The announcement came two weeks after Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) called for Penn to take action against Mann in light of his social media activity regarding the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Houston Hall hosts Fall Porch Party featuring Penn resource groups to welcome new season
Alongside the seasonal decorations both inside and outside of Houston Hall, Penn Violence Prevention and the Cultural Resource Centers held booths informing students of their programs.
Kelly Writers House hosts panel on history of computer-generated text
At the event, panelists discussed “Output: a Celebration of Computer-Generated Text,” a collection of AI-generated works from the 1970s to the present that they all contributed to.
Joseph Wharton Scholars hosts Wharton alum, Goldman Sachs CIO to talk AI and business
More than 200 people attended the event, which was held at Jon M. Huntsman Hall, including current students and 20 alumni.
Houston Hall hosts Fall Porch Party featuring Penn resource groups to welcome new season
Alongside the seasonal decorations both inside and outside of Houston Hall, Penn Violence Prevention and the Cultural Resource Centers held booths informing students of their programs.
Kelly Writers House hosts panel on history of computer-generated text
At the event, panelists discussed “Output: a Celebration of Computer-Generated Text,” a collection of AI-generated works from the 1970s to the present that they all contributed to.
Across its vast scale of operations, Penn Dining and Bon Appétit, the catering company that partners with Penn, are taking steps to adopt sustainable practices and embrace environmentally friendly policies.
Judge dismisses lawsuit alleging Penn, elite universities engaged in price-fixing for divorced parents
The Sept. 25 order dismissed the suit outright, arguing that the plaintiff's arguments lacked plausibility.
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania among 45 Pa. sites approved for new historical markers
HUP was recognized for its profound impact on the Philadelphia community as the first university-owned teaching hospital in the United States.
Her 85-month prison term will be followed by three years of supervised release.
DP Daybreak | Amy Wax appeals lawsuit against Penn
Also, the Annenberg School received a new grant to support research on federal funding cuts.
Penn initiates ‘consultative’ process to reappoint Nursing dean for two more years
In an email to the Nursing School community, Penn President Larry Jameson said that the University will initiate the process to extend Villarruel's term through June 30, 2028.
Penn juniors named recipients of 2025-27 Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service
Created in a partnership between Airbnb co-founder Brian Chesky and the Obama Foundation, the Voyager Scholarship is a two-year leadership development and scholarship program.
Penn professor receives Ruth Kirschstein Award for Maximizing Access in Science
The award honors scientists committed to breaking down systemic barriers against professionals and students from historically marginalized groups.
Penn professor Carl June discusses medical innovation award, CAR-T cell research in DP interview
The award named after German businessman Bernard Broermann, recognizes outstanding scientific achievements in the field of medical innovation and comes with €1 million in prize money.
Mapping project featuring Annenberg researchers receives $336K award to track NIH funding cuts
Using federal grant data and economic multipliers, the project models how recent changes to National Institutes of Health funding have affected the economy.
Former Penn Carey Law adjunct professor John Squires named director of U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Squires will serve as the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and advise 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump and the Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick on intellectual property policy.
Center for the Advanced Study of India and Perry World House host talk on Indian climate change
The event, held at Perry World House on Sept. 25, featured a talk by Dubash followed by a panel discussion with CASI-affiliated students and faculty.
Wharton alum Josh Harris named in new documents linked with Jeffrey Epstein
The new documents reveal that Harris was invited to a “tentative breakfast party” with Epstein and Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
Penn Med, CHOP among 13 recipients of NIH funding for autism research collaboration
The study will combine genetic information with a wide range of environmental data to examine how interaction between multiple factors may increase the likelihood of autism.



















