The three-part exhibit, titled “Ancient Egypt: From Discovery and Display," features over 200 artifacts, many of which have have never been on display before.
Penn Transit and UA collaborate to promote new Uber-like app for campus travel
Students can request vehicles to pick them up and drop them off from 42nd Street to Rittenhouse Square in Center City.
Van Pelt reading room set to reopen this week after ceiling work forced it to close
Facilities and Real Estate Services said there was a potential issue with the decorative portion of the ceiling, which was anchored by the original manufacturer.
U. inquiry proceeds into racist comment and potential ties to hazing, student reports
In addition to not having footage that captured the incident, the OSC also could not verify whether the labels on the women's clothing indicated that the women were part of the Theta chapter.
Penn Transit and UA collaborate to promote new Uber-like app for campus travel
Students can request vehicles to pick them up and drop them off from 42nd Street to Rittenhouse Square in Center City.
Van Pelt reading room set to reopen this week after ceiling work forced it to close
Facilities and Real Estate Services said there was a potential issue with the decorative portion of the ceiling, which was anchored by the original manufacturer.
Wharton receives $10 million from 76ers owner and alum Joshua Harris
The donation will create the Joshua J. Harris Alternative Investments Program to expand research opportunities for students and host events that connect students to alumni and experts in the industry.
Student groups cover LOVE Statue with flyers describing challenges of Asian-American women
Student groups including the Asian Pacific Student Coalition, Penn Association for Gender Equity, and Spice Collective were involved in pasting posters onto the campus LOVE Statue.
Two Penn professors among the 126 awarded 2019 Sloan Fellowships for scientific research
Chemistry professor Jessica Anna and Mathematics professor Davi Maximo are among 126 Sloan Fellows in the United States and Canada. Each will receive $70,000 for a two-year research period.
Penn prof. Angela Duckworth publishes research on self-control methods
The professors found that in order for people to achieve goals, they need to use self-control techniques that require more than just pure determination.
Philadelphia city commissioners approve new touch screen voting machines
The new voting machines were met with criticism by people who claim the machines will result in less security.
New SEPTA bus route to provide access from University City to greater Philadelphia
Route 49 will include stops at Penn, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the Eastern State Penitentiary, and museums and attractions on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Wharton students praise new two-click function of booking Huntsman GSRs on Penn Mobile app
Wharton sophomore Moh Sabhani, who said he uses the new feature “almost every day,” said it is "by far the easiest way to book a GSR.”
In meetings with several Penn administrators, student leaders of the 6B discussed the ongoing need for more space for minority students.
New Penn club honors local veterans by writing and telling their life stories
The club, founded in fall 2018 by College sophomore Peter Ma, aims “to capture the voice and spirit of our country's Veterans" by publishing stories based on their personal accounts.
96 percent of Penn undergrads are now enrolled in two-step verification
The remaining un-enrolled accounts are likely because they are inactive due to various reasons, such as students who have not logged into Penn InTouch since Feb. 14.
Penn student hit by a car at 36th and Chestnut streets Wednesday evening
Philadelphia Police 18th District Captain Matthew Gillespie said the incident may have been weather-related.
Former Vice President Joe Biden was announced as a Penn professor on Feb. 7, 2017. Here is a look at every time he has visited Penn since then.
This Penn student created a registry that identifies veterans with similar health issues
The system will be especially helpful for veterans who were exposed to burn pits, a common occurrence in overseas bases.
Wharton is the only undergrad school with a CAPS clinician. The UA is trying to change that.
Two UA members are lobbying the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Nursing, and the School of Engineering and Applied Science to implement on-site clinicians at the undergraduate schools.



















