University of Pennsylvania

The University of Pennsylvania (colloquially called Penn or UPenn) was a research university founded in the 18th century in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It had a law school, a medical school and a dental school. It was also famous for business education, taught at the Wharton School.

History
In the mid-24th century, the UPenn Quakers were a dominant force in collegiate drinking, even winning a Longueuil Cup in 2337.

In 2375, UPenn named its occupational therapy department after Julian Bashir, which became the Julian Bashir School of Occupational Therapy, or UPenn Bashir for short. 

Alumni

 * Sylvia Drummond (2337, BA)
 * Chloe Galarza (2384; MSOT, MBA)