A masculinity that looks toward countries led by women around the globe who manage to have civil press conferences and provide correct information during this crisis is necessary.
Amy Gutmann
The Pa. mail-in ballot application deadline is May 26. Here’s what you need to know.
Voters with Pennsylvania identification can apply for a mail-in or absentee ballot online, while non-identification holding voters must email, call, or mail in a request to receive a ballot.
Antibody test developed at Penn finds low levels of coronavirus exposure among HUP workers
Results of the Penn study found that most of the 300 workers tested negative for the antibodies that would indicate infection from the coronavirus.
CAPS to continue improving collaboration with SHS, host four group workshops this summer
Throughout summer and fall, CAPS is looking to continue streamlining collaboration with Campus Health and Student Health Services, and identify and create more student-centered support groups.
The Pa. mail-in ballot application deadline is May 26. Here’s what you need to know.
Voters with Pennsylvania identification can apply for a mail-in or absentee ballot online, while non-identification holding voters must email, call, or mail in a request to receive a ballot.
Antibody test developed at Penn finds low levels of coronavirus exposure among HUP workers
Results of the Penn study found that most of the 300 workers tested negative for the antibodies that would indicate infection from the coronavirus.
Senior Column by Michel Liu | “Play hard” along the way
I, too, was anticipating Senior Week, Commencement, and all the last goodbyes we never got to say. But after everything that has happened, my doubts about taking a “scenic route” instead of the expressway to my goals have vanished.
An NBA comparison for every Ivy League basketball team
The Ivy League and NBA both have their share of teams that are consistently winners, as well as teams that are perennial bottom-feeders.
Wistar Institute coronavirus vaccine shows signs of eliciting immune response in animals
The animal study showed the vaccine caused the activation of T cells and the production of antibodies that neutralize the virus in mice and guinea pigs
Guest Column by Borna Saeednia | From a TA to Penn Class of 2020: Congratulations!
To the Class of 2020, I want to express my deepest gratitude for the contributions you have made, and for giving me an opportunity to learn with you and from you.
Urooba Abid | Ramadan holds new meaning in quarantine
Quarantine has left time for many of us to do what our overstimulated society so rarely leaves time for — reflection. Coincidentally, this is the main goal of Ramadan.
Listen on Spotify | Google Podcasts On this episode of Penn, Daily, hosts Isabella Simonetti and Alec Druggan interview Rosie Nguyen, on the process of graduating from Wharton during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hosted by Alec Druggan and Isabella Simonetti. Edited by Isabella Simonetti. Produced by Alec Druggan. Podcast art by Ava Cruz.
Former dean of Penn School of Veterinary Medicine Barry Stupine dies at 78
Stupine worked as an Associate Dean and then Vice Dean for Administration and Finance at Penn Vet from 1978 to 2009. He also held interim positions at the School of Dental Medicine and Office of Budget and Resources at Penn.
What would it be like studying abroad, from home?: Fate of fall abroad remains uncertain
Although Penn Abroad said it would announce the fate of fall study abroad programs by May 15, the decision for many programs has been delayed once again because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Editorial | Penn should introduce a preventative mental health care model
In light of the COVID-19 global pandemic and the immense stressors it produces, Penn should adopt a proactive rather than reactive stance towards mental health.
Senior Column by Sam Yellowhorse Kesler | “What are perfect places, anyway?"
Penn is still not perfect, but it’s filled with perfect places.
Attempted robbery prompts Tuesday afternoon UPennAlert
DPS issued an all-clear at 2:16 p.m. for a return to normal activity.
Virtual commencement honors Class of 2020 after tumultuous spring semester
Penn President Amy Gutmann was joined by commencement speaker and award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, as well as 1999 College graduate and Grammy-award winning musician John Legend, to congratulate the Class of 2020.
Penn Admissions and Kite and Key unveil first live, virtual tour in the Ivy League
Each tour is capped at 50 students, and led by two Kite and Key tour guides and up to four admissions officers to ensure all questions asked through the Zoom platform’s chat feature are answered.
Class of 2020 looks forward to in-person May 2021 commencement
Penn President Amy Gutmann announced in an email to the Class of 2020 that deans, professors, classmates, family, and friends would also attend the postponed ceremony.


















