Penn Medicine expands partnership with Philadelphia Flyers to assist Phila. community
The expansion marks the continuation of a partnership that began in 2020 when Penn Med became the Flyers’ official health provider.
The expansion marks the continuation of a partnership that began in 2020 when Penn Med became the Flyers’ official health provider.
Over 30 members of Penn’s research and postdoctoral community joined the bargaining committee to offer suggestions for negotiation priorities.
Amid lower, off-year turnout, they argued, individual voters will have an outsized impact on several notable local and state races.
Velaga was the first Penn tennis player to qualify for the NCAA tournament three years in a row.
Over 30 members of Penn’s research and postdoctoral community joined the bargaining committee to offer suggestions for negotiation priorities.
Amid lower, off-year turnout, they argued, individual voters will have an outsized impact on several notable local and state races.
The student groups — Penn Democrats, Penn College Republicans, and Penn Leads the Vote — emphasized the importance of civic engagement ahead of this year’s election.
The research program funds four different types of awards: the Pioneer Award, New Innovator Award, Transformative Research Award, and the Early Independence Award.
The Lions defeated the Quakers at home last season for the first time since in nearly 30 years.
The picks are in for Penn football’s matchup against Columbia.
Five Quakers were victorious in their singles matches on the first day of the three-day tournament.
Senior midfielder Patrick Cayelli ended the matchup with a hat trick.
Columnist Harman Chahal argues that the new College Foundations program stifles academic exploration.
Columnist Judah Blitstein explores the depths of Philadelphia’s food scene — and how Penn’s billions are making it worse.
Also, Penn Vet is studying how wildlife adapt to urbanized environments.
Columnist Kamau Louis argues that CHOP’s proposed parking garage could upend the quality of life for many in Grays Ferry.
In a talk hosted by the National Association for Business Economics, Smetters detailed that his research has determined tariffs damage the economy and will not reduce the deficit.
With less than a week remaining before the Oct. 20 deadline for universities to provide feedback on the draft document, The Daily Pennsylvanian examined the potential University-wide implications of signing it.
The statements call on Penn to hold the students in the video accountable for their actions, publicly acknowledge the video, and reaffirm its commitment to supporting and protecting Black students.
The document was drafted in partnership with student representatives from six of the eight other universities initially approached with the federal government’s proposed higher education compact.