Panera Bread opened on Penn's campus on June 11 after multiple delays due to construction. The restaurant has two floors and technological features such as outlets on tables and touch pads to order.
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Wharton raises cost of MBA degree as peer institutions halt tuition increase
Wharton will increase its MBA tuition while Harvard University and the University of Chicago freeze theirs.
Penn Medicine awarded $12 million to research radiation therapy for cancer patients
Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center was awarded a $12 million grant to establish a new cancer research center.
Penn track and field racks up recognition at NCAA Championships
11 Quakers traveled to Austin, TX for the NCAA Championships, which spanned four days, from Wednesday to Saturday.
Wharton raises cost of MBA degree as peer institutions halt tuition increase
Wharton will increase its MBA tuition while Harvard University and the University of Chicago freeze theirs.
Penn Medicine awarded $12 million to research radiation therapy for cancer patients
Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center was awarded a $12 million grant to establish a new cancer research center.
Penn heavyweight rowing head coach Geoff Bond to step down after four years
After four years as head coach of Penn heavyweight rowing, Geoff Bond has stepped down.
Penn catcher Matt O'Neill drafted to Mets
With catcher Matt O’Neill's draft pick to the New York Mets, Penn celebrates its 14th draft pick since 1991.
The best Penn teams of all time: 2000-01 women's basketball
The most formidable group of Quakers ever to take to the court was the 2000-01 team, which finished 22-6 with an unblemished 14-0 Ivy record.
Maeve Masterson | Why metal straws are not enough to fight climate change
How long the sustainability trend will last is open to discretion and debate, and it is reasonable to believe that green consumption, which tricks us into thinking that buying or acting green is the full extent to which we can “do our part,” is holding back the sociocultural transformation that we need to move the needle.
Penn lightweight rowing brings home bronze from IRA National Regatta
This past weekend, both Penn lightweight and heavyweight rowing traveled to Sacramento, CA to compete in the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) National Championship Regatta on Lake Natoma.
Five new recruits from the class of 2023 are joining Penn men’s basketball in the upcoming 2019-20 season.
Wharton establishes new online courses at the intersection of finance and technology
Wharton Online released the fintech specialization on Coursera, an online learning platform, on May 30.
Akins and Nwogwugwu making history as Penn track and field heads to NCAA Championships
With a record-breaking team of ten athletes, five of whom are the first Quakers to qualify for their events, Penn track and field is geared up for the NCAA Championship this week.
James Morrison | Penn students deserve a break this summer
Summer break is the time where we are liberated to pursue that project that has no clear payoff, but is something we are passionate about, to read that book we’ve been putting off for months, or even just to curl up in bed and binge Netflix all day.
Meet the 33 newcomers introduced as Penn football's 2019 recruiting class
The Red and Blue will welcome 33 new players to the team this August.
Penn Book Center set to stay open this summer after agreement with University
Penn Book Center owners sent out an email on May 24 notifying community members that they reached an agreement with the University to stay open through the summer.
Penn track and field sends record-breaking ten Quakers to NCAA Championship
A program record ten athletes from Penn track and field have advanced from the NCAA Preliminaries to the Championships, which will take place in Austin, Texas from June 5 to 8.
Former Penn Medicine employee improperly accessed patient records, administrators allege
Penn Medicine notified nearly 900 patients whose records may have been improperly accessed and misused by a former Penn medical assistant.



















