The 35-13 loss marked Penn football's first Ivy League loss of the season.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Penn women’s and men’s golf set to compete at 2026 St. Andrew’s Links Collegiate
The St. Andrews course, known as the “home of golf,” is one of the most prestigious golf courses in the world.
National Institute on Aging launches $27.2M initiative for Alzheimer's, dementia research
The five-year project will focus on integrating and standardizing disparate real-world data sources to support Alzheimer's research.
DP Daybreak | Brandeis Center urges reversal of Penn lawsuit dismissal
Also, the Coalition of Workers at Penn met last week to discuss the progress of unions across campus.
Penn women’s and men’s golf set to compete at 2026 St. Andrew’s Links Collegiate
The St. Andrews course, known as the “home of golf,” is one of the most prestigious golf courses in the world.
National Institute on Aging launches $27.2M initiative for Alzheimer's, dementia research
The five-year project will focus on integrating and standardizing disparate real-world data sources to support Alzheimer's research.
Penn researchers find rise in sterilizations following removal of federal abortion protections
Researchers also found a statistically significant increase in sterilization rates following the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision that reversed Roe v. Wade.
Political journalist David Corn talks media accountability at Kelly Writers House event
The Oct. 22 event was co-sponsored by Truth and Disinformation in the Writing Arts and the Povich Journalism Program and featured David Corn, an American political journalist and author.
Coalition of Workers at Penn holds October meeting to discuss union updates
The Oct. 15 meeting brought together various unions at Penn who urged University administrators to respect workers’ rights to organize.
Brandeis Center requests federal court to overturn Penn antisemitism lawsuit dismissal in new brief
The brief accuses Penn and the district court that dismissed the lawsuit of ignoring a “hostile educational environment” for Jewish students.
DP Daybreak | AAUP-Penn alleges Title VI office overstepping authority
Also, SAS graduate admissions are set to increase for the 2026 admissions cycle.
Editorial | Penn took step one. Now, it’s time for more
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board posits that Penn needs to transparently discuss its communications and thoughts about the compact.
Greta Lynch | No opinions allowed
Columnist Greta Lynch argues that international students aren't just scared of saying the wrong thing, they're scared to say anything at all.
Annenberg School holds event to discuss impact of media fragmentation on democracy
The event — organized by the Penn Center on Media, Technology, and Democracy — featured lightning talks by two Penn professors, as well as veteran journalist and media executive S. Mitra Kalita.
Penn Medicine breaks ground on $401M Princeton Cancer Center set to open in May 2028
The center will be located on the Penn Med Princeton Medical Center campus, marking the largest expansion of Princeton Health since 2012, and is set to open in May 2028.
Engineering School receives $11M donation to expand Clark Scholars program
The program will use $10 million of the new donation for the existing scholarship fund and put $1 million toward other initiatives, including establishing an annual philanthropy challenge.
Center for Media at Risk hosts talk on self-censorship, harassment in media
During the talk, Mahdawi spoke about her personal experiences with harassment while working as a journalist, particularly while reporting on the Israel-Hamas war.
School of Nursing hosts virtual event to recognize 2025 Outstanding Alumni Award recipient
The webinar recognized Sadler’s career in health education, community outreach, and mentorship. It also launched the next round of nominations for Penn Nursing’s annual alumni awards.
Penn biology professor researches connection between deep-sea organisms, climate change
Nitrous oxide production typically increases in the absence of oxygen, but Sun’s research shows that this relationship is not smooth and instead a result of competition between different microbes.
Penn’s compact rejection reflects changed approach to administrative transparency, DP analysis finds
The messages marked a higher level of transparency with the University's stakeholders in comparison to Penn's prior dealings with the government — including its July resolution with the Department of Education.


















