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The paper “uniquely uses a disaster risk management framework to examine mental health disparities, offering key insights for future disaster preparedness and response.” 
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According to a report from the San Francisco Chronicle, real estate market participants have confirmed that the school has “outgrown” their current lease.
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The April 28 announcement includes a “Resolution Agreement” from the Office of Civil Rights that gives Penn 10 days to “voluntarily” enact three demands.
15 hours ago
Bok reflected on the events that led to his departure, the forthcoming release of his book, and the federal government’s campaign against higher education — which he said “started at Penn.”
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Also, the federal government reinstated the visas and immigration statuses of all seven Penn affiliates whose statuses had previously been terminated.
04/27/25 11:29pm
Perelman School of Medicine released its 2024-2025 admissions cycle acceptances for the incoming class of 2029 in early March.
04/27/25 11:28pm
The lawsuit, filed in Philadelphia’s Common Pleas Court, alleged that Penn improperly kept remains belonging to Dotson’s 14-year-old sister Katricia, who was killed alongside her younger sister Zanetta and nine others.
04/27/25 11:27pm
The controversy began earlier this semester when students discovered that the P-Sweaters were manufactured by Gildan, rather than Champion, the brand originally advertised by Class Board 2026 and offered on the order form.
04/27/25 11:26pm
Of the 1,500 postdoctoral researchers at Penn, 1,000 signed authorization cards in support of forming Research Associates and Postdocs United (RAPUP-UAW), according to the group.
04/27/25 11:25pm
Mangione previously pleaded not guilty on 11 state murder and terror charges in New York. 
04/27/25 11:25pm
A survey by The Daily Pennsylvanian of around 300 students found that only 16% found the course useful for outside work.
04/25/25 2:35pm
The reactivations come as the Trump administration walked back its cancellation of over 1,500 student visas nationwide on April 25, following weeks of ongoing legal action to halt the revocations.
04/25/25 6:00am
Also, the DP examined how Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s office has redirected requests for comment to the University.
04/25/25 1:31am
Drawing an audience of over 500 students and members of the Philadelphia community, the April 22 event was hosted in the Harrison Auditorium of Penn Museum. 
04/25/25 1:31am
The Rome Prize, which has been awarded by the American Academy in Rome for 130 years, aims to support “innovative and cross-disciplinary work in the arts and humanities.”
04/25/25 1:02am
 Earth Week — running from April 21-27 — aims to get students and the broader Penn community actively involved in cross-disciplinary events that educate and encourage action.
04/25/25 1:01am
The letter urged Jameson to resist the federal government's “assaults” on American colleges and universities.
04/25/25 1:00am
In three separate requests for comment — regarding NIH funding, visa revocations, and a $175 million funding freeze — a spokesperson for the Mayor declined to comment, redirecting the DP to Penn.
04/24/25 6:00am
Also, the DP analyzed how Penn’s institutional neutrality policy has affected its response to federal actions.
04/24/25 12:16am
Across the Ivy League, many of Penn’s seven peer institutions also have policies of institutional neutrality, yet some have taken markedly different public stances in criticizing the Trump administration.