Amy Gutmann
Meet the biology professor who just became the new College dean
Paul Sniegowski is an avid biker known among colleagues and students for his friendliness and sense of humor.
Viola MacInnes/Independence Professor of Penn
Q&A with former Penn player and current Iowa men's basketball coach Fran McCaffery
After playing one year at Wake Forest, Fran McCaffery transferred to Penn in 1978. In University City, his play earned him the nickname of "White Magic." After graduating Wharton in 1982, McCaffery stayed at Penn for one more season as an assistant coach.
Meet the biology professor who just became the new College dean
Paul Sniegowski is an avid biker known among colleagues and students for his friendliness and sense of humor.
Viola MacInnes/Independence Professor of Penn
One Penn researcher is working to allow robots to 'feel with their eyes'
You might have seen fifth-year Ph.D student Alex Burka walking around campus with his “Proton Pack” — a large orange backpack equipped with sensors that collect information from various surfaces. This is why.
Forbes named Penn Medicine the 7th best employer in the country. Staffers explain why.
Employees praised Penn Medicine's culture, which values hard work, intelligence and playfulness.
Huntsman previously served as ambassador to Singapore and China, as well as a Republican candidate for president in 2012 and governor of Utah before then.
Q&A with 2015 Penn baseball graduate Ronnie Glenn who continues minor league grind
After four stellar years at Meiklejohn stadium, 2015 Penn graduate and left-handed pitcher Ronnie Glenn was taken in the 22nd round of the Major League Baseball draft. Since then, Glenn has been steadily working his way up the Los Angeles Angels’ minor league ladder; he currently is in his second season with the Single-A Burlington (IA) Bees.
Penn's Rhodes Field attracts global soccer talent
Rhodes Field: home to Penn men’s and women’s soccer, the US men’s national team, and Swansea City AFC. No, you didn’t misread that; Penn’s soccer stadium hosted a Premier League team and a national team in the midst of a major tournament within the span of just a few days this past week.
Why this Penn professor's research into extinction has never been more relevant
Lauren Sallan, the Martin Meyerson assistant professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, is on the front lines of studying the causes of extinction-level events.
A vintage store is replacing the American Apparel on Walnut Street
Raxx Vintage offers men’s and women’s clothing from the 1960s through the 1990s. Store manager Lauren Saslow said merchandise would be made a little more preppy to appeal to Penn students.
Penn Museum plans to use a new $500,000 grant to make museum visits more enjoyable
Plans for the grant include: renovating exhibition spaces and Harrison Auditorium, as well as rethinking public programming.
Guest Column | Confronting Radical Islam
After the recent atrocities in Westminster, Manchester, and London, the politically correct in the United Kingdom and the world are yet again fully engaged in assiduously ignoring the threat we all face. The facts are as plain as they are uncomfortable — the world is currently living through an unprecedented threat, a modern enemy fighting for an archaic, theocratic vision that president George W.
Jessica Li | Art (for the sake of art) is important
Penn lags behind many of its peers in affordability and access rankings
The most recent such ranking, published by MONEY, a magazine part of Time, Inc., listed Penn 27th on a list of the 711 "best colleges for your money."
Penn student allegedly robbed at gunpoint on 42nd and Locust
The student called 911, prompting DPS to send a UPennAlert to the university community at 8 p.m. and a subsequent all-clear message at 8:23 p.m.
'SABS-ing,' MERTed and more impossible acronyms — here is your guide to Penn lingo
On Campus Recruiting, also known as OCR, refers to the period where companies send representatives to Penn's campus to interview students for post-graduate jobs and summer internships.
An expert in antitrust law is the latest Penn Integrates Knowledge professor
A New York Times piece from 2011 called Herbert Hovenkamp “the dean of American antitrust law.”



















