The Quakers’ tenacity and roster depth shone in their 3-0 sweeps over Columbia and Ivy League leader Cornell.
9/11 10th Anniversary Issue
Five first-year seminars coming up this spring
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled five first-year seminars coming up this spring.
South Asia Studies department hosts discussion featuring authors of new Dalit studies book
The work is a collection of essays written by scholars, including the two authors, focusing on the challenges and opportunities faced by Dalit people in modern-day India.
Penn heavyweight and lightweight rowing hit the water at Head of the Charles Regatta
Lightweight rowing finished third across two divisions, while the heavyweight A boat was sidelined due to a mechanical failure.
Five first-year seminars coming up this spring
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled five first-year seminars coming up this spring.
South Asia Studies department hosts discussion featuring authors of new Dalit studies book
The work is a collection of essays written by scholars, including the two authors, focusing on the challenges and opportunities faced by Dalit people in modern-day India.
Eyes on greatness: Penn men’s and women’s squash look ahead to another shot at history
In a virtual preseason town hall, Penn squash made clear that its hunger to win hasn’t faded.
AAUP-Penn | Marc Rowan does not speak for Penn
Guest columnists from AAUP-Penn respond to Marc Rowan’s recent claims that Trump’s “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” would benefit United States academia.
Eden Liu | The swingometer rules
Columnist Eden Liu argues recent changes to the Board of Trustees could risk a resetting of rules for free expression every election cycle.
Roshan Gopal | Marketing or stealing: Data privacy at Penn
Columnist Roshan Gopal argues that there must be more regulations surrounding data privacy.
Quaker Nation | Stokes injured in Columbia win
DP Daybreak | Bill Nye highlights Penn Climate week
Also, Penn's chapter of the AAUP hosted a teach-in protesting the White House compact.
Penn alum Isabella Whittaker ran in Grand Slam Track over four months ago. She has not been paid in full yet
Whittaker is entitled to over $80,000 in prize money — but four months later, she has only received half of her winnings.
Annenberg researchers find exposure to tobacco retail increases cigarette cravings in smokers
Both geolocation and cigarette smoking outcomes were recorded across a 14-day period, and eligible participants smoked at least five cigarettes daily.
Penn’s Comparative Immunotherapy Program conducts canine cancer study to delay metastatic disease
The therapeutic vaccine targets HER2, a protein expressed in breast cancer and osteosarcoma.
Penn hosts alum, senior VP at iHeartMedia to kick off RealArts@Penn presentation series
Hosted at the Kelly Writers House, RealArts presentations are designed for students interested in journalism, media, writing, or arts fields. Fixell’s presentation focused on his career trajectory in the arts.
AAUP-Penn teach-in emphasizes next steps following Penn's rejection of Trump compact
During the demonstration, AAUP-Penn members emphasized that the University’s rejection of the compact was only the “beginning” and argued that the White House would continue “exerting pressure” on Penn.
The Philadelphia protest was part of a series of over 2,700 demonstrations that took place across the country.
Penn student group partners with Pa. senators to introduce legislation mandating naloxone in schools
The bill was introduced in partnership with students in Penn Government and Politics Association’s Forum for Legislative Action.
A Friday conversation between Penn professor Michael Mann and scientist and engineer Bill Nye drew a large crowd to Irvine Auditorium.



















