The report provides three primary recommendations to strengthen University resources for preventing and responding to alcohol and drug misuse.
Gutmann announces permanent CAPS hires
The announcement makes permanent temporary hires announced last week.
CAPS may move off campus
Counseling and Psychological Services may be moving north to Market Street or east to 34th Street.
William Penn Foundation welcomes new director Peter Degnan
The William Penn Foundation is optimistic about Degnan’s track record of success in management, and looks forward to advancing its mission under his leadership.
Gutmann announces permanent CAPS hires
The announcement makes permanent temporary hires announced last week.
CAPS may move off campus
Counseling and Psychological Services may be moving north to Market Street or east to 34th Street.
CAPS to add staffers, expand hours
Counseling and Psychological Services will extend its hours and hire more staff within the next few weeks.
When a student dies: Penn's response
As the University begins to heal, the Daily Pennsylvanian looks at how death is handled on campus
Congress restores $1 billion in NIH funds
While the $1.1 trillion spending package signed into law by President Barack Obama Friday evening is a step in the right direction for Penn research, it will not solve all the problems caused by sequestration.
University operations canceled due to storm
Only essential personnel are required to report for work.
Study: MOOC students are highly educated, job-oriented
A new study, published last week by Penn researchers in the journal Nature, shows that students who have taken online classes on Coursera have been highly educated and career-oriented.
Penn offices expand east to 30th and Walnut
Penn will lease 100,000 square feet of the FMC Tower at the Cira Centre South, a 47-story building on 30th and Walnut streets that will open in 2016.
University Registrar moves for easier access
It will be located across the hall from Student Financial Services at 34th and Walnut streets.
Alcohol pilot extended into second year
Under the pilot, registered parties with less than 150 attendees are allowed to serve certain types of hard alcohol, in the form of mixed drinks.
Reaccreditation steering committee releases draft recommendations
The report outlined six key objectives that it recommends the University work toward in the next five years.
Board of Trustees meetings: new buildings, reaccreditation, sexual violence
The Daily Pennsylvanian gets you caught up on what was discussed during the Trustees’ individual committee meetings last week.
Hackney memorial to be held in March
Penn will host a campus-wide memorial service for the late former president Sheldon Hackney in March, the University announced at a Board of Trustees meeting on Friday.
Office building at 39th, Walnut to be done by March 2015
No retail options are currently planned for the office building.
Lauder Institute donors among new college house supporters
Two prominent Penn families are the lead donors to a new Hill Field college house, a project that will break ground on Friday.
As 'urban Ivy,' Penn leads in urban revitalization
Executive vice presidents from peer institutions discussed their schools’ development efforts in urban communities on Thursday.










