Carnathan | Under McCaffery, Penn men’s basketball can become a mid-major power
The Quakers' recent Ivy League championship could be the start of an even greater rise.
The Quakers' recent Ivy League championship could be the start of an even greater rise.
Street is running to represent Pennsylvania’s third congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.
Awardees are set to be recognized at a formal ceremony on June 1.
She detailed some of Penn’s individual interactions with the government officials — including lobbying efforts and the University’s rejection of the preferential funding compact proposed by the Trump administration.
Street is running to represent Pennsylvania’s third congressional district in the United States House of Representatives.
Awardees are set to be recognized at a formal ceremony on June 1.
Columnist Audrey Levenson gives her advice on how to deal with roommates who just can't seem to clean.
On Thursday night, students gathered across campus to watch Penn’s game against Illinois.
The company, co-founded by 2018 Perelman School of Medicine graduate Christopher Natale and Penn Medicine physician and professor of dermatology Todd Ridky, is developing a pill that provides estrogen benefits.
If there’s one thing Penn does well, it’s attracting attention for all the wrong reasons.
The Quakers held their own for much of the defeat against Illinois.
Plus, columns on clique culture and Penn influencers.
Also, Penn urges court to reject Amy Wax’s appeal.
Here’s what to remember from the Quakers’ first March Madness appearance since 2018.
The Quakers’ loss ends a season that saw them win the program’s first Ivy League title since 2018.
Cohort members spoke to The Daily Pennsylvanian about the initiative’s goal to advance the University’s role as an “interwoven” institution across the state.
Her suit — which alleges violations of tenure protection and unfair treatment based on her race — was dismissed by United States District Court Senior Judge Timothy Savage last August.
The message reflected on Penn’s history and reiterated the University’s commitment to “access and inclusion” on campus.
The ongoing lawsuit accuses Penn and 16 other universities of colluding to decrease the financial aid awarded to around 200,000 students over a 20-year period.
Parker — a 2016 Fels Institute of Government graduate — said during the March 12 address that the budget focuses on “economic mobility” and “self-sufficiency” for all.