Penn resident advisor union unanimously ratifies first contract
Penn undergraduate and graduate resident advisor union members voted unanimously to ratify their first contract on Friday, one of the first RA union contracts in the country.
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Penn undergraduate and graduate resident advisor union members voted unanimously to ratify their first contract on Friday, one of the first RA union contracts in the country.
Meet Siddhartha Mukherjee, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and cancer physician who will deliver Penn’s 2024 Commencement speech on May 20.
In December 2023, Jonathan Epstein was appointed interim executive vice president of the University of Pennsylvania Health System and dean of the Perelman School of Medicine. He assumed his role during a period of administrative transition — his appointment was announced the same day that Larry Jameson was appointed Penn's interim president, and three days after former Penn President Liz Magill resigned.
State funding for Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine has yet to be restored following the Pennsylvania House of Representatives’ decision to withhold funding over concerns about antisemitism.
Patricia Ruiz, Wellness at Penn's newly appointed executive director of Student Health and Counseling, spoke with The Daily Pennsylvanian about how she will approach her role leading the University's student-facing clinical team.
The University and Gene Therapy Program Director James Wilson filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by a former program employee.
This afternoon, a total solar eclipse will grace North American skies for the first time in seven years, including partially over Penn — a phenomenon that astronomers say will not happen again in the contiguous United States for another two decades.
The Coalition of Workers at Penn — a recently formed association of unions across Penn’s campus — held a press conference in front of College Hall on Thursday.
A former Penn Gene Therapy Program employee filed a lawsuit against program director Jim Wilson and the University, alleging “unethical and illegal conduct” involving gene therapy technology that the employee invented while at Penn.
Assistant Secretary for Health for the United States Department of Health and Human Services Rachel Levine spoke on how HHS is tackling public health issues during an event at the Penn Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics.
Interim Penn President Larry Jameson criticized recent political cartoons published by a lecturer at the Annenberg School for Communication.
Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine told The Daily Pennsylvanian that they are implementing “significant changes” after current students and recent graduates voiced concerns about their work schedules, with many claiming to work more than 100 hours a week.
Penn Medicine and Wellness at Penn clinical offices have reinstated masking requirements amid a COVID-19 case increase in Philadelphia.
Around 40 Penn community members called for an end to antisemitism on campus and for President Liz Magill to step down in a rally on Thursday.
Penn denied the progressive Jewish student group Penn Chavurah's request to screen the movie "Israelism," prompting University community members to rally in protest of the University's decision.
Penn is working to identify those responsible for hanging hundreds of “Missing Cow” posters — which some have criticized for appearing to mock posters of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas — on campus Thursday morning.
A new Wharton Academically Based Community Service course, in which students perform tax services for the West Philadelphia community, will be offered for the second time this spring semester.
Penn's announcement of a University-wide action plan to combat antisemitism garnered support and some skepticism from members of the Penn community and its donors.
President Liz Magill addressed the Penn community for a third time since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, warning that hate speech and violence are not tolerated amid recent rallies in solidarity with Israel and Palestine.
The donor controversy that unfolded at Penn over fall break left some students and faculty on edge and skeptical of University leadership.