Harman Chahal | Penn Museum’s reckoning
Columnist Harman Chahal critiques the Penn Museum’s handling of the human remains they examined after the 1985 MOVE bombing.
Columnist Harman Chahal critiques the Penn Museum’s handling of the human remains they examined after the 1985 MOVE bombing.
As Penn continues to roll back its DEI programs and initiatives, recent changes have included altering faculty positions associated with inclusion and diversity programs across the University.
The attendees included 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump.
Also, former Penn swimmers spoke out in support of the Trump administration's decision to freeze $175 million of the University's federal funding.
As Penn continues to roll back its DEI programs and initiatives, recent changes have included altering faculty positions associated with inclusion and diversity programs across the University.
The attendees included 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump.
The Daily Pennsylvanian examined undergraduate Penn students’ study abroad trends to understand how many students participate, which destinations are the most common, and which students choose to go abroad.
The March 11 letter, titled ‘Not in Our Name,’ has been signed by nearly 3000 signatories — including 34 from Penn — at the time of publication.
The funding pause followed Trump’s Feb. 5 executive order that threatened to remove federal funding from universities that allow transgender athletes to participate in women’s sports.
The Quakers set personal records across multiple events.
Penn followed the rules. Now, the president is rewriting history, and the future of NCAA athletics is at stake.
Moehn scored a personal-best time in the 1650-yard freestyle at Federal Way, Wash.
From Egypt to Penn, Khafagy’s love for squash has transformed her into a star on the team.
Neither team ever led by more than a goal in a hard-fought contest.
With world-class performances from a variety of disciplines, the Quakers once again showcased their championship pedigree.
The concert will take place at Penn Park at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 4 and will be followed by the Daytime Fling carnival on Saturday, April 5.
The March 21 demonstration criticized the University’s “complicity in Palestinian genocide, violations of free speech, and refusal to protect Penn’s non-citizen community from invasive I.C.E. raids.”
Also, the Penn community rallied against federal actions.
Columnist Jason Zhao argues that DEI measures were never an effective practice for social equality.
Penn has 21 active contracts and 596 active grants that receive funding through the two agencies — totaling hundreds of millions of dollars — according to U.S. Department of the Treasury fiscal year 2025 data.