Pa. state House task force lists goals for Penn to address antisemitism, regain vet school funding
The letter follows the Pennsylvania House of Representatives voting to withhold $31 million in funding from Penn Vet on Dec. 13.
The letter follows the Pennsylvania House of Representatives voting to withhold $31 million in funding from Penn Vet on Dec. 13.
The 139th board of editors and managers is dedicated to upholding and expanding upon the progress made in promoting diversity within the organization. We have conducted the demographic survey of our community for the sixth time, and we are now publishing our findings for the third time.
The faculty's letter to trustees expresses opposition to “attempts by trustees, donors, and other external actors to interfere with our academic policies and to undermine academic freedom."
Slackman recently won the Bushnell Cup, awarded to the best offensive and defensive player in the Ivy League.
The 139th board of editors and managers is dedicated to upholding and expanding upon the progress made in promoting diversity within the organization. We have conducted the demographic survey of our community for the sixth time, and we are now publishing our findings for the third time.
The faculty's letter to trustees expresses opposition to “attempts by trustees, donors, and other external actors to interfere with our academic policies and to undermine academic freedom."
After finding his way back to football, Slackman has left his mark on the Ancient Eight.
The majority of Republicans voted to withhold more than $31 million dollars in funding from Penn Vet while every Democrat voted in favor of the funding.
Over 8,500 students applied to Penn through the Early Decision program this year, according to the University’s announcement.
Epstein's promotion was announced in an email from the Interim Chair of the University Board of Trustees Julie Beren Platt.
Jameson has served as executive vice president of the University of Pennsylvania for the Health System and dean of the Perelman School of Medicine since 2011.
The DP is compiling updates as the University prepares to announce an interim president.
The Daily Pennsylvanian documented the stories of 2023 — the triumphs and obstacles, the joys and heartbreaks, of a community feeling the consequences of events around the world. In a year defined by student-led activism on campus, see the images that capture a pivotal moment in Penn and Philadelphia's history.
The Penn community navigated an unprecedented leadership crisis, heightened student activism, and a surge in labor organizing this year.
The Daily Pennsylvanian’s political coverage this year spanned from controversy with the Penn Biden Center to a Penn graduate winning election to Philadelphia’s highest public office.
Throughout 2023, the Penn and Philadelphia communities protested against the University's investments in fossil fuels and gentrification in West Philadelphia and Chinatown.
The University City food scene has seen a variety of updates this year. Here’s all you need to know about restaurant changes as the semester comes to an end.
Throughout the year, The Daily Pennsylvanian analyzed data to explore topics that affect Penn students — from funding gaps in sports to health violations at dining halls. Here are the highlights.
As the year comes to an end, here's a look back at all of the year's changes in Penn administration.
From residential advisors to Penn Med residents, Penn saw an increase in union organizing across the University.