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(11/14/21 9:47pm)
Penn Vice Provost for Global Initiatives Ezekiel Emanuel will co-teach a new course this spring that will require students to travel to Washington every Friday.
(11/10/21 3:51pm)
Penn's COVID-19 case count remained low last week, but thousands of students risk being barred from campus buildings next week as a result of continued testing noncompliance.
(11/03/21 5:06am)
The University issued fewer than 1,000 red PennOpen Passes to undergraduate students Tuesday morning due to noncompliance with the biweekly COVID-19 screening test policy, a decrease from the more than 9,000 issued to undergraduate and graduate students two weeks ago.
(10/28/21 1:12am)
Penn will place 1,150 students on spring course registration hold for violating the University's COVID-19 vaccination requirement.
(10/27/21 6:37pm)
A total of 7,231 students are at risk of receiving red PennOpen Passes on Nov. 2 — barring them from many campus buildings — as a result of failing to comply with Penn's biweekly COVID-19 screening testing policy.
(10/19/21 8:30pm)
Penn issued 9,130 red PennOpen Passes on Tuesday to students who have failed to comply with the University's COVID-19 testing requirement within the past two weeks.
(10/18/21 4:27am)
Penn vaccinated 14,000 community members at its longest and largest-ever flu vaccine clinic.
(10/14/21 3:17am)
Penn announced on Tuesday that 99% of undergraduate students are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
(09/29/21 4:09am)
After four weeks of in-person classes and on-campus life, Penn's COVID-19 case count has remained low, and the University has seen no proof of classroom transmission.
(09/28/21 5:14am)
Penn's annual flu clinic is set to vaccinate more community members than ever before, as the University flu vaccine mandate will take effect.
(08/05/21 9:12pm)
Penn will once again require all community members — regardless of vaccination status — to wear a mask while indoors.
(07/29/21 4:24am)
Along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Penn will reverse course and strongly recommend — but not require — that fully vaccinated community members wear masks indoors.
(07/22/21 1:13am)
President Joe Biden officially nominated Penn's former Chair of the Board of Trustees and 1981 Penn Law School graduate David Cohen as the next United States Ambassador to Canada after weeks of speculation.
(07/02/21 9:31pm)
The White House announced in a press release on Friday afternoon that President Joe Biden is tapping Penn President Amy Gutmann as the next United States ambassador to Germany, confirming reports from earlier this week.
(06/29/21 10:23pm)
Penn President Amy Gutmann will be nominated to become the next United States ambassador to Germany, according to Der Spiegel, a German newspaper.
(06/24/21 6:51pm)
Penn will conduct its fall 2021 semester as a fully in-person, on-campus experience.
(06/16/21 11:22pm)
As colleges across the country prepare to reopen and host largely in-person, on-campus semesters for the first time in over a year, many are weighing the decision of whether to require students, faculty, and staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before returning to campus this fall. The Daily Pennsylvanian is tracking the vaccine mandate policies of over 200 colleges across each of the 50 states.
(06/14/21 9:42pm)
Penn community members who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are no longer required to wear a mask on campus in nearly all circumstances.
(05/22/21 12:11am)
Penn community members who are fully vaccinated no longer need to wear a mask outdoors on campus, a major step towards a more normal fall semester.
(05/17/21 2:41am)
From the Philadelphia Eagles’ first-ever Super Bowl victory to an unprecedented pandemic, the Class of 2021's four years at Penn were marked by celebrations, controversies, and change.