In a response to the suit, Penn wrote that it has “cooperated extensively with the EEOC, providing over 100 documents, totaling nearly 900 pages.”
Penn researchers find common blood pressure medicine can prevent brain cancer cell growth
They discovered that the enzyme in the medicine can be used to prevent brain cancer cells from growing.
Penn Carey Law professor Amy Wax files second suit against Penn, alleging academic freedom violations
In the recent filing, Wax alleged that Penn violated her academic freedom by imposing disciplinary measures for her comments on race.
Two Penn professors admitted to American Academy of Sciences and Letters
The organization provides a platform for academics to share their work in various fields, including mathematics, engineering, and social and natural sciences.
Penn researchers find common blood pressure medicine can prevent brain cancer cell growth
They discovered that the enzyme in the medicine can be used to prevent brain cancer cells from growing.
Penn Carey Law professor Amy Wax files second suit against Penn, alleging academic freedom violations
In the recent filing, Wax alleged that Penn violated her academic freedom by imposing disciplinary measures for her comments on race.
Penn alum discusses appointment to helm of Philadelphia's civil rights agency in DP interview
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker appointed Chenault-Fattah — who graduated from Penn Carey Law School in 1982 — to the position on June 30.
Trump nominates attorney representing plaintiffs in Title IX suit against Penn to federal judgeship
Trump noted Olson’s involvement in the lawsuit when he announced the nomination in a Nov. 14 social media post.
Penn professors attributed the heightened Democratic turnout to voters’ opposition to President Donald Trump’s policies, while cautioning against over-interpreting the implications of the results for elections in 2026 and 2028.
Penn has not negotiated with White House since rejecting federal funding compact, sources say
The document was originally sent to Penn on Oct. 1 and laid forth guidelines that would govern the University’s admissions, pricing, and hiring practices.
Penn researchers look for ways to optimize effectiveness of lipid nanoparticles in curing diseases
The study was published in Nature Biotechnology last month and marks a shift in scientists’ understanding of how to efficiently cure specific diseases.
BILBCON focuses on networking and career development, and this year’s iteration featured a keynote address, panels with entrepreneurs, and breakout sessions with affiliates of global investment firms.
Penn Signal Society hosts fall semester art fair to showcase and sell artwork
The event showcased both individual student-artists and creative groups on Penn’s campus.
Penn's Jewish Heritage Program hosts event offering free Shabbat meals to students, groups
“We really just want to share one of what I think is the most beautiful parts of Judaism,” College junior and JHP co-president Jake Ziman said in an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian.
Penn Medicine reports $109 million operating profit for first quarter of fiscal year 2026
The results were detailed in a Nov. 6 presentation to a Penn Board of Trustees committee by UPHS chief financial officer Julia Puchtler.
Penn Abroad limits King’s College London program to Wharton, English applicants
An update posted on Penn Abroad's site last week stated that the decision "reflects student feedback" and a change to King's College's application process.
Williams Cafe closes Houston Hall location two months after opening, citing financial strain
Ayesha Eriksrud, chief executive officer of Penn Student Agencies, wrote in a statement that the location was “not financially sustainable given the existing competition in the building."
Penn says hackers ‘overstated’ amount of data stolen in cybersecurity breach
At the time of publication, the updated page stated that the investigation is still ongoing and a “precise number” of records could not be determined.
2025 Weitzman Awards honors students, researchers for innovations in climate science, public health
The annual event recognized Master of City Planning student Anaushka Goyal and Master of Architecture student Junxi Liu.
Penn GSE launches high school curriculum on identifying question bias in AI
It is part of a larger push at the GSE to prepare both students and educators for the rapid growth of AI in classrooms.



















