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(11/04/24 5:03am)
Several Penn affiliates made Philadelphia Magazine’s annual list of the Top 150 Most Influential Philadelphians, including Interim President Larry Jameson and Penn Medicine CEO Kevin Mahoney.
(04/02/24 5:52am)
2016 Fels Institute of Government graduate and Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker named three Penn alumni to serve on the new Philadelphia Board of Education.
(03/12/24 11:12pm)
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd and 2005 College graduate Ashley Parker spoke at Kelly Writers House about their careers in journalism on March 11.
(03/13/24 3:35am)
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Maureen Dowd of The New York Times and Ashley Parker of The Washington Post spoke about navigating the journalism industry and growing as writers at the Kelly Writers House on Monday.
(09/27/23 8:48pm)
This year is the 20th anniversary of the Nora Magid Mentorship Prize. To celebrate (and kick off prize application season), we have, with the help of Kelly Writers House, expanded our annual “Careers in Media” panel at KWH into three separate events, with seven award-winning Nora Prize winners returning to campus:
(11/04/21 6:31pm)
The Penn women’s basketball season is right around the corner, and nobody is quite sure what to expect. The Quakers, along with the rest of the Ivy League, did not compete during the 2020-2021 season. As a result, it has been difficult to forecast exactly how the Ancient Eight will shape up in the 2021-22 season.
(04/26/21 4:09am)
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic forced spring sports competitions to come to a halt. One such tournament was the annual Penn Relays, the oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States, always hosted by Penn at Franklin Field. This year, the Penn Relays sponsored the Philadelphia Metropolitan Collegiate Invitational (“Philly Mets”), a scaled-down version of the typical week-long extravaganza.
(04/06/21 1:50am)
With 15 first-place wins in the Big 5 meet this past weekend and an 11-year-old program record broken twice in the same day, Penn track and field refused to disappoint in their second meet of the adjusted outdoor season.
(02/04/21 2:27am)
It’s hard not to credit head coach Mike McLaughlin and the many talented Penn women’s basketball players that have played in the Palestra as the drivers for the Quakers’ success on the hardcourt.
(10/16/20 1:38am)
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro joined Penn President Amy Gutmann on Tuesday to criticize the lack of civility in politics under President Donald Trump.
(01/24/20 3:08am)
The Quakers played like themselves for three quarters. Unfortunately, they did not look anything like themselves in the fourth.
(12/10/19 4:53am)
Penn women’s basketball has started the season on a mission.
(11/07/19 12:12am)
For the first time since March, meaningful college basketball will be played at the Palestra.
(10/31/19 10:30pm)
Freshmen Kayla Padilla and Silke Milliman will be key in replacing the production of Ashley Russell and Princess Aghayere as Penn women's basketball looks to uphold their lofty preseason expectations. (From left to right) Kayla Padilla, Kenzie Wood, Faye Parker, Silke Milliman, Mandy McGurk.
(11/04/19 2:19am)
Sometimes the most important players aren't even the ones who start.
(11/04/19 1:15am)
The Ivy League polls are in, and the consensus is second place. Penn fans should take that as the minimum.
(10/25/19 11:21pm)
Penn alumni and renowned journalists Andrea Mitchell (left) and Ashley Parker (right).
(10/25/19 11:51pm)
Penn alumni and renowned journalists Andrea Mitchell and Ashley Parker will be serving on the four-person moderating panel at November’s Democratic presidential primary debate, hosted by MSNBC and The Washington Post.
(10/21/19 12:50am)
Penn basketball is back.
(08/20/19 10:06pm)
There are plenty of big moments in Penn Athletics history, from the undefeated football team of 1897 to the upset of No. 17 Villanova at the Palestra a year ago. This year brings a fresh slate of big games to Penn's campus — here are five dates Penn sports fans should circle on their calendars this academic year.