Attendees rallied against gentrification for almost four hours during Saturday's Chinatown march.
38th and Spruce Street Intersection
New Penn GSWS course to feature interdisciplinary approach to disability studies
"Introduction to Disability Studies" will be offered for the first time this fall, providing students with the opportunity to explore disability through an interdisciplinary lens.
In a recent visit to Philadelphia, Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted the achievements of local unions and the Biden administration's commitment to workers' rights.
1968 Wharton graduate, former President Donald Trump indicted on 37 charges in classified documents case
Trump is the first former president to be indicted on federal charges.
New Penn GSWS course to feature interdisciplinary approach to disability studies
"Introduction to Disability Studies" will be offered for the first time this fall, providing students with the opportunity to explore disability through an interdisciplinary lens.
In a recent visit to Philadelphia, Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted the achievements of local unions and the Biden administration's commitment to workers' rights.
'Love, Light, and Liberation': Philadelphia Pride March celebrates 51 years of Pride
The 51st annual Philadelphia Pride March and Festival began at Washington Square in Center City and ended with festivities in the Gayborhood.
Penn Medicine to open a crisis response center in West Philadelphia
The new crisis response center will open at HUP Cedar later this summer, replacing a center that closed there in 2020.
Penn baseball falls to Southern Miss. in NCAA Regional Final, ending historic season
Penn held a 5-1 lead in the fourth inning, but the Golden Eagles' offense would not go away.
Penn baseball falls to Southern Miss., setting up winner-take-all final game
The Red and Blue came unraveled in the 9th after remaining close for much of the contest.
Penn baseball dances to NCAA Regional Final with stunning wins over Auburn and Samford
After knocking off the No. 13 team in the nation, Penn followed up the effort with another electrifying victory.
UA releases annual report for 50th session, highlighting transparency and accountability
The report highlighted transparency and collaboration as some of its goals throughout the UA's 50th session.
Penn Medicine housestaff prepare for bargaining phase of union campaign
Penn Medicine residents and fellows voted 892-110 in favor of unionization in early May.
Cross is the LGBT Center's second ever director, taking on the role after its first director Bob Schoenberg retired in 2017.
Penn track & field sends six to NCAA Championships following Jacksonville regional
Juniors Scott Toney and Liv Morganti earned championship bids in the pole vault and 3,000m steeplechase, respectively.
Anna Cowenhoven named new vice president of University Communications
Cowenhoven currently serves as the senior executive director and associate dean for communications for Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Researchers from Penn, Max Planck Institute release AI-based image editing tool
The tool, called DragGAN, is one of many AI tools that have become widely available for public use.
Graduate Student Government Leaders | A Real Seat at Penn’s Table
Graduate student government leaders encourage Penn to improve its shared governance structures.
Jonathan Zisk | The City Wants to Buy SEPTA Passes for Employees: When will Penn?
Jonathan Zisk argues why Penn should provide free SEPTA passes to the Penn faculty, staff and students.
Riane Lumer | Dear prospective transfers, take a leap of faith
Columnist Riane Lumer positively reflects upon her journey to Penn as a transfer while advising potential transfers to be open minded in their college journey.



















