Breaking down the sport behind the Quakers’ biggest athletic event of the year.
38th and Spruce Street Intersection
This year’s theme — “Inspire Informed Action” — aims to bring together students, faculty, and local organizations to promote environmental awareness and action.
Penn researchers use AI to accelerate RNA drug development
The AIRFoundry facility — funded by a six-year, $18 million National Science Foundation grant — brings together researchers to design and test lipid nanoparticles that deliver RNA-based therapies.
Annenberg School launches strategic vision to ‘tell the story’ of communications at Penn
Recalling conversations from the start of her tenure in July 2023, Annenberg School for Communication Dean Sarah Banet-Weiser said many peers were aware of the school’s reputation but unclear on the specifics of its work.
This year’s theme — “Inspire Informed Action” — aims to bring together students, faculty, and local organizations to promote environmental awareness and action.
Penn researchers use AI to accelerate RNA drug development
The AIRFoundry facility — funded by a six-year, $18 million National Science Foundation grant — brings together researchers to design and test lipid nanoparticles that deliver RNA-based therapies.
Penn alum, federal agency chair defends investigation into antisemitism on campus
2008 College graduate and EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas told the crowd that there “is no other way to protect the victims of harassment or discrimination” without collecting their personal information.
Penn announces changes to 2026-27 employee health care plan
The changes include new contribution amounts, a deductible increase, and additional voluntary benefit options.
Daybreak: The Annenberg School's strategic vision
Also, previewing Earth Week.
Wharton club hosts ‘Beef’ creator for discussion on television show, film career
The three-time Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning director shared filmmaking advice during the event and discussed the creation of “Beef” following the debut of its second season on April 16.
Don’t vote at Penn
Columnist Eden Liu argues that with so little skin in the game, most Penn students should abstain from voting in local Philadelphia races.
Daybreak: President’s prizes
Also, Wellness Week programming.
‘Penn at its best’: Jameson announces 2026 engagement, innovation prize recipients
Each winning team will recieve $100,000 in project funding, along with a $50,000 living stipend per member.
Penn unions sound ‘alarm’ on possible employee benefit changes
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with union representatives and organizers who raised concerns about reductions to benefits such as healthcare, retirement, and paid time off.
Penn wraps 2026 Wellness Week with student programming
“You can go to Penn and also be well,” College senior Elizabeth Wang said.
Penn SAS unveils academic initiative promoting democracy, liberal arts education
In a statement to The Daily Pennsylvanian, School of Arts and Sciences Dean Mark Trodden wrote that the initiative “epitomizes” the school’s strategic goals.
Penn hosts former Treasury Secretary for discussion on public sector careers
The discussion was moderated by College sophomore and Government and Politics Association President Ferenc Brezo.
Sarah Miller of Penn women’s basketball will transfer to UC Irvine
The sophomore guard impressed at the 2024 Big 5 Classic but played limited minutes this past season.
SAS recognizes 2026 Dean’s Scholars for ‘exceptional’ academics, research
Nine seniors in the College of Arts and Sciences were recognized alongside students from the College of Liberal and Professional Studies and the graduate division of the School of Arts and Sciences.
Editorial | Penn is closing the door on open expression
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that the recent proposed guidelines on open expression leave no room for effective protest at Penn.


















