As of April 9, three Penn students have been diagnosed with mumps. To avoid catching the contagious disease, Student Health Service Director Giang Nguyen urges students to avoid sharing vaping products, drinks, and food, as mumps spreads through saliva.
Animal café and scenic tours: semifinalists prepare pitches for Penn’s Wellness Challenge
Semifinalists are currently formalizing their pitches with help of the Penn Medicine Center for Health Care Innovation staff and will give three-minute pitches during a “Big Idea Pitch Event” on April 25 to the public.
‘I’m a different kind of Democrat’: centrist John Delaney campaigns for president at Penn
A major part of Delaney’s pitch focused on uniting the country in the face of increasing political polarization.
Three Penn students diagnosed with mumps as statewide outbreak grows
The increase in cases follow an outbreak at Temple University that has sickened at least 140 students.
Animal café and scenic tours: semifinalists prepare pitches for Penn’s Wellness Challenge
Semifinalists are currently formalizing their pitches with help of the Penn Medicine Center for Health Care Innovation staff and will give three-minute pitches during a “Big Idea Pitch Event” on April 25 to the public.
‘I’m a different kind of Democrat’: centrist John Delaney campaigns for president at Penn
A major part of Delaney’s pitch focused on uniting the country in the face of increasing political polarization.
Gutmann announces 2019 President’s Engagement and Innovation Prize winners
Both prizes award teams $100,000 for project implementation and $50,000 stipends for living expenses for each student in the year after graduation.
2018 College graduate publishes young adult novel she wrote while at Penn
He said she started drafting the book as a high school senior and rewrote it during her junior year at Penn while drawing inspiration from her coursework.
Penn Global to offer its first biology seminar course in Costa Rica
The course will be taught by Byron Pedler Sherwood, a senior fellow in the Biology Department, and will be offered to students from all four undergraduate schools with no prerequisites.
Penn Med study links childhood trauma with clinical depression in patients
This is the first data–driven study to link changes in brain function to specific symptoms in patients with clinical depression.
A Wawa in Philadelphia will soon get a liquor license
Wawa won its bid for two liquor licenses, paying the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board $186,357 for a location in Philadelphia and $160,357 for a location in Delaware County.
The Penn Book Center will continue to host events in the store until the end of May.
Snort! Oink! Rescue pigs lounge on Locust for Wharton class project
The project was a part of MGMT 203's “Swag Day,” in which teams of students have to bring in an item or experience they obtained for free.
Two cases of mumps reported at Penn State following Pennsylvania outbreak
This report follows the ongoing outbreak at Temple in addition to isolated cases at Penn and Drexel.
University City drivers could be charged a congestion fee within the next couple years
Philadelphia might implement a fee for driving in congested areas depending on the outcome of New York City's similar plans for 2020.
Quaker Days is now longer and includes ED students — but housing is more limited
Scrapping the early decision student preview day, ConnectEd, this past February, Penn Admissions is changing the Quaker Days model – inviting ED students to join regular decision students on April 8, 10, and 17.
Penn & Slavery symposium reveals U. was funded by donations from owners of enslaved people
The symposium, which was a two-day event consisting of panels by historians and presentations by students, took place on April 3 and 4 and was co-hosted by the Program on Race, Science, and Society.
In this week’s crime log: eight counts of building theft and a case of illegal narcotics
On March 23, on the 4000 block of Ludlow Street, at about 11 a.m., the complainant reported that his parked vehicle was damaged and had footprints on the hood, windshield, and roof.
Penn will now be able to expand its funding efforts towards more students who seek financial support over the summer.
SPEC stands by Miguel despite student protests over sexual assault allegation
A group of Penn students created a Facebook event titled 'Stand Against Miguel at Fling' to protest the a prior sexual assault allegation, which SPEC says it was not aware of when the group selected the Fling headliner.



















