The former Vice President will lead the Washington-based Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.
Wharton study suggests being the funny guy at work
The study found that humor in the workplace causes others to perceive the joker as both more confident and competent, thus increasing his or her status and recognition among peers.
Philadelphia may finally see some snow on Thursday
A storm system looks to be moving across the country tomorrow will make its way towards the Northeast, moving off of the Delmarva and towards New England.
Natives at Penn react to Trump pushing DAPL forward
Natives at Penn, a student organization that represents Native American students on Penn’s campus, takes a firm position against the construction of the DAPL.
Wharton study suggests being the funny guy at work
The study found that humor in the workplace causes others to perceive the joker as both more confident and competent, thus increasing his or her status and recognition among peers.
Philadelphia may finally see some snow on Thursday
A storm system looks to be moving across the country tomorrow will make its way towards the Northeast, moving off of the Delmarva and towards New England.
Wharton MBAs attempt to burst personal media bubbles with PolarNews email newsletter
“Most people, when they look at their Facebook news feeds, tend to be friends with like-minded people of similar backgrounds,” Alexander said. “When it comes to the articles that people choose to share, a lot of times they can be of a very similar mindset, and thus is the emergence of the echo chamber.”
Penn for Reproductive Justice launches after formation of Quakers for Life
College junior and PFRJ co-founder Esther Cohen said PFRJ distinguishes itself from being labeled as pro-choice, instead opting for the label of reproductive rights advocates, in order to remain “inclusive and lead to more activism.”
Meet the College senior who wrote a book called 'The PC Lie: How American Voters Decided I Don’t Matter'
“The book started as a reaction to the election of Trump, and the effects it had on me as a transgirl, the LGBT community, and so many of us who were terrified of what the regime could bring to this country after so much progress had been made as far as our visibility and rights,” McCool said.
How have other universities responded to Trump's immigration order?
Penn President Amy Gutmann, along with Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber, helped draft a letter to President Donald Trump criticizing his executive order on immigration.
Students returning to the Quad, many shivering in short sleeves and shorts, were not required by security guards to swipe their Penn IDs upon entering.
Penn settles lawsuit alleging the University played a role in a student suicide
The case named Penn as a defendant due to alleged “unsympathetic, hostile and at times vindictive” behavior that administrators showed towards Singh after she reported being sexually assaulted as a freshman in her dorm room in Kings Court English College House by another student on on Jan. 16, 2011.
This U.S. Congress bill would force schools to allocate donation money to middle-class students
The wealthiest colleges in America may soon need to give a quarter of the donations they receive to middle-class financial aid or risk their charitable status.
Two professors at weekend conference compare Trump's election to Hitler's rise
Jon Ehrens, a local WHYY radio host and producer of “Radio Times,” moderated the event and fielded questions from the audience.
The 1948 Wharton graduate who served as attorney for Bush v. Gore lawsuit has died
Greenberg had worked in Miami-Dade County for 33 years, first as first assistant county attorney before earning the title county attorney.
Weiss Tech House relaunches fund to develop student startups
“Last semester, we decided to look back at all of the companies we’ve funded in the last five years and gather insights into what we could do better,” College senior and Innovation Fund Co-Chair Jason Shein said.
Wharton students compete in "business hackathon" at Huntsman Hacks
“This competition was a way for us to really understand how companies actually work,” Wharton freshman Cheryl Li said. “I think in Wharton courses it’s all very hypothetical, and getting the opportunity to actually put that knowledge to work is really important.”
University officially launches task force created after OZ email controversy
Penn President Amy Gutmann and Provost Vincent Price officially charged the Task Force on a Safe and Responsible Campus Community.
Meet the Penn students who continue to support President Donald Trump
Even in light of the near-constant protests his administration have provoked on campus and across the country, the faith some Penn students have in Trump's leadership hasn’t wavered.
Career Services to provide business attire for low-income students
UA College Representative and College junior Gabrielle Jackson reached out to Career Services after she noticed how frequently she lent out her own professional clothes to friends and realized that this was likely not just an isolated problem.



















