Biden recently ordered an expansive review of existing Title IX regulations on sex and gender discrimination and violence in schools, prompting members of Penn’s anti-violence groups to call for further support for sexual assault survivors at the University.
Amy Gutmann
Students praise Penn’s plan to hold class in person this fall
Some students were optimistic that a return to traditional learning will be beneficial for their social and mental health.
Penn softball shakes off rust, sweeps St. Joe's in weekend doubleheader
The Quakers got back on track against the Hawks after dropping their two first game against Delaware.
Class of 2024 able to run for first time in upcoming Penn Student Government elections
The Nominations & Elections Committee postponed the Class of 2024’s fall elections because students had not had a chance to be on campus or get to know one another.
Students praise Penn’s plan to hold class in person this fall
Some students were optimistic that a return to traditional learning will be beneficial for their social and mental health.
Penn softball shakes off rust, sweeps St. Joe's in weekend doubleheader
The Quakers got back on track against the Hawks after dropping their two first game against Delaware.
Penn Medicine study finds over a third of Phila. COVID-19 cases are caused by variants
Thirty-five percent of the samples resemble variants of the virus in genome sequences in positive COVID-19 samples from the Philadelphia area.
With decades of experience, Rudy Fuller ready to lead the Quakers in Calhoun's absence
Beyond playing on the field, Fuller has always loved sharing his sport with younger generations. He coached youth club teams and the Olympic Development Program throughout college.
Before his national title with Villanova, Rollie Massimino coached three years at Penn
In 1973, Massimino leveraged his time under Daly to become the head coach at Villanova, where he went on to win a national championship in 1985 after leading the eighth-seeded Wildcats to a number of upsets.
Freshman Katie Reagan living her dream of playing softball for the Quakers
Although she was successful in each of the sports she pursued in high school, Reagan always knew that softball was the one sport she always wanted to take to the next level.
Penn baseball splits weekend series versus La Salle
After dropping the first two contests to the Explorers, the Red and Blue took both games of Saturday’s doubleheader to split the series at two wins apiece.
Penn Dems, Penn Justice Dems endorse Krasner for Philadelphia DA in upcoming primary
Board members of Penn Dems and Penn Justice Dems said they supported Krasner because of his commitment to criminal justice reform and track record of holding police officers accountable.
Editorial | Penn: Don’t abandon virtual classes next semester
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that students unable to come to campus next semester should still be able to take their desired classes virtually.
A petition garnered over 1,500 signatures urging the University to move the date of the 2021 Commencement ceremony.
Penn Graduate School of Education earns No. 1 spot in U.S. News ranking
The latest rankings mark the first time that Penn GSE was ranked No. 1 and the sixth consecutive year that it was ranked in the top five.
Penn launches undergraduate fellowship program to foster social equity in West Philadelphia
Students’ projects focus on promoting minority-owned West Philadelphia businesses, alleviating local homelessness, exploring the harm caused by Penn’s territorial expansion across West Philadelphia, and fostering social justice through athletics.
Penn study finds remote work leads to increased responsibilities for mothers
Researchers found that gender disparities were most pronounced when the mother was the only parent working from home and when neither parent was able to work remotely.
All Pennsylvania adults will become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on April 19
The new timeline does not apply to Philadelphia, which is on track to open up eligibility to all adults by May 1.
Penn will offer over 100 undergraduate courses virtually this summer
The University will offer completely virtual classes this summer, and the roster will have more variety and seats available than in a typical year.
The protest, called #PhillySchoolsDeserve: A March for PILOTs, was co-sponsored by Penn Community for Justice, Drexel Community for Justice, Penn for PILOTs, and other community organizations.


















