Quan Nguyen
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Quan Nguyen | Finding a standard for Asian beauty
While my biological and physical makeup (no pun intended) will never match that of your typical Korean pretty boy, my experiences in Seoul have colored my understanding of Asian beauty and what this means for men.
Debt deal cuts grad student loans
The government deal on raising the debt ceiling may hurt some college students. The deal will result in changes that could make it more challenging for students to pay for the cost of higher education.
SEPTA sees highest ridership in 22 years
Passengers took 334 million trips using the service's system of buses, trains and trolleys in the 2011 fiscal year.
HUP ranked tenth best hospital in nation
U.S. News released its 2011-12 Best Hospital Honor Roll last week, with HUP ranked tenth out of 17 hospitals selected from 4,825 nationwide.
Penn tops gay-friendly ranking
Penn has once again topped Newsweek’s ranking of the best gay-friendly colleges in the United States.
Law schools expand Chinese relations
At a summit in Beijing last month, Dean of the Law School Michael Fitts and Associate Dean for International Affairs Amy Gadsden were among nine American and 10 Chinese law deans who met to discuss the importance of the rule of law.
Med School changes leadership
Larry Jameson replaced Arthur Rubenstein as the dean of Penn's Perelman School of Medicine and executive vice president of UPHS.
Penn works to preserve student loan option
The Perkins Loan program, which provides low-interest federal loans for needy students, may be cut to ease the national deficit.
Philadelphia sees changing makeup
University City's Asian and Hispanic populations showed drastic growth, while the black population decreased slightly and the white population remained steady.
Grad students design restaurant for ‘Nemo’
Three PennDesign students are finalists Walt Disney Imagineering’s 20th ImagiNations design competition for their "Finding Nemo" theme restaurant.
Penn graduates fare better than most in job market
60 percent of 2010 Penn graduates found jobs, as opposed to just 53 percent of graduates nationwide.
Former New Orleans authority talks safe city planning
It's time for city planners to rethink the way they rebuild cities devastated by natural disasters, according to a panel on campus Wednesday as part of Penn's "Year of Water" campaign.
Poetic prof speaks ‘fiery’ words of peace
The United Minorities Council and the Latino Coalition hosted Fiery Words: An Evening with Sonia Sanchez, in Claudia Cohen Hall.




