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Penn ISSS urges Chinese students to reconsider international travel as government targets visas
In the email, International Student and Scholar Services advised students from China and Hong Kong to “reconsider non-essential international travel” until policy implementation is clarified.
11 Franklin Field records set during the first day, and two world leading times during the second day of Grand Slam Track's competition.
Pa. lawmakers discuss research cuts, higher education policy during Philadelphia town hall
The panelists discussed the importance of science for elite higher education institutions amid widespread federal funding cuts and scrutiny from the Trump administration during the May 29 event.
Penn ISSS urges Chinese students to reconsider international travel as government targets visas
In the email, International Student and Scholar Services advised students from China and Hong Kong to “reconsider non-essential international travel” until policy implementation is clarified.
11 Franklin Field records set during the first day, and two world leading times during the second day of Grand Slam Track's competition.
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit alleging insufficient University response to antisemitism
On Monday, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit originally filed against Penn by two undergraduate students in December 2023 alleging that the University had not sufficiently responded to campus antisemitism.
DP Daybreak | Visa policies in flux
Also, Penn Medicine will no longer provide gender-affirming surgery to patients under 19.
Students express mixed reactions to SP2 dean’s leadership, school culture amid reappointment review
On May 13, Penn President Larry Jameson and Provost John Jackson Jr. announced the formation of an ad hoc consultative committee to review the reappointment of Bachman.
Amy Wax discusses Penn ‘firestorm’, past controversial statements in podcast appearance
Wax's May 20 podcast appearance covered her controversial affiliation with Penn, including years of disciplinary proceedings and the University's sanctions against her.
Penn track and field qualifies five for NCAA Outdoor Championships
Senior Dylan Throop, sophomores Ryan Matulonis and Alex Sadikov, junior Kampton Kam, and junior Angeludi Asaah will represent the Quakers in Eugene, Ore.
Former Penn President Liz Magill earned $2.35 million in year that led up to her resignation
According to Penn's most recent tax filings reviewed by The Daily Pennsylvanian, Magill earned a base salary of $1,480,657 and received a bonus of $725,000 in 2023.
Guest columnist Imani Rhodriquez argues that Penn’s office for disability services treats accommodations as optional — often when they are needed the most.
Penn Health System reports $163 million in operating profit over nine months ending March 31
The profit marks a $42 million decrease from last year's reported $205 million operating amount.
State Department announces 'aggressive' visa revocations for Chinese students at U.S. universities
The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China, and follows a broader effort by the administration to restrict the enrollment of international students across the country.
Former Penn track runner Isabella Whittaker returns to compete in Grand Slam Track
The 2024 Summer Olympic Qualifier used her final year of eligibility at Arkansas last year, where she became an NCAA champion.
Penn Medicine halts gender-affirming surgery for patients under 19 following Trump executive order
“This is a difficult decision that we know impacts patients and families who place their trust in our care teams,” Patrick Brennan, Penn Medicines’s chief medical officer, wrote in a statement.
Penn ISSS says suspension of visa interviews may cause ‘arrival delays’ for incoming students
The May 28 email, sent to incoming international students, said that Penn "will work flexibly" with students who may experience "arrival delays" due to the cable.
Bo Goergen | The costs of abandoning the world we built
Guest Columnist Bo Goergen argues that abandoning the post-WWII order threatens the American power and prosperity it was designed to protect.
Wharton Board Chair Marc Rowan endorses federal campaign to 'fundamentally reform' higher education
During the May 22 interview, Rowan alleged that universities have “brought [federal action] on themselves” by “bragging” about their wealth, exclusivity, and political uniformity.



















