Penn Vet partners with national scholarship program to provide tuition aid
Penn Vet announced its collaboration with the Stamps Scholars Program last week — an initiative that will help support the full cost of attendance for selected fellows.
Penn Vet announced its collaboration with the Stamps Scholars Program last week — an initiative that will help support the full cost of attendance for selected fellows.
Also, takeaways from Penn's new open expression guidelines.
Columnist Peter Kennedy argues that the band’s March Madness cheer is not just a bad look for Penn, but ultimately a greater insult to our very own student-athletes.
The Water Center at Penn opposes the proposed closure of two Philadelphia public schools.
Also, takeaways from Penn's new open expression guidelines.
Columnist Peter Kennedy argues that the band’s March Madness cheer is not just a bad look for Penn, but ultimately a greater insult to our very own student-athletes.
Intended to “preserve” Penn’s “principles of open expression,” the draft policies could significantly shape how speech, demonstrations, and protests unfold on campus.
In interviews and statements to The Daily Pennsylvanian, politicians, legal experts, and civil rights organizations expressed concerns over the decision’s constitutionality and its implications for privacy.
Throughout the day-long visit, McCormick and NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya spoke with patients, clinicians, and researchers at Penn Medicine to highlight “how NIH-supported research is driving medical progress.”
Engineering junior Jonathan Wallace created and launched Engram, an AI assistant that builds a persistent model of a user’s goals, projects, and thinking patterns.
The studio is set to open in the fall as the Philadelphia-based company's third in the city, following existing sites in Kensington and Northern Liberties.
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Song explained that he launched the app to “create something useful for people.”
This was the first season since 2016 to have multiple Quakers at the men’s championships.
A University spokesperson told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Penn intends to appeal the ruling.
Also, our reporters sit down with Adannia Agbo from track and field.
Also, four Penn students were named Goldwater Scholars on Friday.
Once approved, the guidelines will mark the most drastic change to Penn’s open expression policies in over three decades.
From podium finishes to program-record performances, Agbo stays humble through it all.
“Bringing more mindfulness and awareness to everything that goes into a plate can really change our relationship to food and to waste,” Dudley said.
As RAPUP awaits responses from University administrators on several major proposals, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to members of the union's bargaining committee.