The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke with faculty members who expressed confusion and concern over the latest budget reductions.
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Morris Arboretum plant science director discusses biodiversity crisis in DP interview
Having worked with botanical gardens for his entire career, Gostel said he viewed the decision to join Morris as a “no-brainer.”
Four Penn Medicine studies to be honored with national clinical research award
From projects examining healthcare initiative impacts to groundbreaking medical developments, the forum — which annually recognizes ten research accomplishments in the United States — will acknowledge Penn Med’s innovative researchers.
Penn monitors weather forecast as winter storm approaches
As of publication, the Philadelphia area is expected to receive over a foot of snowfall between next Sunday and Monday.
The day’s community-centered programming included a children’s art and literacy project, a pet vaccination clinic, and a candlelight vigil dedicated to King.
Penn professors criticize Trump administration’s ‘devastating’ shutdown of atmospheric research center
The National Center for Atmospheric Research — housed under the National Science Foundation — supports climate and atmospheric research at universities nationwide.
Penn senior VP Thomas Murphy discusses 'Penn Forward' Operational Transformation initiative in Q&A
In the interview, Murphy spoke about his goals for the working group, which aims to improve non-academic services at Penn.
Penn’s Kislak Center hosts archival pop-up exhibit on histories of health
The Oct. 24 event, titled (Re)Imagining Health: a Pop-up Exhibit on the Histories of Health and Care, offered public access to a collection of historical and modern materials.
Penn receives $5 million donation towards new theater in Student Performing Arts Center
The donation, made by 1971 College graduate Edward W. Kane and his wife Marty Wallace, will go towards a facility named the “Edward W. Kane Theatre.”









