Program alumni Fran Dunphy, Alan Cotler, Clark Slajchert, and Nick Spinoso each praised the Quakers’ championship run.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Daybreak | Conflict resolution cases rise
Also, Joshua Beeman appointed CIO, vice president for information technology.
Employment concerns top Penn Ombuds cases as conflict resolution office sees rise in visits
In total, the Office of the Ombuds welcomed 229 visitors in the 2024-25 academic year.
Penn men’s basketball’s Ethan Roberts ruled out for NCAA tournament, TJ Power questionable with illness
Power scored 44 points in Penn's Ivy League championship win.
Daybreak | Conflict resolution cases rise
Also, Joshua Beeman appointed CIO, vice president for information technology.
Employment concerns top Penn Ombuds cases as conflict resolution office sees rise in visits
In total, the Office of the Ombuds welcomed 229 visitors in the 2024-25 academic year.
Joshua Beeman permanently appointed Penn’s chief information officer, IT vice president
Beeman has held the role in an interim capacity since August 2025.
Penn researchers co-found independent autism committee following changes to federal advisory panel
The group formed after Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed the entire body of the federal Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee and appointed new members.
Penn Libraries reaches open-access agreement with Oxford University Press
Penn Libraries also reached open-access agreements with John Benjamins Publishing Company, the Association for Computing Machinery, and extended an existing agreement with Sage Publishing.
Penn lab uses AI models to track political biases across news publications
The platform analyzes articles from multiple news publishers daily and categorizes them based on their political affiliation.
Guevarra | Now is the time to be a Penn men’s basketball fan
Penn men’s basketball is set to compete in March Madness on Thursday, and the team’s story makes it easy to rally for them.
Work hard, post harder
Columnist Alyma Karbownik critiques Penn’s performative online culture and advocates for more authentic spaces that reflect student experiences.
Quaker Nation | Dancing to March Madness
Also, Penn women’s squash clinches first national title since 2000.
DP Daybreak | Revamping Penn Washington
Also, the restaurant Root & Sprig is coming to University City this spring.
Meet three faces behind Penn Washington’s revamped efforts to connect with federal policymakers
Among the new hires are Director of Global Policy Programs Daniel Schneiderman, Domestic Policy Programs Coordinator Sasha Nicholas, and Global Policy Programs Coordinator Nikki Hinshaw.
How two Senate plans to expand federal tax exemptions stack up, according to Wharton’s budget model
While both bills seek to expand the “zero tax bracket,” the report found that they do so through different mechanisms, leading to a varied distribution of benefits and economic effects.
Penn Medicine virtual visits cost far less than in-person care, new study finds
The study, led by biostatistics professor Yong Chen and Senior Vice President for Strategic Initiatives David Asch, analyzed electronic health record and billing data across the Penn Medicine health system.
Fast-casual restaurant Root & Sprig to open Penn Medicine location
The fast-casual dining restaurant will open at 421 Curie Blvd. on the ground floor of the Perelman School of Medicine’s Kelley Research Building.
Engineering researchers develop AI system allowing robots to reconstruct 3D scenes
The HoloRadar system uses AI to process radio signals and create three-dimensional images that help robots “see around corners.”
Penn Med, CHOP autism institute awards inaugural research prize to ‘pioneering’ geneticist
The Lurie Autism Institute presented its $100,000 award to Huda Zoghbi, a professor at the Baylor College of Medicine and the director of the Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital.


















