Penn reports GSE hack, ‘breach of data’ to FBI
A University spokesperson wrote to The Daily Pennsylvanian that the investigation has been referred to law enforcement and the FBI as Penn investigates a “breach of data of select information systems.”
A University spokesperson wrote to The Daily Pennsylvanian that the investigation has been referred to law enforcement and the FBI as Penn investigates a “breach of data of select information systems.”
The book — set to be released in April 2026 — revisits Stefanik’s 2023 questioning of Magill during a congressional hearing that sparked national outrage.
The agreement marks the latest development in Mann's 2024 defamation suit against bloggers Rand Simberg and Mark Steyn.
The event featured cultural celebrations as well as college insights from current Penn students and Emmanuel Martinez, the associate director of Scholarly & Professional Development at Penn First Plus.
The book — set to be released in April 2026 — revisits Stefanik’s 2023 questioning of Magill during a congressional hearing that sparked national outrage.
The agreement marks the latest development in Mann's 2024 defamation suit against bloggers Rand Simberg and Mark Steyn.
The report follows a series of mass emails sent on Oct. 31 to individuals across the University from accounts linked to the Graduate School of Education.
The Nov. 2 event commemorated Black Wharton’s decades on campus and was attended by student leaders of the organization’s subcommittee.
The Frontiers Planet Prize — awarded yearly to three international recipients — acknowledges “transformational research that shows the greatest potential to address the world’s most urgent environmental challenges.”
Last week, SP2 initiated the layoff process in a move that Bachman’s email characterized as a “painful decision.”
The emails — which appeared to be sent from a variety of individuals linked with Penn GSE — were addressed to the Penn community and contained criticisms of the University’s security practices and institutional purpose.
The Oct. 29 event was co-sponsored by Penn’s creative writing program.
Titled “The Real Face Of Men's Health,” it is a first of its kind study in America, combining original analysis of national health data with new survey data on men’s perceptions on physical and mental health.
The presentation consisted of data collected by the Palestinian-Israeli Pulse Survey on both Palestinian and Israeli opinions surrounding topics such as the Oct. 7 attack.
The event — which featured an audience of over 40 students, faculty, and University City residents — was co-hosted by Wharton school alumni David Roberts and Penn English professor and KWH Faculty Director Al Filreis.
The partnership was announced on Oct. 30 by Penn President Larry Jameson and Pennsylvania’s Chief Transformation Officer Ben Kirshner and aims to guide how Pennsylvania uses artificial intelligence to improve public services and support responsible innovation.
The building restoration — which began in spring 2025 — aims to restore the library to how it looked when it was “first built,” according to Penn’s Facilities and Real Estate Services Executive Director Chris Kern.
Strunk described the efforts as “research with consequence,” emphasizing that universities must not only produce knowledge but improve the lives of others.
Ahead of Election Day, The Daily Pennsylvanian has compiled a comprehensive ballot guide to all of the candidates on the state and municipal ballots.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with civil liberties organizations, legal experts, and scholars to understand the long-term impacts of the Pennsylvania retention election.