President Liz Magill has previously condemned the Hamas attack on Israel and antisemitism on campus in multiple statements to the Penn community.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Cross Country Ivy Heps sees six Quakers earn All-Ivy honors
Seniors Maeve Stiles and Liv Morganti, and junior Dylan Throop led the Quakers with first-team recognition.
Former Quaker Doug Zapf places fifth at U23 World Wrestling Championships
The recent Quaker graduate currently trains at the PRTC and represented Team USA.
Tropical Smoothie Cafe opens location near Penn's campus at 3737 Chestnut apartment building
Tropical Smoothie Cafe joins Playa Bowls and Gong Cha, which both opened in June, as new restaurant offerings in University City.
Cross Country Ivy Heps sees six Quakers earn All-Ivy honors
Seniors Maeve Stiles and Liv Morganti, and junior Dylan Throop led the Quakers with first-team recognition.
Former Quaker Doug Zapf places fifth at U23 World Wrestling Championships
The recent Quaker graduate currently trains at the PRTC and represented Team USA.
Penn researchers partner with Camden County to create virtual reality training on Narcan use
The virtual reality video aims to educate the public on how to use Narcan through an accessible, immersive training experience.
Guest Columnist Sarah Alkhafaji, a College senior with Penn Leads the Vote, calls on the Penn community to cast their vote this Election Day.
Fresh faces fuel Penn men’s basketball to 102-57 season-opening victory
Division III John Jay was no match for the barrage of new Quaker contributors.
Drone Club at Penn gives students the chance to build drones and explore new technology
Drone Club at Penn is open to students of all backgrounds, regardless of their previous experiences with engineering, coding, and electronics.
Wharton MBA student launches 'Crushes' app to reinvent dating for Penn community
Initially launched on Valentine's Day last year, Crushes was first available exclusively to Wharton MBA students
Annenberg survey finds decline in vaccine trust, rise in health misinformation acceptance
71% of those surveyed agreed that vaccines approved in the United States are safe, a decrease from 77% in April 2021.
Penn finds 'no credible threat' after staff receive antisemitic emails targeting Hillel, Lauder dorm
Penn's Division of Public Safety was notified of the threats and conducted safety sweeps of Penn Hillel and Lauder College House.
Crain | Why can't Penn football be like this every week?
A complete effort like Saturday's begs the question: why can't it always be like this?
Penn field hockey defeated 1-0 by Harvard in Ivy League Tournament semifinals
The Quakers mostly contained the Crimson's attack, but conceded a goal in the third quarter.
'A dream come true': Penn men's and women's squash athletes react to sport's addition to 2028 Olympic Games
After four previously failed bids, squash will make its Olympic debut in Los Angeles.
Penn sprint football’s season ends following 33-7 blowout to Navy
A surprise onside kick recovery in the first half by the Midshipmen set the tone.
Penn men's soccer secures regular season Ivy title following 4-1 win versus Princeton
The victory also earns the Quakers the top seed and home field advantage in next weekend's conference tournament.
School of Arts and Sciences announces initiative to encourage respectful dialogue, open expression
The SAS Dean’s Office announced “Living the Hard Promise: A Dialogue Series” and reaffirmed its commitment to open expression in an email to the Penn community on Nov. 2.
Spring 2024 Communications curriculum expands with six new courses covering journalism to AI
The new courses will be taught by visiting and postdoctoral fellows, which means they will be one-time offerings.



















