Listen to the top headlines on Wednesday, April 5 with our newsletter anchor.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Wharton People Analytics hosts 10th annual conference with speakers from Microsoft, Slack
Wharton People Analytics is a research center at Wharton that focuses on how human analytics can apply to the workplace.
Penn softball shut out by Villanova in 8-0 blowout
Showing continued struggles in both pitching and hitting, the game marked the team's seventh mercy finish of the season.
Foilists Sabrina Cho and Katina Proestakis Ortiz represent Penn fencing's bright future
At the recent NCAA Championships, Cho finished sixth and was named a second-team All-American, while Proestakis secured fifteenth place.
Wharton People Analytics hosts 10th annual conference with speakers from Microsoft, Slack
Wharton People Analytics is a research center at Wharton that focuses on how human analytics can apply to the workplace.
Penn softball shut out by Villanova in 8-0 blowout
Showing continued struggles in both pitching and hitting, the game marked the team's seventh mercy finish of the season.
Penn baseball sweeps Dartmouth, wins first Ivy series of the season
Penn outscored Dartmouth 36-13, sweeping them in dominant fashion.
1968 Wharton graduate, former president Donald Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony counts
Trump is the first sitting or former president to face criminal charges.
Penn Closet reopens storefront on the bottom floor of Williams Hall
Penn Closet is now located in room 117 on the bottom floor of Williams Hall and is open Monday through Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Fridays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Annenberg study reveals the American public is misinformed about the flu and COVID-19
The study surveyed over 1,600 American adults and found that while there is a basic understanding of the flu and COVID-19, there is still some uncertainty about the viruses and their respective vaccines.
Penn Global Seminars expands new course offerings for next academic year
Penn Abroad announced eighteen Penn Global Seminars for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Penn Carey Law professor Sophia Lee to serve as school's first female dean
Deans serve as the chief academic and administrative officers of their schools, reporting directly to the provost of the University.
Listen to the top headlines on Tuesday, April 4 with our newsletter anchor.
Inaugural commanding DEI officer no longer with Penn Police after unannounced departure
McCoy's unexpected departure, which was not initially made public, leaves the position vacant.
Checking in on Penn golf less than three weeks before Ivy Championships
The women's team finished first at last week's Kingsmill Intercollegiate.
Penn rated as one of the most promising places to work in student affairs
"Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs" is a survey to examine the extent to which diversity and inclusion influence the various aspects of student affairs.
Checking in on how Penn basketball transfers fared at new schools
Four former Quakers played college basketball away from Penn this season.
Black-owned sustainable fashion brand to open flagship store in University City
The store — located at 140 S. 34th St. — will be the flagship store and is the second in Philadelphia, following a store at 3605 Lancaster Ave.
MERT holds Mass Casualty Incident drill to prepare for on-campus medical emergencies
MERT held a Mass Casualty Incident drill on March 25 to prepare EMTs for the possibility of a medical emergency on campus.
Folklore and Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations professor Dan Ben-Amos dies at 88
Ben-Amos began teaching at Penn in 1967, serving as a professor and eventually chairman of the Department of Folklore and Folklife.



















