After being announced as the program’s new leader on March 27, Monday’s press conference marked a homecoming for McCaffery.
Amy Gutmann
Yoonmee Chang Memorial Lecture features activist author, filmmaker to discuss award-winning memoir
Around 50 Penn community members attended the event at the Penn Museum’s Widener Lecture Hall on March 26.
Diana Robertson to step down as vice dean of Wharton Undergraduate Division
Professor of Marketing Cait Lamberton — leading Wharton's undergraduate programs — effective July 1.
Engineering School professor honored with National Science Foundation CAREER award
The award funding will support Tertuliano’s research objectives, including graduate student projects and a broader initiative to make his work more accessible.
Yoonmee Chang Memorial Lecture features activist author, filmmaker to discuss award-winning memoir
Around 50 Penn community members attended the event at the Penn Museum’s Widener Lecture Hall on March 26.
Diana Robertson to step down as vice dean of Wharton Undergraduate Division
Professor of Marketing Cait Lamberton — leading Wharton's undergraduate programs — effective July 1.
Penn professors gather on College Green, recite American founding documents amid federal turmoil
Ten professors took turns reciting passages from documents such as the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Federalist Papers at the April 7 event.
Penn track and field dominates in Transatlantic Series meet against athletes from the U.K.
Junior thrower Angeludi Asaah broke the all-time Penn record for shot put twice in the meet.
Alan Cotler | Is Penn rearranging chairs on the Titanic?
Guest Columnist Alan Cotler argues that Penn needs athletic scholarships, not new coaches.
The visa revocations at Penn come as 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump’s second administration cracks down on international students across the country.
DP Daybreak | Penn gathers for Take Back the Night
Also, Penn’s funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities is uncertain.
Jason Zhao | This isn’t about the swim team
Columnist Jason Zhao argues that Penn’s funding cut was a political distraction from more serious failures in the Trump administration.
Natives at Penn celebrate 14th annual Penn Powwow with singing, dancing
Hosted by Natives at Penn and the Greenfield Intercultural Center, the Penn Powwow is a tradition that aims to celebrate diversity on campus and honor the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape tribe.
Penn alum visits campus to promote AI-based dating app
Louis Chung is the founder of Quickmeets, a dating app that matches users based on images of an ideal match that the user can upload onto the platform.
Penn announces $5 million gift for inaugural professorship in philanthropy
The gift, made by Scott A. Wieler and Mary Baily Wieler, aims to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration between business and social innovation at Penn.
College and Wharton freshman awarded King Charles III Coronational Medal for community service work
One of the youngest individuals to be recognized with the medal, Jeraj participated in numerous youth initiatives during high school.
Penn community gathers for annual Take Back the Night campaign against sexual violence
Over 100 Penn students, faculty, and community members gathered on College Green to participate in Take Back the Night, an international campaign focused on ending sexual, domestic, and interpersonal violence.
From the weight room to the lecture hall: How Penn student-athletes schedule their classes
A deep dive into the schedules of Penn's Division I student-athletes.
Cho competed in the NCAA Championships, as well as in South Korea and Egypt.
Ethan Roberts to remain with Penn men’s basketball, forgo transfer portal
Roberts led the Quakers in scoring last season with 16.8 points per game.



















