The notice follows the school’s February decision to reduce admissions by one-third amid uncertainty over federal funding.
During the conversation, Habeck discussed climate policy, democratic governance, and the personal dimensions of political leadership.
Penn Abroad revises study abroad process for 2026 application schedule following student feedback
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Greta Kazenski, Penn Abroad’s associate director, described the changes as a step toward “equal access” within each study abroad program.
Five easy classes to take next semester
According to Penn Course Review, each class listed has under a 1.5 out of 4 average difficulty rating and under a 2 out of 4 average workload rating.
During the conversation, Habeck discussed climate policy, democratic governance, and the personal dimensions of political leadership.
Penn Abroad revises study abroad process for 2026 application schedule following student feedback
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Greta Kazenski, Penn Abroad’s associate director, described the changes as a step toward “equal access” within each study abroad program.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to members of the Penn community about how the outage disrupted exams and assignments, prompting frustration for students.
Five first-year seminars coming up this spring
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled five first-year seminars coming up this spring.
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.
A Friday conversation between Penn professor Michael Mann and scientist and engineer Bill Nye drew a large crowd to Irvine Auditorium.
Penn Arts & Sciences hosts ‘Knowledge by the Slice’ lecture on Latin American politics
Titled “Dispossessions and Disparities Across Latin America,” sociology professor Letícia Marteleto and political science professor Tulia Falleti talked to a room of 30 attendees in Irvine Auditorium.
Penn, Oxford study finds carbon offsetting inefficient at reducing emissions
The researchers found that projects without permanent carbon dioxide removal do not positively impact the environment.
Six Penn researchers receive NIH Director’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research awards
The research program funds four different types of awards: the Pioneer Award, New Innovator Award, Transformative Research Award, and the Early Independence Award.
Early findings from Penn psychology study suggest benefits from reduced phone use at school
Supported by the National Governors Association, the project seeks to help determine policy outcomes surrounding restricting phone use.
New Penn Vet initiative aims to document animal life, movement across Philadelphia
The initiative aims to study how wildlife adapts to highly developed environments and how urbanization affects animals’ daily activity.
Penn Abroad terminates Penn English Program in London amid budget constraints
According to English faculty members, the decision to end the nearly 40-year-old program was made abruptly by Penn Abroad at the start of the fall 2025 semester.
Psychology professor discusses new book, neurological research at Penn Libraries talk
During the event, Rust discussed a new method for researchers to change their processes and successfully discover cures to brain conditions.
PWH visiting fellow, Japanese global health minister talks geopolitical health policy in DP interview
In his role as a distinguished visiting fellow, Ezoe engages “with students, staff, faculty, and the community on pressing global issues including climate change, democracy, global justice, human rights, and security.”



















