The event on Penn's campus occurs as people across the nation have been speculating about Biden's potential run for office in 2020.
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Former Wharton professor Marshall E. Blume died at 77
Blume was a member of Penn's faculty for 44 years until his retirement in 2011.
Black History Month: A look at some of the most influential athletes in Penn history
Let's travel back in time to recognize these members of our community who impacted not only Penn, but also the global community.
Penn Medicine researchers use Yelp reviews to find issues with hospital communication
The researchers used more than 50,000 reviews from 1,566 hospitals across the country to identify common communication issues within healthcare.
Former Wharton professor Marshall E. Blume died at 77
Blume was a member of Penn's faculty for 44 years until his retirement in 2011.
Black History Month: A look at some of the most influential athletes in Penn history
Let's travel back in time to recognize these members of our community who impacted not only Penn, but also the global community.
Penn football's schedule for 2019 confirmed, featuring two new nonconference opponents
After losing two consecutive Ivy League games to conclude the 2018 season, the Quakers now have their eyes set on their next matchup — a nonconference matchup against Delaware.
Joel Lee | I'm the son of two pastors, but my faith is my own
What I realized was that given the choice to decide to follow God or not, choosing it myself makes it so much more powerful.
Transfers Sanford and Gallagher look to make a major impact for Penn men's lacrosse
A pair of juniors, Tim Sanford and Kyle Gallagher, are nothing short of ecstatic about their decisions to come join the Quakers from Denver and Hofstra, respectively.
Joe Biden to make first public Penn appearance of the year this Tuesday
His conversation with Gutmann comes amid speculation Biden will soon decide whether he is running for president in 2020.
Penn health system faces lawsuit from employee allegedly fired during cancer treatment
The lawsuit, filed on Feb. 11 against the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania Health System, claims the defendants violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Penn's OWN IT summit shifts focus from leadership to gender equality and inclusion
Throughout the day, 25 women leaders from a variety of industries and backgrounds discussed their experiences in a male-dominated world.
How Penn and Drexel diverge in response to growing demand for housing
Drexel University shifted its policy to privatized housing to fulfill the increased demand, following universities nationwide that have increasingly gravitated toward the private sector to meet their housing needs.
In head-to-toe costume, 'Penn Heroes' club visits children in local hospitals
Student volunteers dress up as superheroes, princesses, or other characters and visit patients in St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in North Philadelphia.
Penn wrestling falls to Princeton, bounces back with pair of nonconference wins
On Saturday at the Palestra, the Quakers lost to No. 19 Princeton, 28-6, but followed that up with a 39-0 victory against California Baptist on Sunday afternoon.
DP Sports Player of the Week: Erin Barry
As the Quakers dominated their first game of the year with a 15-4 win over Delaware, Barry led the charge, scoring four goals and recording an assist.
Penn men's squash wins two of three matches, places third at CSA Team Championships
Coming off a 5-2 record in Ivy League play and placing second in the conference, Penn looked to clinch the title this weekend. The squad took home a third place finish for the best finish in Penn squash history.
Former Penn women's lacrosse and field hockey coach Anne Sage has died
Sage was the first ever head coach for both teams at Penn and coached for a total of 50 seasons — leading women’s lacrosse for 26 years and field hockey for 24 years.
Editorial | Penn should give Presidents Day off
While one day off isn’t enough for most students to travel home or elsewhere off-campus, short, intermittent breaks during the semesters are far more meaningful in improving campus mental health.
PennDesign preserves Frank Lloyd Wright's former Arizona home
In 1937, Wright built Taliesin West, which served as his winter home until his death in 1959.



















