Penn extends open expression review amid campus pushback
The Committee on Open Expression had previously been expected to present a final version in September.
The Committee on Open Expression had previously been expected to present a final version in September.
Construction began in January and is expected to be completed in time for the 2027-28 academic year, according to a June 3 press release.
An Office of Budget Planning & Analysis spokesperson wrote to the DP that the budget “reflects Penn’s focus on its mission during a period of significant uncertainty for higher education.”
The DP compiled a summary of the events shaping the celebration of the nation’s semiquincentennial.
They told the DP that expanding cooling assistance is a viable solution to alleviate financial burden and improve health outcomes.
Following the May 19 primary election, Penn professors and progressive organizers told The Daily Pennsylvanian that Rabb’s win signals a shift in the city’s Democratic Party politics.
The site is currently a parking lot located between Amy Gutmann Hall and The Study at University City, a hotel.
The June 3 demonstration was organized ahead of RAPUP’s bargaining session with the University next week.
The layoffs, which were completed June 2, mark the latest step taken by Penn to address financial uncertainty as a result of federal policies.
The online form closed Friday night — an 11-day extension, granted after community members voiced concerns that the window for comments was too short.
According to the June 3 announcement, CCR “reflects Penn’s deep commitment to fairness, respect, and institutional trust.”
The trustees passed 41 resolutions across eight committees, five of which opened their meetings to the public.
During his term, the former executive vice president of the University of Pennsylvania Health System was seen as a stabilizing force by many in the University community.
SpaceX’s shares opened at $150 and kept rising, reaching $166.90 around 12:20 p.m. ET.
The Class of 2030 consists of students from 49 states and 77 countries, with legacy students constituting 13.1% of the class.
Cases of illnesses that have been uncommon in Pennsylvania in recent years are at risk of rising, according to doctors at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Penn Medicine was named as FIFA’s official medical services provider in Philadelphia, while the Palestra hosted the Philadelphia leg of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour.
All four Quaker student-athletes received All-America honors.
Weirich ranks fourth in program history in the indoor 5k and outdoor 10k.
From Jeju Island to the Schuylkill River, the 2026 Engineering graduate takes it all in stride.
Solid finishes across the board for lightweight crews secured Penn a tied third place finish as a team.
The 2026 College graduate is taking his talents to the Big Ten.
A plan for a return to Division I hockey was scrapped due to funding uncertainties.
Senior columnist Mritika Senthil explains how Penn exposed its “student-first” facade by firing Hill College House Fellows.
Columnists Mariana Martinez and Beatriz Báez discuss the disconnect between many Penn students’ obsession with Latine culture and their limited understanding of the realities shaping Latin America.
Columnist Zoe Mackey explores the meaning of u201cweed-outu201d classes and their negative impact on studentsu2019 genuine passion for the subjects they pursue.
Columnist Gloria Oladejo explores how Penn’s culture fosters a sense of superiority among its students — and calls on them to confront the consequences.
The Daily Pennsylvanian's graduating seniors look back on their successes, setbacks, and all the moments that defined their time at Penn.
As he prepares to take the helm of one of the world’s largest corporations, Ternus’ former classmates, teammates, and mentors say the traits defining his career have been visible for decades.
As the University prepares to gather input on its draft through listening sessions this week, students and faculty raised concerns about the revised role and structure of the Committee on Open Expression.
The Wharton School announced in February that Wharton Cohorts and the Successful Transition and Empowerment Program will be housed under a singular banner.