Also, Penn hires a new chief innovation officer.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Penn cross country, track and field receives $3 million alumni donation
H. Elliott Rogers and Gail Underwood Rogers have been some of the program's most frequent benefactors.
Penn Med hospital loses attempt to overturn record $183 million medical malpractice settlement
HUP will be pursuing another appeal after their first attempt to reverse a $138 million medical malpractice verdict was struck down.
Penn Center for Innovation selects John Swartley as inaugural chief innovation officer
In the newly created role, Swartley will work to expand the center's work across the University as a whole, according to the PCI announcement.
Penn cross country, track and field receives $3 million alumni donation
H. Elliott Rogers and Gail Underwood Rogers have been some of the program's most frequent benefactors.
Penn Med hospital loses attempt to overturn record $183 million medical malpractice settlement
HUP will be pursuing another appeal after their first attempt to reverse a $138 million medical malpractice verdict was struck down.
Healthy vending machine Farmer’s Fridge opens on Huntsman Hall forum level
The Huntsman Hall Farmer's Fridge is the third machine opened by Penn Hospitality Services.
Mritika Senthil | Removing legacy admissions will align Penn’s actions more closely with its educational mission
Columnist Mritika Senthil argues removing legacy admissions is crucial in the aftermath of Penn’s change in administration and resulting controversies.
Also, a Penn donor alleges that the University misused his funds.
Penn track and field breaks three program records over weekend
Five Quakers won their events at a successful meet in State College, Pa.
The public interfaith service hosted by the University in their honor on Feb. 4 prompted controversy among advocacy and identity groups.
Penn attributes power outage to electrical disruption; main energy supplier never informed
“We never received a notification of the meter having issues, and no one ever reported the outage,” the PECO spokesperson said.
The bill seeks to overturn a law alleged to limit abortion access in Pennsylvania.
Penn alum alleges University misused his donation intended for underprivileged business students
The lawsuit alleges that funds designated for economically underprivileged business students were given to student athletes who did not fit the criteria.
Penn Athletics, Wellness at Penn name new head of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging
Stephenson’s new role is shared between Wellness at Penn and the Division of Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics.
Quaker Nation | Penn athletes tackle NIL
Also, Penn football has a new offensive coordinator.
DP Daybreak | 'Internal issue' sparks Penn power outage
Also, welcome to the new DP Daybreak.
Penn Dems, local officials criticize new Pa. law removing power from Phila. DA Larry Krasner
Various city officials have claimed that Act 40 is trying to undercut the voices of Philadelphia voters who elected Krasner.
Jameson criticizes 'reprehensible' political cartoons amid antisemitism claims against Penn lecturer
The artwork facing scrutiny was made by cartoonist and freelance writer Dwayne Booth, who teaches courses at Penn on political cartooning.
Penn community commemorates Black History Month with range of programming
Penn student, faculty, and cultural groups have planned community-focused events throughout the month, ranging from from musical performances to community service projects.


















