What Penn alum Leo Solga learned from his bid for Pa. House seat
“I got into the race because that’s what I wanted to do: to serve people via that process,” 2025 College graduate Leo Solga told the DP.
“I got into the race because that’s what I wanted to do: to serve people via that process,” 2025 College graduate Leo Solga told the DP.
From Jeju Island to the Schuylkill River, the 2026 Engineering graduate takes it all in stride.
The dismantling began in January by the order of 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump and was paused due to a district court’s preliminary injunction in February.
Neurology professor and former DEI head Roy Hamilton emphasized “effectiveness and legitimacy” when approaching the role and leading Penn’s diverse standing faculty body.
From Jeju Island to the Schuylkill River, the 2026 Engineering graduate takes it all in stride.
The dismantling began in January by the order of 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump and was paused due to a district court’s preliminary injunction in February.
The announcement stated that the change is “part of the School’s ongoing efforts to strengthen and unify the Penn Engineering brand.”
The layoffs, which were completed June 2, mark the latest step taken by Penn to address financial uncertainty as a result of federal policies.
Since he cofounded the company in 2022, its games have reached over 25,000 students across Southeast Asia, according to Forbes.
Also, updates from the research associates union.
In a statement to the DP, Remillard wrote that she seeks to foster a supportive environment and improve teaching quality in the new role.
Senior columnist Mritika Senthil explains how Penn exposed its “student-first” facade by firing Hill College House Fellows.
Craig Gronczewski, who previously worked at Penn Medicine Princeton Health, became CEO on June 1 after being named last month.
Mahoney, who was first appointed to the position in July 2019, will head the Health System through June 2031.
The June 3 demonstration was organized ahead of RAPUP’s bargaining session with the University next week.
Solid finishes across the board for lightweight crews secured Penn a tied third place finish as a team.
The Data, Analytics, and Technology for AI in Livestock Animal Behavior opened at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center on May 20.
The awards highlighted six individuals and were presented during a senior farewell celebration.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc.’s arts and culture publication earned four honors in this year’s competition, including a national first-place win in Cultural Criticism.
Amol Navathe, a senior fellow at Penn’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, will serve in the role until April 2029.