Over 700 Penn research associates, postdocs sign petition supporting international workers
The June 3 demonstration was organized ahead of RAPUP’s bargaining session with the University next week.
The June 3 demonstration was organized ahead of RAPUP’s bargaining session with the University next week.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc.’s arts and culture publication earned four honors in this year’s competition, including a national first-place win in Cultural Criticism.
Amol Navathe, a senior fellow at Penn’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, will serve in the role until April 2029.
The awards highlighted six individuals and were presented during a senior farewell celebration.
The Daily Pennsylvanian, Inc.’s arts and culture publication earned four honors in this year’s competition, including a national first-place win in Cultural Criticism.
Amol Navathe, a senior fellow at Penn’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, will serve in the role until April 2029.
They were selected for their intellectual curiosity, leadership, community involvement, and transatlantic engagement.
According to the June 3 announcement, CCR “reflects Penn’s deep commitment to fairness, respect, and institutional trust.”
The dissertation draws on historical archives to highlight the tension between faith, power, and resistance in early America.
The 2026 College graduate is taking his talents to the Big Ten.
Anuja Dokras, women’s health professor and Penn PMOS center director, said that the change was a matter of scientific accuracy.
His appointment comes as Penn Med and CHOP seek to establish the recently launched institute as “a nationally and globally recognized hub” for autism research, clinical care, and collaboration.
The suit names the University, its Board of Trustees, and Wharton Alt-Finance Manager André Douglas as defendants.
A plan for a return to Division I hockey was scrapped due to funding uncertainties.
Also, the deadline to submit feedback on Penn’s draft open expression guidelines elapsed.
The DP compiled a summary of the events shaping the celebration of the nation’s semiquincentennial.
The online form closed Friday night — an 11-day extension, granted after community members voiced concerns that the window for comments was too short.
Columnists Mariana Martinez and Beatriz Báez discuss the disconnect between many Penn students’ obsession with Latine culture and their limited understanding of the realities shaping Latin America.
NCAA East Regionals saw personal bests and heartbreak for the Quakers.
They told the DP that expanding cooling assistance is a viable solution to alleviate financial burden and improve health outcomes.