Atkins began his position at Ursinus on July 21, days after announcing his departure from Penn.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Penn women’s lacrosse adds new assistant coach Ally Deaver
Deaver previously served as assistant coach at Rutgers for seven seasons.
Piper Slinka-Petka | Top 10 things Penn thinks first years should know
Senior Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka offers pieces of advice from Penn students for incoming first years.
Judge grants Penn’s motion to dismiss Amy Wax’s racial discrimination lawsuit against University
The decision — filed Aug. 27 in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania — responded to Wax’s claims that Penn’s sanctions unfairly discriminate against her as a “White Jewish woman.”
Penn women’s lacrosse adds new assistant coach Ally Deaver
Deaver previously served as assistant coach at Rutgers for seven seasons.
Piper Slinka-Petka | Top 10 things Penn thinks first years should know
Senior Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka offers pieces of advice from Penn students for incoming first years.
DP Daybreak | Students criticize activities fair management
Also, a look at how Josh Shapiro shaped Penn’s response to campus turmoil.
Texas trip, Christmas Classic highlight Penn women’s basketball 2025-26 schedule
Penn women’s basketball tips off its season at home against King’s College on Nov. 7.
Penn athletes take on the international stage
Meet five Penn athletes who competed on the world stage this summer.
New AI tools from Penn Medicine, Wharton researchers aim to personalize kidney disease treatment
There are over 850 million people who have a kidney disease worldwide, according to the International Society of Nephrology, with over a million dying of renal failure worldwide due to a lack of access to affordable treatment.
Penn biotech spin-out Interius acquired in $350 million deal
The privately held company was cofounded by Penn Medicine professor Saar Gill and is currently based in Pennovation Works.
Penn CERL warns Trump’s California national guard deployment threatens constitutional rights
On Aug. 22, CERL submitted the brief in Newsom v. Trump challenging Trump’s June 7 order to place the California National Guard under federal control.
Penn Medicine settles discrimination lawsuit, moves to rename Black Doctors Directory
The directory has been renamed, and WURD will expand the database to include doctors “who have demonstrated a commitment to helping underserved patients and communities.”
Shapiro’s push to influence affairs Penn — according to documents obtained and first reported by The Chronicle of Higher Education — came as on-campus activism increased in fall 2023.
Penn student leaders criticize Office of Student Affairs for ‘stressful’ activities fair scheduling
OSA was responsible for organizing the annual Student Activities Fair that was held from Aug. 26-28 on Locust Walk this year.
DP Daybreak | Jameson ushers in new year
Also, West Philadelphia’s Clark Park has received $1.4 million in new funding.
Mischa Wijesekera | Penn picked you, but why did you pick Penn?
Columnist Mischa Wijesekera considers why the Class of 2029 chose to attend Penn.
$1.4 million renovation to bring new bathroom, playgrounds to Clark Park
The allocation of these funds marks the first time Philadelphia has made plans to renovate Clark Park since 2006.
Wharton Budget Model projects Trump 'mass deportation' plan to increase federal deficit, reduce GDP
The brief — which was released on July 28 — came as the Trump immigration works to enforce its mass deportation immigration policy.
Penn names Ayako Kano as director of Wolf Humanities Center
Kano currently serves as a professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations.


















