Penn announces changes to 2026-27 employee health care plan
The changes include new contribution amounts, a deductible increase, and additional voluntary benefit options.
The changes include new contribution amounts, a deductible increase, and additional voluntary benefit options.
Also, Wellness Week programming.
Each winning team will recieve $100,000 in project funding, along with a $50,000 living stipend per member.
Columnist Eden Liu argues that with so little skin in the game, most Penn students should abstain from voting in local Philadelphia races.
Also, Wellness Week programming.
Each winning team will recieve $100,000 in project funding, along with a $50,000 living stipend per member.
The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with union representatives and organizers who raised concerns about reductions to benefits such as healthcare, retirement, and paid time off.
“You can go to Penn and also be well,” College senior Elizabeth Wang said.
In a statement to The Daily Pennsylvanian, School of Arts and Sciences Dean Mark Trodden wrote that the initiative “epitomizes” the school’s strategic goals.
The discussion was moderated by College sophomore and Government and Politics Association President Ferenc Brezo.
The sophomore guard impressed at the 2024 Big 5 Classic but played limited minutes this past season.
Nine seniors in the College of Arts and Sciences were recognized alongside students from the College of Liberal and Professional Studies and the graduate division of the School of Arts and Sciences.
The Daily Pennsylvanian Editorial Board argues that the recent proposed guidelines on open expression leave no room for effective protest at Penn.
Committee on Undergraduate Education Chair Coren Apicella defends the curricular reform process.
For the past two seasons, Roberts led the team in scoring, averaging more than 16 points per game.
Also, Quaker Days on campus.
Using the rosters for each Penn sport, The Daily Pennsylvanian collected data on the 848 student-athletes currently playing sports.
In the April 15 email, Jameson announced that the University will proceed with nine key initiatives centered on building trust, strengthening Penn’s discovery efforts, and extending its global reach.
In a Newsweek interview published alongside the excerpts, United States Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) addressed former Penn President Liz Magill’s trajectory after Penn.
The annual programming, which ran from April 13 to 15, included University-wide events and activities planned across all four undergraduate schools.