Professor Michael Roberts said the course will serve as a crucial guide for students aiming to enter the field of finance, due to the changing nature of the industry and the prioritization of data analytics skills.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
Penn Medicine and CHOP study shows that bariatric surgery is safe for teens
The study’s findings showed that bariatric surgery could be an effective way to treat obesity within teens.
Philadelphia district attorney endorses Elizabeth Warren for President
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said he supported Warren’s ideas for promoting economic justice and fighting racial profiling, as well as her desire to lift up lower-income families.
Invasive shrimp species found in Pennsylvania section of Lake Erie for the first time
The crustacean, known as Hemimysis anomala, or bloody red shrimp, is considered by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to be a high-risk species due to their ability to reduce the biomass of zooplankton and algae in the bodies of water that they inhabit.
Penn Medicine and CHOP study shows that bariatric surgery is safe for teens
The study’s findings showed that bariatric surgery could be an effective way to treat obesity within teens.
Philadelphia district attorney endorses Elizabeth Warren for President
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said he supported Warren’s ideas for promoting economic justice and fighting racial profiling, as well as her desire to lift up lower-income families.
Penn Nursing conducts survey to find a treatment to combat opioid use disorder
The study, led by Nursing postdoctoral fellow Yafang Zhang, looked at a specific receptor for the hormone GLP-1 that is found throughout the body.
The new store opened on Oct. 22 and is located at 1324 Arch Street across from the Philadelphia Convention Center — around two miles from Penn's West Philadelphia campus.
Former Center City Starbucks manager sues company for alleged anti-white discrimination
Shannon Phillips oversaw the Starbucks on 18th and Spruce streets, where two black men were arrested on suspicion of trespassing for declining to leave the store while waiting for an acquaintance.
Penn men's cross country surges to victory at Ivy Heps, women place third
The red-hot Red and Blue cross country teams took to the Bronx, N.Y. to compete in the annual Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, putting up the performance of a lifetime.
Penn hosts first Indigenous Languages Week to celebrate modern native culture
The program was inspired by the United Nations’ declaration of 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
Five takeaways from Penn football's thrilling win over Brown
The Quakers found themselves in a dog fight against the Bears and came away with a much-needed victory. Here are four takeaways from Saturday afternoon's action.
Penn football survives against Brown, 38-36, with game-winning field goal
Penn football defeated Brown by a score of 38-36 on Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field. Sophomore kicker Daniel Karrash drilled a game-winning field goal to give the Red and Blue the win.
Live blog: Penn football versus Brown
Penn football looks to get its first Ivy League win on Saturday, as the group takes on Brown at Franklin Field.
Bobby's Burger Palace closes its University City location after nine years in operation
The Walnut Street location opened in April 2010. At the time, Flay told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Philadelphia was a "gutsy town" that he "likes a lot."
Sprint football still has plenty to play for despite elimination from title contention
The Quakers entered the year aiming to win the Collegiate Sprint Football League championship to celebrate coach Bill Wagner’s 50th and final season at the helm of the program.
Editorial | Philadelphia City Council general election endorsements
By understanding the role that students play as residents, albeit temporary, of Philadelphia, they can help make this city a better place.
An inside look at Penn Athletics' multi-million-dollar fundraising efforts
By the end of the 2018-19 fiscal year, the Penn Champions Club had raised $157.4 million for the Game Onward Campaign, exceeding its original goal of $150 million.
Penn Labs launches website integrating mock schedules and course reviews
Managed by Penn Labs, Penn Course Plan compiles the information from Penn Course Review and Penn InTouch all on one webpage.
Penn Student Government holds diversity training after internal concerns about inclusivity
The diversity training covered topics like privilege, microaggressions, and biases, and included interactive games for the participants.



















