Advance course registration for fall 2021 opens Tuesday and ends April 23.
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Arthur Ross Gallery receives $125,000 donation to perpetually endow lecture series
The donation was made by 1966 College for Women graduate Susan T. Marx to endow the Susan T. Marx Distinguished Lecture Series in perpetuity.
Penn Medicine study finds Medicaid expansion increases access to opioid addiction treatment
After Medicaid expansion, the study found that among people with OUD who were referred by a criminal justice agency, the proportion of people receiving medicine for OUD jumped from 6.3% in 2008 to 16.5%.
Penn instructs students to ignore ‘online’ course designations during advance registration
The University is planning to hold all courses in person, regardless of their current location listing on Penn InTouch — some of which are currently listed as "online," and others as "in-person."
Arthur Ross Gallery receives $125,000 donation to perpetually endow lecture series
The donation was made by 1966 College for Women graduate Susan T. Marx to endow the Susan T. Marx Distinguished Lecture Series in perpetuity.
Penn Medicine study finds Medicaid expansion increases access to opioid addiction treatment
After Medicaid expansion, the study found that among people with OUD who were referred by a criminal justice agency, the proportion of people receiving medicine for OUD jumped from 6.3% in 2008 to 16.5%.
Penn Museum will repatriate Morton Collection in effort to repair ‘racist and colonial practices’
Penn Museum and the University issued an apology for their "unethical possession of human remains" in a Monday evening statement.
Taja Mazaj | Penn: It’s time for financial transparency
Columnist Taja Mazaj urges the university to be more fiscally transparent, especially when it comes to using students' tuition and fee dollars.
UA presidential candidates prioritize wellness, advocacy for student groups at first debate
College junior and UA Academic Initiatives Director Tori Borlase and College and Wharton junior and UA Treasurer Nikhil Gupta, both of whom are running for president, answered questions about their qualifications and platforms at the debate.
Penn sweeps surprise double header against La Salle
Penn softball wasn't expecting to play this weekend, but a last minute matchup against La Salle provided two wins for the Quakers.
Penn men's tennis notches first wins of the season versus Villanova and Drexel
On Friday, the Red and Blue swept all six singles matches to cruise past the Wildcats. The next day, the Quakers used a strong showing in doubles to propel them to victory over the Dragons.
Emily Chang | Housing selection was a mess. Here’s how we fix it.
Columnist Emily Chang discusses the difficulty of the college house matching process for rising sophomores and how to fix it.
Andy Yoon | Some lessons from pandemic life, one year later
Columnist Andy Yoon reflects on a year of pandemic life and suggests some permanent changes that may make our lives more healthy.
Daniel Gurevitch | The college admissions process needs an overhaul
Columnist Daniel Gurevitch offers his assessment of the college admissions scandal uncovered by operation Varsity Blues and how colleges can do better when admitting students.
Penn released decisions for regular decision applicants on Tuesday, offering admission to 3,202 students and recording its lowest ever acceptance rate of 5.68%.
Professors say some pandemic-induced changes to teaching styles are here to stay
From small group discussions to pre-recorded lectures, many professors plan to incorporate new teaching strategies into in-person curriculum.
Students, West Philadelphians call on Penn to ‘return the remains’ of Morton Collection
The protest was organized by Police Free Penn and Black Lives Matter Philly after a recent report, authored by a Penn student, found that the Morton cranial collection holds the skulls of 14 Black Philadelphians which were robbed from their graves in the 19th century.
As variants and vaccinations increase, undergraduate COVID-19 case count decreases slightly
A total of 28 undergraduate students tested positive for COVID-19 between March 28 and April 3, down from the 32 undergraduate student cases between March 21 and March 27.
Penn study creates framework for researching misinformation and media bias
The study, published last week in the Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences, created a framework for researching misinformation and its impact on democracy.
Penn Medicine researchers successfully test experimental therapy to reverse blindness
A team of researchers at Penn Medicine’s Scheie Eye Institute, led by ophthalmology professors Artur V. Cideciyan and Samuel G. Jacobson, developed the experimental RNA therapy.



















