Andrew Binns, a biology professor, will remain the interim dean until New Student Orientation.
Amy Gutmann
This startup CEO implied he had a Ph.D from Penn, but left his program amid rumors of false lab work
A University spokesperson said Otte enrolled in Penn's Genomics and Computational Biology graduate group in September 2011, but left the program without a degree in October of 2014.
At the final for the Penn startup showcase, groups gave elevator pitches in an actual elevator to compete for $100,000 in prizes
The winning group was Twine, a human resources software company that helps employers save money by retaining their top employees. The group, who beat over a hundred other participants, won a $30,000 grand prize.
At annual summit, students and faculty discuss the merits of Academically Based Community Service courses
Academically Based Community Service courses allow students and faculty to partner with West Philadelphia schools and community organizations. During the 2016-17 academic year, 70 ABCS courses were offered across eight schools and 31 departments, by 63 faculty and staff members.
This startup CEO implied he had a Ph.D from Penn, but left his program amid rumors of false lab work
A University spokesperson said Otte enrolled in Penn's Genomics and Computational Biology graduate group in September 2011, but left the program without a degree in October of 2014.
At the final for the Penn startup showcase, groups gave elevator pitches in an actual elevator to compete for $100,000 in prizes
The winning group was Twine, a human resources software company that helps employers save money by retaining their top employees. The group, who beat over a hundred other participants, won a $30,000 grand prize.
Ten of the most high profile speakers who visited Penn this school year
From award-winning primotologist Jane Goodall to former Vice President and future Penn professor Joe Biden, Penn hosted a range of notable speakers this year.
Penn Relays 2017 recap: Quakers come close, but fail to replicate success of 2016
Another year of Penn Relays is now history. And while Penn track and field may not have repeated the same success of 2016, which saw the team win its first Relay since 1974, the Quakers still made a number of finals appearances, and broke some records, too.
Ivy League Champs! Penn women's lacrosse clinches share of tenth title in eleven years with blowout over Yale
At this point, there’s only one word for Penn women’s lacrosse: dynasty.
Penn baseball fails to clinch division title over Columbia, heading to one-game playoff
So it all comes down to this. Needing one win in two home games against second-place Columbia to clinch its first Ivy League Lou Gehrig Division title since 2007, Penn baseball failed to close out on Saturday afternoon, taking a pair of losses by scores of 14-4 and 7-5 to fall into a tie with the Lions.
Penn football's Alek Torgersen signs with the Atlanta Falcons
Many expected Torgersen to be drafted, at least in the last round on Saturday, but the senior quarterback had to watch on as all 253 picks were revealed without his name in them. He was ranked by ESPN as the 10th best quarterback prospect — 10 quarterbacks were drafted, including those ranked one through nine, and number 11.
City Tap House Beer of the Week: Stone IPA
The latest Beer of the Week, sponsored by City Tap House on Walnut Street.
The Job Search
With students running around in suits to Huntsman Hall, coffee chats across campus and Career Service emails populated with prestigious company names, hunting for a job is a daily part of life at Penn. Over the course of a few months, the Enterprise team at The Daily Pennsylvanian has looked into the many aspects of the job search on campus. From students working in lucrative industries to those who return to Locust Walk to continue their work at Penn, here are their stories.
Penn baseball splits doubleheader with Columbia; can clinch division title Saturday
NEW YORK — Could this year be the year? Thanks to a stellar day of offense — much of it from senior slugger Tim Graul — Penn baseball split a doubleheader at Columbia Friday afternoon, putting it one win shy of its first division title in ten years.
Here's how to navigate Philadelphia this weekend
SEPTA released their proposed plans for service coverage in anticipation of two major events occurring in the city this week: the NFL Draft and the Penn Relays.
Emily Hoeven | It’s time to end Penn’s century-long fraternity subsidization
When I took my first campus tour of Penn as a high school student, I fell in love with Locust Walk.
Seven study breaks on campus to check out if you need a breather this finals period
Finals season can be overwhelming. Here are some convenient places on campus for students to take a break — and maybe some comfort food.
The Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice is a nonpartisan, national research and policy hub producing and disseminating research designed to prevent errors in the criminal justice system.
A survey from a consulting club at Penn found that 64.5 percent of students are unsatisfied with the dining plan
Engineering freshman Eddie Hammond said he was disappointed by the results of the survey, since 25 percent of the student body is required to have one. “Freshmen get locked into the dining program," Hammond said. "Penn should be doing it’s best that students get their money’s worth."
Six places to escape to when you need a break from finals week
Reading days begin tomorrow. If exam preparation becomes too overwhelming, here are six places in Philadelphia you can go to de-stress.



















