Penn professor Guido Menzio was on an American Airlines flight when he was profiled as a terrorist — for working on a differential equation onboard.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Harvard announces sanctions for members of unrecognized single-gender organizations
Harvard has announced that members of unrecognized, single-gender organizations will be ineligible for campus leadership positions in recognized organizations, athletic team captaincy and top fellowship endorsement.
Penn Police will be working with the Secret Service and city police to prepare for the event, which may include protesters.
Former NFL lineman Justin Tuck announces plans to attend Wharton for MBA
At a press conference formally announcing his retirement from the NFL, two-time Pro Bowl lineman Justin Tuck revealed his plans to attend Wharton to pursue an MBA starting this fall.
Harvard announces sanctions for members of unrecognized single-gender organizations
Harvard has announced that members of unrecognized, single-gender organizations will be ineligible for campus leadership positions in recognized organizations, athletic team captaincy and top fellowship endorsement.
Penn Police will be working with the Secret Service and city police to prepare for the event, which may include protesters.
Kasich drops out of presidential race
Ohio Gov. and Republican John Kasich will suspend his presidential campaign, Politico reported Wednesday.
The flooding began with a broken sprinkler in room 713, residents and Facilities and Real Estate Services workers on the scene said.
It's looking even more likely that a Wharton alumnus will clinch the Republican nomination for 2016.
Q&A with Oakland Raiders signee Ryan O'Malley
Last Saturday, Penn football tight end Ryan O'Malley signed as an undrafted free agent with the Oakland Raiders.
Penn football's Ryan O'Malley signs with Oakland Raiders
Ryan O’Malley, a tight end who completed his senior season with Penn football last fall, was signed by the Oakland Raiders as an undrafted free agent Saturday. After going unselected in the seven rounds of the NFL draft, the New Jersey native agreed to an undisclosed contract with the AFC West team.
Penn track and field shines at Penn Relays
At the 122nd Penn Relays this weekend, Penn track and field felt right at home.
Malia Obama to attend Harvard after gap year
The First Daughter has chosen America's first college.
In 2016, the Quakers sealed their ninth Ancient Eight title in 10 years with a 10-6 victory over Cornell on Saturday.
Jon Huntsman Jr. says Trump is 'best positioned to build new coalitions as a nominee'
In a recent MSNBC video, Wharton students may not have been keen on supporting 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, but a famous name connected to Wharton has weighed in.
Penn baseball drops three of four, fails to reach Ivy League playoffs
NEW YORK — Going into the final weekend of the season versus Columbia, Penn baseball had to be pretty much perfect if they hoped to gain a game on Princeton and earn a berth in the elusive Ivy Championship Series. Unfortunately, that was not to be.
Penn track wins first Relay since 1974, first 4xMile win since 1950
“You don’t bet against Awad in the last hundred," Penn director of track and field Steve Dolan said minutes after Penn won its first relay at Penn Relays since 1974.
Admins. listen to student questions, concerns on mental health
"Mental Health at Penn: A Community Forum and Working Space" served as a two-hour discussion of mental health on campus; it was followed by a workshop between students and administrators.
On Hey Day, scores of juniors were blocked from entering the Quad with some witnesses even describing a tense standoff between Penn Police, AlliedBarton security guards and the boisterous students.
Students work towards easier access to SHS health records
Some students are trying to streamline the paper process by adopting a completely electronic system instead.
















