The letter expressed concern about the University's “failure to respond to the defamation and harassment” that pro-Palestinian faculty members have been experiencing.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Jake Hsu of Penn men's basketball leaves the gridiron for the hardwood
After a year with the program, the sophomore departed the football team to join walk on to men's basketball.
Wharton Graduate Association uncovers widespread financial issues, forcing clubs to reset balance
The issues "stemmed back" as far as 2017, according to one text message shared with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Zuercher | Penn men's soccer had title-worthy game, despite no title to show for it
Regardless of the loss, the Quakers displayed significant improvement since their last Brown matchup.
Jake Hsu of Penn men's basketball leaves the gridiron for the hardwood
After a year with the program, the sophomore departed the football team to join walk on to men's basketball.
Wharton Graduate Association uncovers widespread financial issues, forcing clubs to reset balance
The issues "stemmed back" as far as 2017, according to one text message shared with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Penn increases commuter discounts for faculty, staff, postdocs to promote sustainability
4,000 community members are currently participating in the program, and the benefit has a limit of $105 per month.
Jack Lakis | The case for eliminating obvious discrimination
Columnist Jack Lakis responds to a recent column defending Amy Wax and calls for Penn to end her tenure.
Franklin Li | Why awarding a posthumous diploma to architect Lin Huiyin is important
Columnist Franklin Li believes that awarding the diploma is not just a correction of history, but will also help change public perception of Lin Huiyin.
Penn postdoctoral trainee wins Crest and Oral-B Promising Researcher Award
Sourvanos’ research explores how photobiomodulation can alleviate post-surgical pain and speed up the healing process of wounds after dental procedures.
Penn GSE enhances teacher prep programs amid national K-12 educator shortage
GSE's three teacher preparation programs have not experienced a decline in applications, according to program organizers.
Five pro-Palestinian student activists remain in Houston Hall overnight after Penn threatens arrests
Penn Police Deputy Chief of Investigations Michael Morrin told the protestors that they would be arrested if they did not leave the building and gave them a 30-minute warning before arrests would begin.
Penn women's basketball struggles across the board in 77-49 loss to Saint Joseph's
The Quakers were dominated by the Hawks throughout the game and in many categories on the box score.
Brandeis Center alleges Penn allowed discrimination against Jewish students in federal complaint
The complaint alleges that Penn violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which protects against discrimination in programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance.
Perry World House names 2023-24 Graduate Associates cohort on global affairs, policy
The cohort, announced on Nov. 9, will spend a year engaging with scholars and experts to learn about global affairs and policy development.
Distinguished alumni and faculty recognized at Annual Award of Merit Gala
Chosen by the Awards and Resolutions Committee of the Penn Alumni Board of Directors, these honors will be presented by 1989 Engineer graduate and President of the Alumni Board Michael Barrett, as part of the Homecoming Weekend festivities.
New Wharton Healthcare Analytics Lab is bridging the fields of healthcare and data science
WHAL aims to utilize healthcare analytics to improve the accessibility and quality of healthcare.
Wharton senior relaunches food justice pilot program for impacted youth after pandemic shutdown
The program — called Grassroots and founded by Wharton senior Lawrence Freymovitch — launched an eight-week financial empowerment class through The Wharton School on Nov. 3, the first such initiative after the program shut down due to COVID-19 in 2020.
Srivastava | Penn men's basketball's win over Villanova proves team's Ivy title contention is real
The Quakers' revamped and energized offense shows hope for the future.
Eric Najera | Penn clubs should have an assigned faculty member
Columnist Eric Najera discusses how Penn's clubs could benefit from staff regulation.



















