OFSL is currently without a director and is being temporarily led by Assistant Vice Provost for Student Affairs Tamara Greenfield King.
Amy Gutmann
How headers and set pieces became a not-so-secret weapon for Penn men's soccer
For the Red and Blue last season, set pieces proved to be instrumental in the team's offensive production.
Armed with new talent, Penn men's soccer faces Monmouth in season opener on Friday
This Friday, the Quakers will get their first chance to show off their newfound offensive firepower in a road matchup against Monmouth.
Penn Med prof. Katherine Nathanson receives $3 million grant for cancer research
Nathanson's research looks at BRCA gene mutations, or specific genetic changes associated with increased rates of breast, ovarian, prostate, and pancreatic cancer.
How headers and set pieces became a not-so-secret weapon for Penn men's soccer
For the Red and Blue last season, set pieces proved to be instrumental in the team's offensive production.
Armed with new talent, Penn men's soccer faces Monmouth in season opener on Friday
This Friday, the Quakers will get their first chance to show off their newfound offensive firepower in a road matchup against Monmouth.
Penn adds a design major for undergraduates starting this semester
The University announced the creation of a new undergraduate program in fine arts and design in late August, which offers the new design major and a revamped fine arts major for students in the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
For the new GAPSA president, restructuring for an expanding organization takes priority
A sixth-year ancient history Ph.D candidate, Greg Callaghan has been involved in student government for the previous five years.
Penn Student Government members push for internal diversity training
Maria Curry, who serves as director of the Undergraduate Assembly’s Dining, Housing, and Transit committee, said the UA does not reflect upon its own diversity standards frequently enough.
Penn women's soccer shuts out Towson in first home game of the year
Just three days after a loss to No. 3 Stanford, Penn women's soccer handled Towson, 2-0, despite rainy weather conditions that stopped the game for 90 minutes.
Penn men's soccer searches for offensive dynamism in Brian Gill's second year in charge
As he enters his second year at the helm of the men's soccer program, coach Brian Gill is hopeful that the Red and Blue can open things up offensively while remaining characteristically airtight in their defensive third.
Rovner | How Penn women's soccer really won in its loss to Stanford
Penn women’s soccer lost their opener, yet this game may have been the next big step towards national relevance for the program.
Julia Mitchell | Penn’s pre-college programs won’t get you accepted
With the astronomical price tag, it’s worth wondering what students and their parents expect to gain from these programs – and whether they actually get it.
A look at Penn football's most iconic traditions over the years
As Franklin Field celebrates 125 years this season, here's a reflection on the Penn football history and traditions that have lasted since its inception as well as emerged through the decades.
Penn virtual reality lab offers space for experiments, from prosthetics to interior design
Through coding virtual reality into experiments, Penn researchers have been able to measure psychological reactions to architectural features and help alleviate pain in patients who have prosthetic limbs.
Editorial | Stop complaining about New College House West construction
Debate and resist not what causes minor malaise, but the despondent concerns that negatively influence the lives of everyone around us. Strive to be a better member of both the Penn community and our larger home in Philadelphia.
James Morrison | Penn needs a financial literacy requirement
The importance of Penn having its students take a Physical World course pales in comparison to preparing its students to successfully navigate the make-or-break financial decisions that await them after college.
Hadriana Lowenkron | Penn’s recent construction ignores the community’s needs
As more and more students are prevented from attending this school due to it being unaffordable, Penn must ask itself: who is this construction really benefiting?
Penn's Michael Wang spends summer playing for U19 Chinese national team
Fresh off a freshman year where he was a three-time Rookie of the Week, Wang returned home this summer to China to train on the national circuit for the second year in a row.
Amid a national epidemic, Penn launches a center to study opioid addiction
“The opioid crisis is a catastrophe for the country, which many people have suffered and lost their lives,” said Henry Kranzler, director of the Center for Studies of Addiction at the Perelman School of Medicine.



















