The event will host over 600 high schools, including more than 50 from the greater Philadelphia area.
Amy Gutmann
Penn makes us less human
Columnist Lindsay Muneton criticizes Penn students’ habit of neglecting themselves, emphasizing that the appearance of success comes at great personal costs.
Quaker Nation | Getting ready for the Penn Relays
Also, Ethan Roberts commits to Notre Dame.
Team Jamaica Bickle creates a community of support
Bringing Caribbean hospitality to Philadelphia, the organization has built a lasting legacy at The Penn Relay Carnival.
Penn makes us less human
Columnist Lindsay Muneton criticizes Penn students’ habit of neglecting themselves, emphasizing that the appearance of success comes at great personal costs.
Quaker Nation | Getting ready for the Penn Relays
Also, Ethan Roberts commits to Notre Dame.
Daybreak | Penn alum named Apple CEO
Also, Penn’s Graduate School of Education has partnered with Hamilton College.
Penn professor Angela Duckworth discusses how classroom cellphone bans impact learning in DP sit-down
The findings — which rely on surveyed insights from educators — may provide a roadmap for schools seeking to implement phone bans.
Penn GSE guarantees admission for Hamilton College undergraduates enrolled in new joint program
Hamilton’s new program guarantees students early admission into graduate schools at Penn, Washington University in St. Louis, and the University of Chicago.
Penn Med pavilion unveils new exterior signage, completes Clifton Center renaming
The change marks the latest step in renaming the $1.6 billion facility, after Catherine and Anthony Clifton donated $120 million to Penn Medicine last February.
An open door for police brutality at Penn
Guest columnist Hilah Kohen spotlights leeway for police violence in the proposed open expression guidelines, arguing that Penn has previously violated its own policies.
Breaking down the sport behind the Quakers’ biggest athletic event of the year.
Penn Global, Lauder Institute host Italian finance minister for discussion on economic instability
The April 17 event — co-hosted by the Lauder Institute and Penn Global — was moderated by Associate Vice Provost for Global Initiatives Amy Gadsden.
Ternus graduated from Penn in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and applied mechanics, alongside a minor in psychology.
Annenberg School launches strategic vision to ‘tell the story’ of communications at Penn
Recalling conversations from the start of her tenure in July 2023, Annenberg School for Communication Dean Sarah Banet-Weiser said many peers were aware of the school’s reputation but unclear on the specifics of its work.
This year’s theme — “Inspire Informed Action” — aims to bring together students, faculty, and local organizations to promote environmental awareness and action.
Penn researchers use AI to accelerate RNA drug development
The AIRFoundry facility — funded by a six-year, $18 million National Science Foundation grant — brings together researchers to design and test lipid nanoparticles that deliver RNA-based therapies.
Penn alum, federal agency chair defends investigation into antisemitism on campus
2008 College graduate and EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas told the crowd that there “is no other way to protect the victims of harassment or discrimination” without collecting their personal information.
Penn announces changes to 2026-27 employee health care plan
The changes include new contribution amounts, a deductible increase, and additional voluntary benefit options.
Daybreak: The Annenberg School's strategic vision
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