DP Daybreak | Penn Fund donations down 21%
Also, Penn political groups clashed at an all-party debate.
Also, Penn political groups clashed at an all-party debate.
Columnist Niheer Patel argues that Penn’s overwhelming support for consulting and financial sector jobs for all of its students limits their potential.
Also, the DP spoke with five newly committed Quakers.
Penn men's and women's swimming will be relocated to alternative practice sites during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Columnist Niheer Patel argues that Penn’s overwhelming support for consulting and financial sector jobs for all of its students limits their potential.
Also, the DP spoke with five newly committed Quakers.
The 2024 U.S. News MBA program ranking was published on April 9 and is a part of the 2024 ranking of Best Graduate Schools.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with five students from the Regular Decision Class of 2028 to learn about their backgrounds, interests, and what led them to commit to Penn.
Potential changes relate to sector and foundation requirements, the number of credits in each major, and the College's mission statement.
Penn men's basketball has averaged 2,819 attendees per home game since 2018.
Opinion Editor Yomi Abdi introduces DP Opinion's spring 2024 columnists.
The Daily Pennsylvanian found that Penn was closer to meeting the fundraising goals outlined on The Penn Fund website at this time last year.
The Great Cove I and II facilities are part of the largest solar power project in Pennsylvania, comprising 485,000 solar panels with a capacity of 220 megawatts.
Nominations and Elections Committee Chair Yousef Elyoussef told The Daily Pennsylvanian that the voter turnout was the highest since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Slajchert led the Quakers with 18 points per game during his senior season.
The transition will become effective August 1, and was announced in a Wednesday morning email from Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences Stephen Fluharty.
Also, a Penn community service club had its membership revoked from its national organization.
Columnist Eric Najera argues that the humanities degrees should not be overlooked in importance.
The award provides $5,000 in funding for an undergraduate student working on initiatives to promote health literacy and community outreach.
The group consists of eight faculty members across Penn's schools and is chaired by Deputy Dean, professor of Education, and Board of Advisors Chair of Education Matthew Hartley.