The council — which is led by five senior faculty members — will provide strategic input, coordinate multidisciplinary research, and develop new AI-related initiatives.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Penn women’s soccer defeats Cornell in a final push for an Ivy victory
The Quakers’ exceptional defense, matched with a rare capitalization on an offensive opening secured the highly sought after win.
The Quakers have taken the newly renovated Rhodes Field by storm with an 8-0 record.
Penn field hockey falls to Brown to finish season
In a disappointing 4-3 loss to Brown, the Quakers missed out on securing a spot in the Ivy League Playoffs.
Penn women’s soccer defeats Cornell in a final push for an Ivy victory
The Quakers’ exceptional defense, matched with a rare capitalization on an offensive opening secured the highly sought after win.
The Quakers have taken the newly renovated Rhodes Field by storm with an 8-0 record.
Penn Marriage Pact returns for fifth year with almost 5,000 participants
The Marriage Pact survey opened on Oct. 7 and closed on Oct. 14 at 5 p.m. Within that time, a total of 4,935 students — more than 45% of Penn’s undergraduate population — filled out the Marriage Pact.
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez mobilizes Latino voters at event in Philadelphia
At the event, which took place at the cultural organization Taller Puertorriqueño in North Philadelphia, Ocasio-Cortez highlighted the importance of the election cycle for Latino voters to a diverse audience of families, community leaders, and volunteers.
Two Penn professors receive $2.79 million grant for research on rheumatoid arthritis treatment
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a five-year, $2.79 million grant to Shuying Yang and Michael Mitchell for their research on rheumatoid arthritis.
Penn alum Andrea Mitchell announces she is stepping back from MSNBC daily anchor role
She will be stepping back from her position as anchor on “Andrea Mitchell Reports” to pursue a broader role with the NBCU News Group as NBC News’ Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent and Chief Washington Correspondent.
Jameson, Penn Med CEO among Philadelphia Magazine’s ‘Top 150 Most Influential Philadelphians’
Several Penn affiliates made Philadelphia Magazine’s annual list of the Top 150 Most Influential Philadelphians, including Interim President Larry Jameson and Penn Medicine CEO Kevin Mahoney.
Kelly Writers House hosts panel on newly published anthology on democracy as a creative practice
The discussion was sponsored by the Creative Writing Department, Sachs Program for Arts Innovation, and #VoteThatJawn.
Pa. State Senator Nikil Saval discusses local civic engagement with Asian Pacific Student Coalition
College senior and APSC Chair Taryn Flaherty moderated the event, asking State Sen. Saval questions about his background, career, and involvement in politics before transitioning to a Q&A segment.
Six Penn faculty members elected to National Academy of Medicine
NAM recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of the medical sciences, health care, and public health and demonstrate professional achievement and commitment to service.
AAUP-Penn criticized the University's implementation of the guidelines, and alleged a failure by the University to uphold academic freedom.
Brian Barth | Exemplifying disagreement
Columnist Brian Barth examines the 2024 David and Lyn Silfen Forum.
The 2007 Wharton graduate sat down with the Wharton Undergraduate Sports Business Club ahead of his team's game against the 76ers.
The Quakers led from beginning to end in the match up against the Bears.
Elijah Ramirez | Hocus pocus: Voters, please focus
Columnist Elijah Ramirez implores students to take advantage of the power that voting gives them.
Zaid Alsubaiei | For Palestine and Lebanon
Columnist Zaid Alsubaiei acknowledges the suffering in Gaza and Lebanon perpetrated by the Israeli Defense Forces and argues that Israel has violated international law.



















