The report by the United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce includes the committee’s findings from its yearlong investigation of several higher education institutions, including Penn.
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First years describe Quad construction’s negative impacts on social, residential life
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with first-year students who shared their perspectives on the changes and challenges that have come with the ongoing renovations to Ware College House.
Penn Museum, Mexican Culture Center celebrate Día de Los Muertos with 13th annual CultureFest!
The event focused on celebrating Mexican culture and educating attendees about Day of the Dead traditions.
At the sold-out event, which was the first Authors@Wharton event of the academic year, Gladwell showcased his latest book "Revenge of the Tipping Point: Overstories, Superspreaders, and the Rise of Social Engineering."
First years describe Quad construction’s negative impacts on social, residential life
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with first-year students who shared their perspectives on the changes and challenges that have come with the ongoing renovations to Ware College House.
Penn Museum, Mexican Culture Center celebrate Día de Los Muertos with 13th annual CultureFest!
The event focused on celebrating Mexican culture and educating attendees about Day of the Dead traditions.
Penn students perform at Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society’s 175th anniversary gala
College first years Amy Lee and Blake Gilman, along with College senior and co-president of PFS Nick Bausenwein, performed alongside national champions, international competitors, and world medalists.
Alumnus John Legend advocates for Harris-Walz campaign at campus visit with Penn Dems
1999 College graduate John Legend visited campus on Monday afternoon alongside model Chrissy Teigen and Jack Schlossberg to advocate for youth voter participation and the Harris-Walz campaign.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with former peers of Donald Trump Jr. in order to understand his life as an undergraduate student before his rise to political prominence.
McCormick discusses climate, education at Penn College Republicans fireside chat
Approximately 50 students, Penn affiliates, ACCA members, and Philadelphia community members attended the event, which was held at Two Locals Brewing on Oct. 23.
Penn Violence Prevention hosts programming to recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Penn Violence Prevention is hosting Domestic Violence Awareness Month this October in an attempt to raise awareness about domestic violence on campus.
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman to teach at Wharton in new AI program
The six-week, live online program, which was announced in an Oct. 22 press release, will run from Jan. 27 to Feb. 25, 2025
Muslim Students Association demands Israel divestment at University Council meeting
Representatives for Abuse and Sexual Assault Prevention, Disabled Advocacy @Penn, and Muslim Students Association made requests to the council on Wednesday evening.
Several locations on and around Penn’s campus vandalized with derogatory, anti-Zionist ‘death threat’
The three recent acts — two of which were discovered on Oct. 21 and one of which was discovered on the morning of Oct. 23 — follow at least three separate instances of vandalism over the weekend.
Penn Democrats, College Republicans report significant membership growth ahead of election
Both groups indicated a large boost in members and engagement this semester compared to previous years.
Former prime minister of Palestinian Authority, Israel-U.S. ambassador talk diplomacy at Penn forum
Over 900 Penn affiliates registered for the event, half of whom were students, according to a University spokesperson.
Walkway between Williams Hall, Penn Commons reopens as College Hall construction nears end
Penn partially removed the fencing surrounding College Hall on Oct. 21, allowing students to use the full area of the plaza in front of Houston Hall.
SPEC hosts fall-themed festival on College Green with axe throwing, pumpkin decorating, free food
Students were able to participate in a variety of activities at the festival, such as axe throwing, pumpkin and face painting, a 360 photo booth, and bounce houses.
Penn Jewish Voice for Peace, Chavurah erect Gaza Solidarity Sukkah on campus
Students gathered in the backyard of the Penn Women’s Center on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to commemorate the lives lost in Gaza.
Penn's annual Climate Week highlights global warming solutions, interdisciplinary approaches
Climate Week, a yearly tradition at Penn, provides an opportunity for the Penn community to learn about and engage with climate action.



















