As the Supreme Court considers overturning affirmative action, the DP spoke with administrators, professors, and students about what this could mean.
Amy Gutmann
Former Wharton vice dean resigns as Temple University president
Jason Wingard’s resignation comes after a series of recent events sparked outrage from members of the Temple community.
Penn Vet, Division of Infectious Diseases receive increased funding in state budget proposal
The newly inaugurated governor proposed an increase of more than $650,000 in funding for the School of Veterinary Medicine and Penn Medicine’s Division of Infectious Diseases.
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Former Wharton vice dean resigns as Temple University president
Jason Wingard’s resignation comes after a series of recent events sparked outrage from members of the Temple community.
Penn Vet, Division of Infectious Diseases receive increased funding in state budget proposal
The newly inaugurated governor proposed an increase of more than $650,000 in funding for the School of Veterinary Medicine and Penn Medicine’s Division of Infectious Diseases.
Keshav Ramesh | Pay attention to the Philly mayoral election
Columnist Keshav Ramesh asserts that Penn students should pay attention to this year’s Philadelphia mayoral race prior to the primary in May.
Hosted by the six student government branches, the programming aimed to offer students a chance to voice their opinions, raise awareness of projects, and increase student involvement with the government.
Penn fencing secures sixth place at NCAA Championships
Collectively, the men's and women's programs had its best showing at the championships in nearly 20 years.
With Ivy season on the horizon, Eileen Wang of Penn women's tennis promotes a team-first mentality
The sophomore has finally found her place on the Quaker roster after struggling to adjust her freshman fall season.
Gymnast McCaleigh Marr has found her swing at Penn
Soon to start dressing in a Michigan leo, Marr hopes to encourage more Ivy League athletes to consider fifth-years.
Penn ranked happiest college in Pennsylvania, No. 7-happiest in country by new study
The study, conducted by Resume.io, used Instagram and artificial intelligence to do its analysis.
In absence of University-wide guidance, Penn professors vary approaches to AI in academics
Six Penn professors and administrators spoke with The Daily Pennsylvanian about how they are tackling the use of ChatGPT, from banning to mandating its use.
WUHC Incubator program gives undergraduates insight into the healthcare industry
The WUHC Incubator allows teams of students interested in healthcare, biotech, and life sciences to attend interactive workshops and speaker events hosted by healthcare executives and industry experts.
Penn to stop awarding dean's list recognition to undergraduate students
The dean’s list is an annual honor given to students based on academic performance during the fall and spring semesters.
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Penn hosts Energy Week to generate awareness about scholarship, equity in energy
This year’s events covered a range of topics including decarbonization, extreme heat, sustainable energy, and climate justice.
Riane Lumer | Teaching and research are not mutually exclusive
Columnist Riane Lumer critiques the prioritization of research over teaching among Penn’s faculty.
From classes on anime to the Beatles, here are five unique courses being taught at Penn
The following courses are currently being taught in the spring 2023 semester.
15 questions with ... Malak Taha, a Penn women's squash freshman
Taha starting off playing tennis, then transitioned to squash after being inspired by her dad at the age of seven.


















