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(04/29/22 5:30pm)
Philadelphia unionized city workers currently have until May 31 to receive at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine or apply for an exemption, but this mandate may be further delayed.
(04/22/22 4:24am)
The Department of Education announced that it will issue credits to some federal student loan borrowers after its mismanagement of loan-forgiveness programs.
(04/15/22 4:21am)
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a bill this week that would ban transgender women from competing in women’s sports.
(04/07/22 2:39am)
Penn has begun construction on a $94.5M renovation of Sansom Place East — with reopening scheduled for the beginning of the 2023-2024 school year.
(03/04/22 2:31pm)
Capacity in inpatient psychiatric units in Philadelphia has become even more limited as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, putting stress on hospitals and providers.
(02/08/22 2:44am)
George Crumb, a Grammy-winning composer and Annenberg Professor Emeritus of the Humanities in the department of music in the School of Arts and Sciences, died at age 92 on Feb. 6, his record label Bridge Records announced.
(01/25/22 3:38am)
Many college campuses across the nation face increasing COVID-19 case counts as in-person instruction continues.
(12/01/21 3:38am)
A study from Penn Nursing found that rates of mild or greater depressive symptoms increased by 1.6 times among older adults with type 2 diabetes compared to before the pandemic.
(11/09/21 3:25am)
Penn Medicine’s COVID-19 Triage Tool was effective in assessing patient symptom severity, according to a recent study.
(10/26/21 1:03am)
Foot traffic in University City has returned to pre-pandemic levels, unlike other parts of Philadelphia.
(10/12/21 1:13am)
The National Institutes of Health awarded Penn Medicine researchers a $14 million grant to develop a research center focused on reducing disparities in suicide prevention measures.
(10/04/21 3:51am)
Penn community members gathered on Friday to celebrate the groundbreaking of Amy Gutmann Hall, a new data science building scheduled to be completed in summer 2024.
(09/21/21 2:31am)
A recent Annenberg study found that Americans are knowledgeable about the three branches of government and freedoms under the First Amendment, but still hold key misunderstandings about the Constitution.
(09/14/21 3:15am)
The Penn Wharton Budget Model released a report this week predicting a 4% drop in gross domestic product in 2050 as a result of the newly-released proposed Senate budget resolution.
(04/19/21 4:27am)
Penn senior Tathagat Bhatia has been awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, which funds up to four years of study at the University of Cambridge in England.
(03/29/21 2:23am)
Rutgers University is the first local college to announce that it will require students to get the COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campus in the fall.
(03/22/21 3:09am)
A study from the Annenberg School for Communication found that Twitter bots are less influential than verified accounts in the spread of information on the platform.
(03/16/21 3:45am)
Penn Medicine has administered over 62,000 doses of vaccine within the first five weeks of offering patient vaccinations.
(03/01/21 3:58am)
White House officials will open a new mass COVID-19 vaccination site at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Wednesday.
(02/08/21 3:44am)
The United States Department of Justice withdrew an October 2020 lawsuit alleging that Yale University discriminated against Asian American and white applicants.