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(07/31/14 12:45am)
Two Penn professors argued in a recent paper that the Supreme Court’s controversial Hobby Lobby decision — which allowed closely held, for-profit corporations to be exempt from contraceptive coverage under the Affordable Care Act — impedes progress on women’s healthcare.
(07/23/14 11:11pm)
Two Wharton professors think that online learning may provide benefits absent from traditional classroom learning environments.
(07/17/14 1:18am)
A group of registered nurses employed by the hospice division of the University of Pennsylvania Health System are engaged in a lawsuit that may become a class action suit.
(07/17/14 12:20am)
In the wake of the Hobby Lobby decision, Americans are ever more conscious of the wall between church and state.
(07/09/14 2:34am)
Penn and the University of California, Los Angeles are the two schools initially chosen by the federal government to develop and test implantable devices to facilitate memory recovery after brain injury.
(07/02/14 11:24pm)
The former Director of Recreation at Pottruck Health and Fitness Center on the 3700 block of Walnut Street has been charged with 24 counts of theft and forgery, among other offenses.
(06/26/14 12:37am)
Women are being paid less than men for working the same jobs at Penn — and although the gap has been decreasing over the past decade, discernable disparity remains for most positions.
(06/18/14 10:13pm)
Philadelphia could be the scene of the next Democratic presidential nomination.
(06/11/14 10:03pm)
A recent Penn study found a correlation between marijuana use and sleep problems — but the study’s senior author said that other factors could play a role.
(05/31/14 5:26pm)
Former Penn cancer researcher Steven Johnson allegedly misused federal research money to fund a for-profit business, according to Thursday’s indictment by the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
(05/27/14 10:40pm)
Gerald A. McHugh, Jr., a 1979 Law School graduate, was confirmed on April 2 as a United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He officially took office on May 20, the clerk’s office at the District Court said.
(05/21/14 9:00pm)
The Pennsylvania primary election held on Tuesday, May 23, was the end of the road for several Penn alumni seeking office.