Diya Choksey | Penn-alism: Why Penn can’t stop hazing
Senior Columnist Diya Choksey explores why hazing persists at Penn, arguing that it stems less from rebellion than from a culture that confuses endurance with belonging.
Senior Columnist Diya Choksey explores why hazing persists at Penn, arguing that it stems less from rebellion than from a culture that confuses endurance with belonging.
Centered on the Jewish American experience, the event featured a cocktail hour, dinner and program that culminated in Gutmann’s acceptance of the award and remarks.
Due to the shutdown, the Department of Agriculture paused over $366 million of monthly food assistance benefits in Pennsylvania for November, affecting nearly 2 million state residents.
Also, Penn provided updates on renovation projects at Class of 1920 Commons and the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
Centered on the Jewish American experience, the event featured a cocktail hour, dinner and program that culminated in Gutmann’s acceptance of the award and remarks.
Due to the shutdown, the Department of Agriculture paused over $366 million of monthly food assistance benefits in Pennsylvania for November, affecting nearly 2 million state residents.
The two projects include a redesign to the Class of 1920 Commons and a multi-purpose addition to the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
Junior butterfly/backstroke specialist Kate Levensten also joined the pool record books on Wednesday.
The use of a collective to fund NIL deals marks the first official mechanism by which individuals can contribute monetarily to Ivy League players.
The event, which was followed by a reception and book-signing, consisted of Harman discussing translation and Kafka, a reading of excerpts from his book, a conversation with English professor Jean-Michel Rabaté and German and comparative literature professor Liliane Weissberg, and questions from the audience.
The report summarized the group's calls for coordinated community investment, smarter technology, and policy reforms to treat gun violence as a preventable public health crisis rather than an inevitable reality.
The awards — established in 1996 — are divided into four categories: clinical, mentoring and professionalism, research, and teaching.
Gadsden will succeed former Dean and Professor Emerita of Education at the Graduate School of Education Pam Grossman.
The survey, conducted in August 2025 among almost 1,700 U.S. adults, revealed a decrease in U.S. adults’ likelihood of recommending that eligible children in their household get the MMR vaccine.
The fellowship, launched in 2022, aims to create a “healthier, more resilient, and more secure world” by harnessing AI.
Also, Penn is continuing to investigate a video with racist language circulated last month.
Columnist Sohum Sheth argues the world’s best business school needs a healthy dose of civic consciousness.
The initiatives were organized by faculty members in an effort to break down barriers between the faculty and staff of Penn’s 12 graduate schools.
The fund comprises over 8,800 individual endowments and provided nearly $1.1 billion in annual budgetary support for the University during the 2025 fiscal year.
In a statement to the DP, one of the students featured in the video wrote that the University, following its investigation, concluded he did not use racial slurs. He added that he was not issued any disciplinary measures.