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.
Fall 2013 Undergraduate Assembly Elections
$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.
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.
Jameson highlights Penn’s ability to withstand higher education challenges in start-of-year message
Jameson's email welcomed students, faculty, and staff back to campus for the 2025-26 academic year.
‘I still have it’: Women’s squash junior Malak Khafagy embodied grit during her PSA World Series run
From airport chaos to an injury on the court, Khafagy turned a nightmare of setbacks into a breakthrough win.
Sam Strickberger | Build something that matters at Penn
Guest Columnist Sam Strickberger argues that students should focus on creative entrepreneurship with the power to change the world.
DP Daybreak | Penn celebrates Convocation
Also, rising Penn junior Claire Lee died last week.
Williams Cafe to open second location in Houston Hall
The cafe, which is operated by Penn Student Agencies and staffed by students, offers food and drinks independent of the University’s dining plan.
Penn welcomes Class of 2029, transfer students at Convocation ceremony
The hourlong event marked Jameson’s first Convocation since his appointment as Penn’s 10th president.
Following transfer portal losses, Penn football’s run game gets some ‘Juice’
It’s a “next man up” mentality after Penn football lost both of its running backs to the portal this offseason.
Education Department requires Penn to submit incoming students’ demographic data amid DEI crackdown
Colleges and universities including Penn will be required to submit information on race, sex, academic performance, family income, and Pell Grant eligibility of students.
Claire Lee, rising Nursing junior, died Aug. 20
Vice Provost for University Life Karu Kozuma and School of Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel notified the undergraduate community of Lee’s death in an email on Aug. 22.
Penn Fund raises over $70 million in record-setting 2025 fiscal year
The results were published in the University’s Annual Impact Report highlighting the “collective impact of undergraduate alumni, parents, and graduating seniors” in supporting Penn’s undergraduates.
J. Larry Jameson | You belong here
Penn President Larry Jameson offers welcoming remarks for new and returning Quakers ahead of the new school year.
DP Daybreak | Your guide to Penn
Also, how to go beyond the ”Penn bubble.”
Yao | Changing the sports culture at Penn starts with you
Creating a vibrant student culture on game days is the first step in showing support for Penn’s athletes.


















