History professor Alexander Chase-Levenson, who arrived at Penn last Spring, will teach the first modern British history course since 2007
Going behind the scenes of Pixar's 'The Good Dinosaur'
In preparation for the release of Pixar’s newest animated film, "The Good Dinosaur," on Nov. 25, Pixar’s Character Art Director Matt Nolte visited University City on Thursday night.
Among Ivy admin salaries, Gutmman's an outlier
Despite Gutmann's salary boost, other Penn administrators received salaries on par with those of their Ivy League peers.
Journalists share Pulitzer Center sponsored research
Michael Edison Hayden, an American journalist based out of Mumbai, and photographer Sami Siva presented their Pulitzer Center-supported reporting projects to students on Thursday evening.
Going behind the scenes of Pixar's 'The Good Dinosaur'
In preparation for the release of Pixar’s newest animated film, "The Good Dinosaur," on Nov. 25, Pixar’s Character Art Director Matt Nolte visited University City on Thursday night.
Among Ivy admin salaries, Gutmman's an outlier
Despite Gutmann's salary boost, other Penn administrators received salaries on par with those of their Ivy League peers.
Although nationally the two Democratic presidential front-runners Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton have struggled to hold and maintain their favorability among black voters, at Penn students believe both candidates have something to offer black constituents.
Homecoming events to focus on arts and culture
In past years, the Sweeten Alumni House has focused on expanding homecoming attractions beyond traditional events to encourage alumni to return to campus.
$1 million Wharton donation to establish a 'Social Impact Society Fund'
It’s no secret that Penn alumni love to support their alma mater, and the Turner family is no exception.
Women in Physics holds first annual lecture
Mildred Dresselhaus, grandmother of College and junior Elizabeth Dresselhaus, isn’t your average grandmother.
Serena Williams talks tennis, fashion and philanthropy
As soon as Serena Williams walked on stage Wednesday night, the audience began to cheer. Phones stuck up out of the crowd as audience members hoped to capture an image of the 21-time Grand Slam champion.
Crime log: Oct. 23 - Oct. 29
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Oct. 23 and Oct. 29.
Homecoming: More than just a football game
This weekend marks the seventh year of new events, including more artistic and cultural offerings.
Last year, 54.4 percent of the Class of 2019 was filled by early decision applicants.
Jim Kenney cruises to easy victory in Philadelphia mayoral race
In the mayoral election, Jim Kenney, the Democratic candidate, received 101,660 votes — 84 percent of the popular vote — and top Republican candidate Melissa Bailey received 17,823 votes. Democrats in Philadelphia have a 9-1 voter advantage.
Philadelphia is the second city in the U.S. to have a permanent Office of LGBT Affairs, the first being Washington D.C.
Pre-orientation module expanded to all undergraduates following sexual assault survey results
The program, previously just offered to freshmen, may become mandatory if not enough students complete it before the spring semester.
New contactless PennCard system simplifies swiping across campus
A new contactless PennCard swipe system has been installed by the Division of Public Safety in major buildings on campus, and the futuristic tap-security setup is streamlining entrances and advancing safety at Penn.
New SAC Chair shares vision, goals
College junior Jeremy Cohen will lead the Student Activities Council until next October
Prof. publishes book on 'superforecasters'
Management and psychology professor writes that ordinary citizens may be able to out-predict professional analysts and pundits with confidential information


















