During a spring break unlike any other, Penn hosted a variety of "Spring Stay" events from March 10-14. Here's how some students enjoyed spring break on campus.
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15 questions with... Jon Errico, a Penn wrestling senior
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn wrestler Jon Errico 15 questions about wrestling, his time at Penn, and life overall. Here's what the senior had to say.
Penn men's soccer goalkeeper Nick Christoffersen trains in Denmark with HB Køge
Nick Christoffersen of Penn men's soccer spent his winter break in a different country. The Toronto, ON native spent the three months from December to February in Denmark, training with the Danish 1st Division soccer club, HB Køge.
A look at the all-time points leaders for Penn women's basketball
This year's Quakers won't have an opportunity to rise up through the record books until next season. Today, we take a look back at the top five scorers in Penn women's basketball history.
15 questions with... Jon Errico, a Penn wrestling senior
The Daily Pennsylvanian asked Penn wrestler Jon Errico 15 questions about wrestling, his time at Penn, and life overall. Here's what the senior had to say.
Penn men's soccer goalkeeper Nick Christoffersen trains in Denmark with HB Køge
Nick Christoffersen of Penn men's soccer spent his winter break in a different country. The Toronto, ON native spent the three months from December to February in Denmark, training with the Danish 1st Division soccer club, HB Køge.
'He thinks about others first': senior Yash Bhargava has grown into a leader for Penn men's squash
With the experience of traveling throughout India and internationally for competition, Bhargava adjusted to his new environment with the same hard work in sports and studies that had earned him an invite to Penn.
Since the Penndemic Instagram account highlights student achievements during COVID-19
The page, started by four Penn students, has spotlighted students who found joy in cooking, starting a podcast, skydiving, and releasing music on Spotify.
Penn Medicine has administered over 62,000 COVID-19 vaccines to patients in five weeks
Penn Medicine began the transition from vaccinating staff to vaccinating patients by identifying eligible patients via electronic medical records and sending them an email with a link to schedule an appointment.
Penn Medicine program integrating mental health treatment into primary care deemed a success
The initiative, started in 2018, helps patients seeking mental health care receive intake, triage, and referral services through their primary care providers.
Wharton professor named new director of Cambridge Judge Business School
During his time at Wharton, Mauro Guillén was the Anthony L. Davis Director of the Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management & International Studies from 2007 to 2019.
Al Filreis | In memory of Paul Kelly
Professor Al Filreis reflects on Paul Kelly, who helped create the Kelly Writers House.
Penn plans for in-person instruction for fall 2021 semester
In an email sent an email to faculty on Monday morning, top University administrators cited the increasing availability of vaccines and Biden's recent promise to make every adult in the United States eligible for vaccination by May 1 as reason to be hopeful about a nearing end to the pandemic.
Yoni Gutenmacher | Penn’s commencement plans overlook Orthodox Jews
Guest columnist Yoni Gutenmacher argues that Penn should move commencement to be inclusive of the University's Orthodox Jewish community.
Former Australian PM discusses U.S.-China relations in post-COVID-19 world at Penn event
The Wharton Undergraduate Finance and Technology Group hosted former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in a virtual event on March 9.
FGLI students report lack of financial support and communication from Penn amid COVID-19
After one year of the pandemic, first-generation, low-income students are still facing a variety of challenges — some of which they say stem from Penn's high-pressure culture and a lack of institutional support from the University.
Philadelphia can meet Biden's goal for all adults to be eligible for the vaccine by May
Close to 800,000 of the city's nearly 1.2 million adults could be vaccinated by July 4.
Penn panel discusses effect of lack of newsroom diversity and Trump-era misinformation
The panel, titled “Truth Telling, The Media, & Social Equity,” featured professional and student journalists, as well as Annenberg School for Communication Dean John L. Jackson, Jr.
PSG uses excess reserve funds to launch initiatives benefiting marginalized communities
PSG is using the money to make large, one-time purchases or endowments, including an endowed fund for public service internships and a grocery delivery pilot program for highly aided students.
Penn Medicine study finds better knowledge of immune activation may improve COVID-19 treatment
The study’s findings could lead to advancements in the treatment of COVID-19 in both children and adults.



















