Members of Penn's faculty have donated about $470,000 in political donations to federally registered political committees since the beginning of 2023.
Penn falls to lowest U.S. News ranking since 1997 while Princeton, MIT notch top spots
Princeton University claimed the No. 1 spot, followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in No. 2 and Harvard University in No. 3.
Here are the most affordable grocery stores around Penn, according to a DP analysis
The Daily Pennsylvanian compared the costs of basic groceries at five grocery stores that lie within one mile of Penn's campus —Acme Markets, GIANT Heirloom Market, Trader Joeu2019s, Aldi, and Supremo Food Market.
Harris campaign outspends Trump campaign on digital ads in Penn's ZIP code
The analysis found that Harris has outspent Trump by an estimated $36,004 since she became the Democratic nominee.
Penn falls to lowest U.S. News ranking since 1997 while Princeton, MIT notch top spots
Princeton University claimed the No. 1 spot, followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in No. 2 and Harvard University in No. 3.
Here are the most affordable grocery stores around Penn, according to a DP analysis
The Daily Pennsylvanian compared the costs of basic groceries at five grocery stores that lie within one mile of Penn's campus —Acme Markets, GIANT Heirloom Market, Trader Joeu2019s, Aldi, and Supremo Food Market.
Inside Penn's highest governing body: The Board of Trustees, by the numbers
The analysis found that Penn has the second largest Board of Trustees in the Ivy League with 50 members.
A DP analysis found that the number of full-time non-medical school administrators at Penn increased by 78%, compared to a 40% increase in full-time non-medical faculty over the past 20 years.
Who are Penn's most-cited researchers? Here's what the DP found.
The DP's analysis found that nearly 100 Penn-affiliated researchers had over 50,000 academic citations.
Year in Review: This year at Penn in numbers, from pay gaps to dining hall violations
Throughout the year, The Daily Pennsylvanian analyzed data to explore topics that affect Penn students — from funding gaps in sports to health violations at dining halls. Here are the highlights.
Penn Athletics has widespread gender-based funding gaps, DP analysis finds
On average, men’s head coaches at the University earn 41% more than women’s head coaches.
The numbers making up Penn football's attendance over the past 20 years
With college football attendance down across the nation, see how the Quakers have been affected since 2003.
Who are the alumni that have joined the donor backlash against Penn leadership?
The DP researched some of the most notable donors to understand their backgrounds, Penn leadership roles, and level of generosity to Penn during their time as alumni.
Penn holds over $79 million in gambling company and Krispy Kreme shares, DP analysis finds
Among the nine companies identified across Penn's 13F filings, 30% of them belong to the biotech industry.
Fueled in part by ChatGPT, academic integrity violations for 'unfair advantage' surge at Penn
According to the DP's analysis, the overall number of academic integrity and student conduct violations both decreased compared to previous school years.
Class of 2022 graduates in certain majors — especially in the College and the Engineering School — reported above-average outcomes in consulting and financial services.
How Penn's test-optional policy has impacted students' test scores
According to the data, approximately 30% of the Class of 2026 did not submit test scores in 2022.
How Penn's Commencement speakers have changed since 1938
Representation of women and people of color has grown over time, but these groups still make up minorities of Penn commencement speakers.
UA budget grants every student government branch less money than requested, DP analysis finds
Among initiatives that will see a decrease, UA will no longer provide funding to Class Board cultural events such as Penn’s Holi celebration.
Penn has largest pay gap between graduate student stipends, presidential salary among Ivy League
Penn’s average Ph.D. student stipend is 1.23% of its president’s salary, while the Ivy League’s average graduate student stipend is 2.53% of the average president’s salary.


















