Clinicians are available at Student Health Service on Tuesday and CAPS will resume its regular appointments Wednesday.
Amy Gutmann
Eells was appointed to lead CAPS in January 2019 and started his term in March. Penn informed the community of the death Monday afternoon, but did not specify the cause of death.
Is Stat So? | September 9
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn soccer locks down on defense, volleyball gets off to a solid start, and sprint football coach Bill Wagner begins his 50th and final season.
Freshmen look to make an impact on Penn women's soccer early and often
Defender Peyton Ruan, midfielders Sara Readinger and Sizzy Lawton, and forward Ella Wright have all made major contributions to the Red and Blue this season.
Eells was appointed to lead CAPS in January 2019 and started his term in March. Penn informed the community of the death Monday afternoon, but did not specify the cause of death.
Is Stat So? | September 9
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn soccer locks down on defense, volleyball gets off to a solid start, and sprint football coach Bill Wagner begins his 50th and final season.
Editorial | Lauder College House highlights a flawed admissions process
Penn must reform the system that claims to prioritize equality, but in its current state fosters a culture that rewards donors.
Penn wins and draws behind Woodard's pair of goals
On a cold, rainy Friday night, Penn drew Fairfield, 1-1, before defeating Mount St. Mary's by a score of 1-0 on Sunday.
DP Sports Player of the Week: Breukelen Woodard
Junior midfielder Breukelen Woodard earned DP Sports Player of the Week for her efforts in this weekend’s games against Fairfield and Mount St. Mary’s.
Urooba Abid | Getting sick at Penn opened my eyes to a broken health care system
Ultimately, growing up in America makes it impossible to ignore the inequities in the health care system for long.
Penn field hockey drops opening two games on the road against top-10 opponents
To begin the season on Friday, Penn field hockey fell, 2-0, in a tough battle against No. 10 Wake Forest.
Sophia DuRose | Not going into finance? Take advantage of opportunities outside of OCR.
Seeing our friends shake hands with employers that sign hefty checks can be discouraging in the small and competitive bubble that is Penn. But there is an entire world out there that celebrates creativity and divergence.
Students hope for more funding and tangible support from new Penn Law diversity initiatives
Ruger sent an email in late August to the Penn Law community to introduce structural changes to Penn Law's Office of Inclusion and Engagement, which was established in May.
Pack strategy helps Penn cross country to solid showing at Fordham Fiasco
Both Penn men's and women's cross country showed extreme promise competing in the Fordham Fiasco, held in Bronx, N.Y. this weekend.
Students “deeply upset” about Penn Violence Prevention office moving off Locust Walk
Penn Violence Prevention is moving to a new office at 3535 Market St., the same building that houses Student Health Service, due to limited campus space.
Penn volleyball picks up pair of wins in season-opening tournament at Lafayette
In the team's first three matches of the year, at the Crosstown Invitational in Easton, Pa., the Quakers finished with a 2-1 showing.
Penn undergrads can now major in environmental anthropology
Anthropology professor and Undergraduate Chair Katherine Moore said the new concentration was created because of interest from students and faculty in past years, amid the growing benefit of studying anthropology through an environmental lens.
Penn sprint football secures shutout in coach Bill Wagner's final alumni game
This year’s Penn sprint football alumni game had special meaning for both sidelines, as it marked the beginning of the last season for coach Bill Wagner.
We give to The Penn Fund because Penn changed all of our lives.
Obama’s right-hand woman discusses her upbringing and the former president at Penn event
Valerie Jarrett served in the Obama administration for all eight years of his presidency, and was seen as a trusted advisor who pushed for liberal policies in the administration.

















