This semester, the NCHW construction will continue from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Saturday during the academic year.
Penn looks to hire a new director for Penn Violence Prevention within a month
Chief Wellness Officer Benoit Dubé said he hopes a new director can be selected and extended an offer within a month.
Penn sues Bernie’s Restaurant over $1.6 million rent dispute
The University is suing Bernie’s University City Restaurant and Bar for $1.6 million allegedly owed in rental fees for the restaurant, which is on University-owned land.
Micro Market will replace Frontera in ARCH Building on Sept. 9
The Micro Market features automated self-checkout technology and will serve cold and hot food, from sushi to soup.
Penn looks to hire a new director for Penn Violence Prevention within a month
Chief Wellness Officer Benoit Dubé said he hopes a new director can be selected and extended an offer within a month.
Penn sues Bernie’s Restaurant over $1.6 million rent dispute
The University is suing Bernie’s University City Restaurant and Bar for $1.6 million allegedly owed in rental fees for the restaurant, which is on University-owned land.
Former Penn professor who murdered his wife ordered to pay millions to her estate
The agreement reached between Rafael Robb and the estate of his late wife, Ellen Gregory, stipulates that 75% of the value of Robb’s investment and pension assets will be transferred to the Gregory estate.
Penn Labs and UA launch new website to combat competitive club culture
The app was initially envisioned by Wharton junior and UA Wharton representative John Casey, who was motivated by his own experiences to improve the club recruitment process.
Meet Penn for Biden: the group backing the former vice president’s bid for the White House
Here's why the presidents of Penn for Biden think the former vice president should be the one to take on Trump.
Thinking of rushing? Here's what you need to know about Greek life at Penn
Penn has 48 fraternities and sororities which are part of three larger groups — the Intercultural Greek Council, the Interfraternity Council, and the Panhellenic Council.
Class of 2023 yield rate jumps to 70% — Penn’s highest in 10 years
This year, 70% of 3,345 admitted students accepted their offers, the highest yield rate since the 2009-2010 academic year.
Wallet theft at 33rd and Walnut prompts UPennAlert Thursday afternoon
The Division of Public Safety issued a UPenn alert after a person reportedly had their wallet taken from them on the 3300 block of Walnut Street.
Here's where you can use Dining Dollars and PennCash on campus
Here are some of the most popular markets and cafes on campus that accept PennCash and Dining Dollars.
From a new dorm to a renovated museum, here’s how campus will change in the next four years
The current lineup of transformative projects includes two new Wharton buildings, a Penn Medicine facility, and a new dormitory as well as numerous renovations.
A look at the academic, religious, and cultural centers on Penn's campus
Here are some of the main student centers to explore during your time on Penn's campus.
Fresh Grocer reopens Tuesday after failing health inspection one day earlier
Fresh Grocer officials said the store was re-inspected Tuesday morning by the Philadelphia County Board of Health, which approved the its re-opening "after we took immediate action to address their concerns."
Fresh Grocer closed temporarily Monday for 'visible physical evidence' of rodents
A sign posted outside the store noted that "occupancy after 8/19/19 at 1:07 p.m. is illegal," adding that to reopen, the Fresh Grocer must undergo re-inspection and pay a $315 fee.
Five famous professors everyone at Penn should know
Some well-known Penn professors include Jeb Bush, Buzz Bissinger, Dorothy Roberts, Adam Grant, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson.
Six police officers injured in shooting near Temple University
Six officers received non-fatal gunshot injuries after narcotics officers attempted to serve an arrest warrant at a North Philadelphia home, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
With Penn funding and research, Schuylkill River dredging set to start this fall
Universities, philanthropists, rowing clubs, and city and state government collectively committed $4.5 million to dredge the Schuylkill River of silt and debris for the first time in over twenty years.



















