The committee's database cited 15 grants awarded to Penn faculty by the National Science Foundation, identifying them as “woke” and “questionable” for advancing DEI and “neo-Marxist class warfare propaganda.”
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Five Penn classes offered this semester that highlight Black history
As Penn celebrates Black History Month through programming and events, here are five classes offered this semester across departments that highlight Black history.
Researchers from the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, have developed a bioengineered chip that replicates the environment of human bone marrow for cancer treatment research.
Simar Soni | Situationships suck: Bring back the 2000s
Columnist Simar Soni discusses why situationships are an epidemic for Generation Z that must be cured.
Five Penn classes offered this semester that highlight Black history
As Penn celebrates Black History Month through programming and events, here are five classes offered this semester across departments that highlight Black history.
Researchers from the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, have developed a bioengineered chip that replicates the environment of human bone marrow for cancer treatment research.
Arthur Ross Gallery opens new exhibition highlighting pieces from the Neumann Family Collection
Free and open to the Penn community, the exhibition serves as a unique collaboration between faculty, students, and the Neumann family.
Penn Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics announces 14 small grant funding recipients
The annual program will provide up to $20,000 for LDI senior fellows and $6,000 for assistant fellows.
Penn Medicine uses artificial intelligence tool to find lifesaving treatment
Penn Medicine used an artificial intelligence tool to find a treatment that aided in saving the life of a patient with idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease.
Penn wrestling dominates Princeton 31-7 in final Ivy dual meet of the season
Standout performances from veterans and young talent contributed to the victory.
Penn women’s swimming and diving is confident heading into Ivy League Championships
Junior Anna Moehn and freshman Kayla Fu are set to shine in the 1650-yard freestyle and 100 butterfly, respectively.
Here’s how Penn researchers are using mRNA technology to treat cancer, celiac disease
Penn researchers are developing new treatments using mRNA technology to combat a range of diseases, namely celiac disease treatment and cancer.
Reports reveal health, environmental impacts from Northeast Philadelphia plane crash
The potential human health impacts from lingering pollutants is still under debate and further environmental remediation efforts at the site will likely be necessary, according to the reports.
Men’s tennis takes one, drops two at ECAC Indoor Championships
The Quakers finished fourth in a preview for their Ivy League matchups to come.
Diya Choksey | The Penn ‘Hunger Games’: May social capital be ever in your favor
Senior columnist Diya Choksey examines how, in a school where everyone is brilliant, status has beecome the real competition.
DP Daybreak | Pro-Palestinian activists march on campus
Also, the DP compiled highlights from Penn's fifth annual Energy Week.
Seven Penn Medicine and CHOP faculty members elected to American Society for Clinical Investigation
The faculty represent a range of specialties, from radiation oncology to pathology and lab medicine.
Wharton maintains top spot in 2025 Financial Times MBA program rankings
This year marks the second in a row that Wharton has topped the list.
Penn hosts Distinguished Visiting Faculty Fellow Lecture on preparing for the future of AI
The lecture was presented by the Provost’s Distinguished Visiting Faculty Fellow in the School of Nursing for 2024-25, Patricia Brennan, who received a Master of Science in Nursing from Penn in 1979.
Fifth annual Energy Week at Penn highlights future of energy and sustainability
This year’s programming featured a range of events, from panels on conservative approaches to energy policy to an on-campus e-waste drive encouraging students and faculty to recycle old electronics.



















