Penn football finally has its first home game this Friday, but it isn't the only team on campus to follow.
Amy Gutmann
The annual Distinguished Daughter event has taken place since 1948 and recognizes women who demonstrate exceptional service through their career or volunteer efforts.
Penn Abroad now offers free passports to undergraduates receiving financial aid
The program partnered with the Council on International Educational Exchange – an nonprofit promotes studying abroad – to offer passports for U.S. citizen students, according to a Penn Abroad website. The passports are traditionally valued at $145.
Annenberg dean and students produce documentary about Southern gay black men
The film is an adaptation of Northwestern University professor E. Patrick Johnson's book, "Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South." The documentary explores the lives of Johnson and six other gay black men whose stories were originally told in Johnson's work.
The annual Distinguished Daughter event has taken place since 1948 and recognizes women who demonstrate exceptional service through their career or volunteer efforts.
Penn Abroad now offers free passports to undergraduates receiving financial aid
The program partnered with the Council on International Educational Exchange – an nonprofit promotes studying abroad – to offer passports for U.S. citizen students, according to a Penn Abroad website. The passports are traditionally valued at $145.
Annenberg professor calls on scientists to be more transparent in their research
Annenberg professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson calls on scientists to be more transparent about their methods and to abide by scientific norms to counter the public's waning trust in scientific research.
Volleyball runs in the family for defensive specialist Carmina Raquel
Carmina Raquel has proven to be the defensive anchor of Penn volleyball. Leading the team in digs by a wide margin, her skills have been vital to the team’s success.
New course registration PATH app will replace Penn InTouch in 2021
PATH will have an app that allows students to plan their four-year academic path at Penn on worksheets.
Penn junior Brandon Nguyen represents Canada at UN Youth Climate Summit
Nguyen was previously recognized for his efforts in 2017 by being named a Top 25 Environmentalist Under 25, and in 2018, a Top 30 Under 30 Sustainability Leader.
The Chicago Connection: How four volleyball players came to Penn from the Windy City
These four underclassmen are freshmen Elizabeth Ford and Madeline McGregor and sophomores Margaret Planek and Kylie Kulinski.
Tyler Larkworthy | Consider the ethics of companies where you want to work
It is time to take a stand and demand better from those for whom we will dedicate the majority of our waking hours.
Wharton expands MBA early admission program to undergrads from any university
The program, called Wharton MBA Advance Access, now allows student in their final year from any university to be accepted early to the full-time MBA program after working for two to four years after graduation.
Penn ranks second on Forbes' list of top graduate schools attended by Fortune 100 CEOs
Five of the Fortune 100 CEOs earned their graduate degree from Penn.
Freshman Peyton Raun part of strong back line for Penn women's soccer
Raun has made her way into the starting lineup, playing almost every minute of every game so far this season.
Pair of Penn volleyball freshmen bond over shared high school experience
Flying slightly under the radar of the school’s more noteworthy alumni are the Marymount volleyball program's Taylor Fourticq and Caroline Douglas, both of whom are freshmen at Penn.
Penn alum creates app for users to track number of spotted lanternfly kills
"Squishr" features a ranking system that tracks the number of lanternflies a person has killed. Users with the highest number of kills can make the “Today’s Top Squishers" list.
Four Penn cross country runners in history books at Salesianum School
Freshmen Sean Banko and Michael Keehan, senior Andrew Hally, and his brother Pat Hally (Class of '17) all attended Salesianum School before donning the Red and Blue.
Penn researchers develop model to predict brain activity
Penn researchers created a model to accurately predict the activation of various regions of the brain in response to an electrical stimulation, which could help tailor brain stimulation therapies to individual patients.
Avan Jogia discusses “Mixed Feelings,” his book on multiracial identity, at Penn Bookstore
Jogia read and discussed excerpts of "Mixed Feelings," his new book that explores race and identity through poems and imagery.

















