Campus backlash mounts over judge order seeking names of Jewish students, faculty
College senior Jake Zubkoff — who formerly served as a member of Penn Hillel’s executive board — described the ruling as “a major violation of privacy as a student.”
College senior Jake Zubkoff — who formerly served as a member of Penn Hillel’s executive board — described the ruling as “a major violation of privacy as a student.”
In interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian, multiple speakers discussed important moments from their lives and careers.
Holi featured live performances from several Penn dance teams, included a DJ, and involved students throwing colored powder to celebrate the arrival of spring.
The assistant registrar, head of photography studio, and interpretative planner were all informed that their positions had been discontinued, according to a Penn Museum employee.
In interviews with The Daily Pennsylvanian, multiple speakers discussed important moments from their lives and careers.
Holi featured live performances from several Penn dance teams, included a DJ, and involved students throwing colored powder to celebrate the arrival of spring.
The workshop was organized by College sophomore London Haynie and College junior Tricia Tchamabo as part of the Penn Association for Gender Equity’s annual week of programming.
The March 25 event, titled “A Conversation with Elaine Hsieh Chou,” was part of the Liu Endowed Program and co-sponsored by Penn’s English Department and Asian American Studies Program.
The event also facilitated a discussion of the University's operating budget.
The March 18 event began with a showing of 1991 College graduate Hank Steinberg’s 2025 medical show “Doc,” and included a panel discussion moderated by Cinema and Media Studies lecturer Scott Burkhardt
In total, the Office of the Ombuds welcomed 229 visitors in the 2024-25 academic year.
The annual report tracks “the current state of antisemitism” on college campuses and rated Penn “above expectations” in publicly disclosed administrative actions and “excellent” in Jewish life.
In the absence of widespread guidance, Penn students have shared resources and hosted workshops to inform the campus community about how to prepare for possible confrontations with federal agents.
Career Services has historically provided undergraduate students with a wide range of summer funding opportunities, often supporting those who pursue underfunded or unpaid programs.
The Thursday panel focused on urban inequality and examined how Philadelphia’s current educational conditions reflect centuries of Afro-Latin history.
Students shared their perceptions of Penn’s campus culture and preprofessional notoriety from overseas — and revealed a growing hesitance to study in the United States under the Trump administration.
The Feb. 25 event displayed the film, “Legacy: Apartheid’s Shadow” — which features key figures from the history of apartheid and shows the current landscape of South African society.
Although a recent order required the return of the exhibits by Feb. 20, a federal judge paused the restoration after the government filed an appeal.
Penn is currently facing a subpoena from the agency that would require it to hand over information about Jewish students and faculty.
The event marked the fifth installment in The Politics of Well-Being, a collaborative year-long speaker series that highlights the effect of social policy on political life.