Seele has found his place at midfield during his sophomore season.
38th and Spruce Street Intersection
Josie Konopka channels experience and family as an assistant coach for Penn women's rowing
Konopka was a captain for the team during her senior year last season.
Perry World House names foreign affairs and policy experts in 2023-24 visiting fellows cohort
The 24 incoming visitors are experts in fields spanning climate, finance, journalism, and architecture.
Wharton launches program for executives to develop their influence skills
The program, titled Executive Influence: Increasing Your Impact With Persuasion and Power, is organized by Wharton’s Aresty Institute of Executive Education.
Josie Konopka channels experience and family as an assistant coach for Penn women's rowing
Konopka was a captain for the team during her senior year last season.
Perry World House names foreign affairs and policy experts in 2023-24 visiting fellows cohort
The 24 incoming visitors are experts in fields spanning climate, finance, journalism, and architecture.
Penn's annual flu clinic begins Wednesday following removal of immunization requirement
The flu clinic — which provides free vaccines to all members of the Penn community — will be hosted in Gimbel Gymnasium in the Pottruck Health and Wellness Center from Oct. 4 to Oct. 6.
Hundreds gather for 'flash mob' to celebrate Penn Medicine researchers' Nobel Prize win
Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff gathered at the Smilow Commons Lobby in the Perelman School of Medicine for the event.
Field hockey was able to secure a win at Columbia, while men's soccer faltered on the road.
SCUE hosts annual Education Week, highlighting Penn’s educational opportunities
Education Week spotlighted educational possibilities beyond traditional classrooms, spanning civic engagement to community-building endeavors.
New gift will establish fund for the study of Jewish history and antisemitism
The Goldhirsh-Yellin Foundation is a family foundation committed to supporting education, cancer research, and archaeology in Israel.
Noor Chafouk | Rejecting aid and reclaiming agency
Columnist Noor Chafouk explores the socio-political dynamics of natural catastrophe, and how Morocco’s decision to assert its autonomy challenged the normative narrative that seeps into humanitarian crisis response.
Venture Lab launches new community programming amid ongoing changes
Beginning in Fall 2023, students who are part of Venture Lab’s Venture Initiation Program Community (VIP-C) program can attend community dinners and pitch nights that occur on alternating Wednesday nights.
15 questions with ... Abigail Reid, a Penn volleyball sophomore
Reid started all 24 games and played in all 92 sets as Penn volleyball's libero last season.
Penn's Wharton Leadership Academy builds skills for student athlete success
The Academy, founded in 2017, provides a space for athletes and coaches to collaborate with Wharton leaders.
Karikó and Weissman's research was critical in the development of Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines.
Penn Museum to no longer openly display human remains amid years of activist demands
The new policy details numerous adjustments to how human remains are presented and used throughout the Museum and University settings.
Penn alum who interviewed Muhammad Ali, Blondie, and Mick Jagger speaks at Kelly Writers House
Victor Bockris discussed his life, stories, and legacy in an interview at the Kelly Writers House with director Al Filreis.
Srivastava | Quakers’ inconsistencies apparent in loss to Dartmouth
Penn football fell just short in overtime after tying the game in the fourth quarter.
15 questions with ... Alex Haight, a Penn football sophomore
Haight caught his first career touchdown pass during Penn's game at Bucknell.



















