Former Penn Admissions Dean Lee Stetson dies at 82
Stetson, who was also a teacher, veteran, and college consultant, served as Penn's dean of admissions from 1981 until his retirement in 2007.
Stetson, who was also a teacher, veteran, and college consultant, served as Penn's dean of admissions from 1981 until his retirement in 2007.
Rodrigo Neiva’s leave of absence and subsequent departure follow recent reporting by The Daily Pennsylvanian on a lawsuit alleging that Neiva violated University policies by engaging in “sexually explicit and harassing conduct.”
Also, how Liz Magill is spending her post-presidency.
Rodrigo Neiva’s leave of absence and subsequent departure follow recent reporting by The Daily Pennsylvanian on a lawsuit alleging that Neiva violated University policies by engaging in “sexually explicit and harassing conduct.”
As the Class of 2028 arrived to Penn, The Daily Pennsylvanian’s photographers captured the moments of excitement and joy that made the week.
This year’s convocation took place at Franklin Field for the second year in a row and featured remarks from several Penn administrators and student performances.
The Democratic National Convention was full of optimism, hope, and excitement in support of the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris.
CMA’s annual media contest recognizes student journalism in a variety of categories, including design, writing, photo, and sports.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a guide to the transportation options every Penn student should know to navigate Penn's campus, Philadelphia, and beyond.
Six members of SEPTA’s board have taken no trips on the system since the beginning of 2024, four of whom have taken no trips since the beginning of 2023.
A source close to the former Penn president told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Magill will not be teaching, and both opportunities are temporary, unpaid and research-focused.
The Quakers were ultimately unable to overcome a two-goal deficit against the Dragons.
Guest Columnists Jessa Lingel and Dustyn Roberts offer crucial reforms to Penn’s current faculty leave policies.
The Quakers will open the season on the road against NJIT on November 4.
The two House committees sent a letter to Interim Penn President Larry Jameson and University Board of Trustees Chair Ramanan Raghavendran on Aug. 22.
The game’s only goal was scored 18 seconds into the second half.
As the Quakers return to action, here’s a one-sentence introduction to each of Penn’s varsity athletics teams.
Also, 28 key Penn phrases for the Class of 2028.