The suspect in the shooting, Robert Bowers, 46, opened fire at the Tree of Life Congregation in eastern Pittsburgh and attacked during a service.
Amy Gutmann
Joel Lee | Pause the podcast, take out your earbuds, and listen to your own thoughts
Conduct your own intellectual podcast about your thoughts, because it is more relatable than any you can find on iTunes.
Penn football weathers rain, comeback attempt in 13-7 victory over Brown
With rain pouring down and the field a muddy swamp, Penn football took down Brown 13-7 in Providence, R.I. The Nor’easter had a huge effect on the game, causing both offenses to be both literally and figuratively stuck in the mud.
When deans, department chairs, and peers of the accused are given the power to investigate sexual misconduct, allegations are often swept under the rug.
Joel Lee | Pause the podcast, take out your earbuds, and listen to your own thoughts
Conduct your own intellectual podcast about your thoughts, because it is more relatable than any you can find on iTunes.
Penn football weathers rain, comeback attempt in 13-7 victory over Brown
With rain pouring down and the field a muddy swamp, Penn football took down Brown 13-7 in Providence, R.I. The Nor’easter had a huge effect on the game, causing both offenses to be both literally and figuratively stuck in the mud.
At Penn Diversity Lecture, prof traces history of sexual assault on campuses
Executive Director of Penn's Ortner Center of Violence & Abuse in Relationships Susan Sorenson spoke to students in a time of shifting federal policy over sexual assault on college campuses.
After Trump cuts U.N. funding, Penn Public Policy Consulting group expresses concerns in D.C.
They focused on discussing the benefits of UNICEF and the United Nations Population Fund, bringing up a conversation on the implications of such budget constraints.
Stanford's Brianna Booth talks to students at Houston Hall about how to view sexuality as an asset
Penn's Chief Wellness Officer Benoit Dubé and Professor James Pawelski of the Penn Positive Psychology Center co-organized the event.
Joe Biden is among recent targets of pipe bomb packages
Over ten confiscated packages containing potentially explosive pipe bombs were addressed to high-profile individuals who are prominent critics of President Trump.
Guest Column by Benjamin Oh | Asian American voter turnout has been low. That needs to change.
Why do Asian communities with diverse political opinions and genuine concerns vote at such low rates?
Lucy Hu | How to save our democracy in November
It’s time to take off our red hats and blue pins and give each candidate a fair shot.
Forbes 400 wealthiest ranking includes 19 Penn alumni this year
The annual list included many high-profile Penn graduates like Elon Musk, Laurene Powell Jobs, and President Donald Trump.
Number of renters in Philadelphia jumps dramatically over the course of a decade
The jump in Philadelphia rentership was the third greatest among the ten most populated cities in the nation.
Suspicious object reported at 33rd and Chestnut streets, near New College House
A UPenn Alert was sent at 3:30 p.m., indicating that the object was cleared and is no longer a danger to the community.
Julia Mitchell | Don’t let Penn’s club recruitment rush rob you of your individuality
In the first weeks on campus, I watched my friends swept up in a flurry of recruiting sessions, auditions, BYOs, and GBMs for organizations with every abbreviation known to man.
Wharton receives $25 million to fund Tangen Hall, the first hub for student entrepreneurship
The AKO Foundation, the charity branch of hedge fund AKO Capital LLP, granted the donation which will also fund the Katja and Nicolai Tangen International Endowed Scholarship.
Michael Gazzaniga speaks about his famed split-brain studies at Philomathean society event
Gazzaniga is an author of many standard Penn introductory psychology and neuroscience textbooks.
As 'Power of Penn' goes public, Amy Gutmann talks global initiatives at UC meeting
Penn President Amy Gutmann said the fundraising campaign helps Penn expand global opportunities, including making programs more accessible for students from first-generation, low-income backgrounds.
The Lauder Institute, located at 37th and Spruce streets, is undergoing major renovation
At a dedication ceremony with President Amy Gutmann and Provost Wendell Pritchett Tuesday, Ronald and Leonard Lauder, 1965 and 1954 Wharton graduates, respectively, presented the donation.



















