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(11/17/17 2:28am)
Ever since former United States Vice President Joe Biden was announced as a Penn professor, he has made numerous visits to campus, delighting students and faculty alike. This past Thursday, Penn students were moved to tears by his personal stories of grief and loss.
(11/07/17 5:12am)
The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center just received the best possible scores for patient safety, according to a national survey.
(11/07/17 1:25am)
Penn President Amy Gutmann, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and various other Philadelphia leaders have been working for months to convince the tech giant Amazon to pick the city as the site for its second headquarters. Penn students and faculty have also contributed to the campaign, organizing various competitions with the aim of giving Philadelphia a stronger shot at the bid.
(10/21/17 1:25am)
Little more than a year after Perry World House opened its doors, the foreign affairs hub received almost half a million dollars toward initiatives for global policy matters, according to a report on University news site Penn News.
(11/29/16 9:05pm)
Fight for $15, a labor coalition that seeks to increase the
minimum wage to $15 an hour, is organizing “Day of Disruption” strikes in 340 cities across
the country today, Nov. 29, according to a Newsweek report.
(11/16/16 4:06am)
A broken piece of equipment in Rodin College House has led to a 10-hour-long lack of hot water. In an email sent by Penn Residential Services, administrators were optimistic that they would finish the repairs this evening, but as of 10 p.m. facilities staff was still working to restore hot water.
(11/16/16 6:37pm)
Harvard may soon face its second labor strike of 2016, The Boston Globe reported.
(11/01/16 8:32pm)
Here we go again.
(10/25/16 8:00pm)
Harvard University Dining Services’ (HUDS) nearly three-week-long strike may finally be reaching an end, The Harvard Crimson reported.
(10/18/16 7:31pm)
Students at 14 state universities across Pennsylvania are
unsure whether they will have class tomorrow.