While multiple students and professors interviewed by the DP believe AI usage is inevitable in the classroom, others expressed a desire for more guidelines.
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Penn alum discusses appointment to helm of Philadelphia's civil rights agency in DP interview
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker appointed Chenault-Fattah — who graduated from Penn Carey Law School in 1982 — to the position on June 30.
The new model — titled “Future of Funding” — was first developed by OSA during the 2023-24 academic year.
Penn GSE Dean Katharine Strunk discusses research, training collaboration with Phila. public schools
Strunk described the efforts as “research with consequence,” emphasizing that universities must not only produce knowledge but improve the lives of others.
During the conversation, Habeck discussed climate policy, democratic governance, and the personal dimensions of political leadership.
Penn Abroad revises study abroad process for 2026 application schedule following student feedback
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Greta Kazenski, Penn Abroad’s associate director, described the changes as a step toward “equal access” within each study abroad program.
Penn Museum creates archive of newly digitized photos to document Yazidi history
Many of the photos had not been cataloged or published until Marc Marín Webb, a Ph.D. candidate in Mesopotamian history and archaeology, rediscovered them in 2022.
Amy Wax appeals federal court’s dismissal of her discrimination lawsuit against Penn
Wax’s notice of appeal comes nearly one month after a judge granted Penn’s motion to dismiss her complaint, which contended that the University’s speech code violates civil rights law.
Wharton Executive MBA students raise concerns about AI-use in grading, rising costs during town hall
Several speakers at the meeting reported that the repetitive or unclear feedback they received on written assignments was indicative of the use of automated grading systems.
2020 graduate Luigi Mangione’s defense cites Penn, academic record in argument against death penalty
In a Sept. 20 motion filed in the Southern District of New York, Mangione’s defense described him as “a smart, kind, well-rounded, young man” whose life “has been derailed” by the government’s case.
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Businessman Mark Cuban spoke at Fagin Hall on Nov. 25.
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The Daily Pennsylvanian looks at how Penn students experienced Election Day.
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Democratic volunteer Mary Goldman in front of the Walnut Street West Library.
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Engineering senior Michael Imeveore and Wharton senior Tami Owolabi wearing an "I Voted" sticker.

















