Penn Carey Law, which most recently ranked sixth in the U.S. News rankings, previously described them as “unnecessarily secretive and contrary to important parts of our mission.”
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Yale revises mental health policies to allow for leaves of absence
Yale announced new mental policies following student, faculty, and alumni criticism of the withdrawal policies.
Top three Penn basketball plays: Yale
While the women’s team dominated the Bulldogs at the Palestra in a 22-point rout, the men’s team faltered on the road, dropping its third straight game in a seven-point defeat.
Wharton graduate, former Phila. mayor Michael Nutter will not run for mayor again
Two of the current mayoral candidates have also graduated from the University.
Yale revises mental health policies to allow for leaves of absence
Yale announced new mental policies following student, faculty, and alumni criticism of the withdrawal policies.
Top three Penn basketball plays: Yale
While the women’s team dominated the Bulldogs at the Palestra in a 22-point rout, the men’s team faltered on the road, dropping its third straight game in a seven-point defeat.
Checking in on ranked Penn teams: January 2023 Edition
Wrestling notched a big win against Columbia on Sunday, while men's and women's squash lost at Harvard.
Penn men's basketball drops third straight with 70-63 defeat at Yale
Penn couldn't keep up with Yale in the second half, but showed promising flashes on offense.
Penn women's basketball improves to 5-1 after 79-57 win vs. Yale
The Quakers bounced back from Monday's loss at Princeton to remain atop the Ivy League.
ProPublica investigation finds Penn Museum holds Native American remains, despite federal law
The investigation found that museums across the US hold more than 110,000 Native American remains, despite a 1990 federal law.
Eight Penn faculty members recognized for shaping education practice and policy
The 2023 Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings feature eight Penn professors among 200 total scholars.
Pottruck celebrates 20th anniversary with giveaways, free classes
The festivities will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. and will include activities such as open bouldering on the rock wall, bench press and free throw competitions, and a spin class.
Former Wharton professor named Columbia University's president
Minouche Shafik, who served as a Visiting Associate Professor at Wharton in January 1996 to June 1996, will assume the presidency on July 1.
Columnists Vinay Khosla and Lexi Boccuzzi discuss the recent votes for Speaker of the House in their inaugural conversation column.
Representatives from College Republicans, Penn Young Democratic Socialists of America, and Penn Dems hope to focus on the Philadelphia mayoral race and increasing engagement within the Penn community.
ChatGPT, which was developed by OpenAI, can complete tasks like writing essays or code and solving math problems.
Over 59,000 students applied to the Class of 2027 this year, a new record
The applicant pool consists of over 3,000 more applicants than the Class of 2025, which previously held Penn's all-time high number of applications.
Sophomores start DiversaTech, Penn’s first tech consulting club
DiversaTech consultants focus on utilizing technology in a wide variety of fields.
PAACH hires two new associate directors after sudden departure of senior leader in fall
In the fall, PAACH director of 10 years Peter Van Do suddenly departed from his position.
Five Penn football alumni set to represent Ivy League at Dream Bowl in Tokyo
The five will join other Ivy League players to compete against All-Stars from Japan's National Football League.


















