According to the announcement, over 61,000 students applied to Penn this year, marking a decrease from last year’s applicant pool of over 72,000.
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Penn releases early decision results for Class of 2030
In Penn's first admission cycle since restoring its standardized testing requirement, the University received more than 7,800 early decision applications — nearly two thousand less than last year.
At New Hampshire, Santos amassed a 37-24 record including three FCS Playoff appearances in five seasons with the program.
The Jan. 20 filing echoed previous arguments made by Penn, stating the University has complied with the agency’s demands, but is unwilling to submit personal information without consent.
Penn releases early decision results for Class of 2030
In Penn's first admission cycle since restoring its standardized testing requirement, the University received more than 7,800 early decision applications — nearly two thousand less than last year.
At New Hampshire, Santos amassed a 37-24 record including three FCS Playoff appearances in five seasons with the program.
Penn is in the process of notifying individuals whose personal information was compromised by the incident, according to a University spokesperson.
‘After one full year of negotiations, Penn administrators have still failed to agree to a contract that includes fair wages, improved benefits, and strong support for international workers,’ GET-UP wrote in the press release.
Penn reports GSE hack, ‘breach of data’ to FBI
A University spokesperson wrote to The Daily Pennsylvanian that the investigation has been referred to law enforcement and the FBI as Penn investigates a “breach of data of select information systems.”
Jameson releases Penn’s letter declining White House compact in ‘spirit of transparency’
Until Friday, Penn was the only university that had declined to sign the compact but did not publicly disclose its response to the government.
Her 85-month prison term will be followed by three years of supervised release.
Penn named in lawsuit accusing top universities of using early decision admissions to inflate prices
The lawsuit argues that the early decision admission process disadvantages students because colleges are not given an incentive to provide those who are accepted with increased financial aid.
As it happened: Penn recoups $175 million in frozen funds after securing Title IX resolution
The funding restoration comes after Penn entered a resolution agreement with the Trump administration on Monday, complying with all three Title IX demands issued by the federal government.
Penn announces two new vice provost positions for graduate and undergraduate education
The new positions, which are both set to begin on July 1, will assume many of the University's administrative and oversight responsibilities.
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit alleging insufficient University response to antisemitism
On Monday, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit originally filed against Penn by two undergraduate students in December 2023 alleging that the University had not sufficiently responded to campus antisemitism.
Former Penn President Liz Magill earned $2.35 million in year that led up to her resignation
According to Penn's most recent tax filings reviewed by The Daily Pennsylvanian, Magill earned a base salary of $1,480,657 and received a bonus of $725,000 in 2023.
Penn history professor Benjamin Nathans wins general nonfiction Pulitzer Prize
“I’m stunned by this news, deeply honored, and grateful for the tremendous support Penn has given me over the course of a quarter-century,” Nathans wrote in a statement to the DP.
The March 31 protest began at 30th and Market streets around 4:30 p.m. as part of an “All Out for Palestine Rally.”
Jameson wrote in the March 25 email that researchers across seven of Penn’s schools were notified that their federally contracted research was halted.
The concert will take place at Penn Park at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 4 and will be followed by the Daytime Fling carnival on Saturday, April 5.



















