny — after a letter from the Philadelphia City Council urged Penn to review her role within the University.
(01/05/22 5:49am)
A petition calling on Penn to suspend law professor Amy Wax and reform the University's tenure policy has garnered more than 800 signatures, ignited by Wax's scrutinized claims that "the United States is better off with fewer Asians and less Asian immigration."
(12/14/21 5:45am)
The United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will hold its first hearing on Tuesday on Penn President Amy Gutmann’s nomination to be the next U.S. ambassador to Germany.
(12/03/21 12:08am)
Penn students who interned in the public sector discussed the value of building connections and the ability to move between the public and private sectors at an SNF Paideia Program panel held Thursday afternoon.
(11/19/21 3:08am)
COVID-19 cases are on the rise across Philadelphia as many Penn students, faculty, and staff prepare to travel over Thanksgiving break.
(11/11/21 2:42am)
Broken heating on the fourth floor of David Rittenhouse Laboratory forced professors and graduate students to work in cold temperatures last week.
(10/29/21 3:19am)
Penn was ranked No. 13 in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2022 ranking of the Best Global Universities, up one spot from No. 14 in last year’s ranking.
(10/26/21 4:28am)
An activated fire sprinkler on the fifth floor of Harnwell College House flooded the residences of 27 students last week, causing significant damage throughout the first five floors of the building.
(10/08/21 12:12am)
About a third of Americans would consider abolishing or limiting the role of the Supreme Court, a significant increase from 2019, according to an Annenberg School for Communication study.