Penn Medicine officially incorporated the Princeton HealthCare System
Penn Medicine officially merged with Princeton Healthcare System after first announcing the new partnership in July 2016, Philly.com reported Jan. 9.
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Penn Medicine officially merged with Princeton Healthcare System after first announcing the new partnership in July 2016, Philly.com reported Jan. 9.
Two Penn graduates have just created the first FDA-approved flushable pregnancy test — with a 99 percent accuracy rate, TechCrunch reported.
Temple University student James Orlando was found dead in his off-campus apartment on the morning of Dec. 2, NBC News reported. This marks the second Temple student death in a week, as well as the fifth student death of the semester.
Wharton emeritus professor, economist, and 1945 College graduate Edward S. Herman passed away on Nov. 11 in Penn Valley, Pa. at age 92.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney declared that the city's controversial statue of former Mayor Frank Rizzo would be moved from its current position outside City Hall, according to a report last week in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Philadelphia just became the latest city to divest from private prisons.
A new study in genetics supports findings that debunk socially accepted views of race, evolution and the origins of human life. And a Penn professor is right at the center of it.
Harvard University's Athletics Department has launched a series of mandatory training programs for student athletes, coaches and department staff in response to a series of scandals involving sexual harassment and sexism, according to a report in The Harvard Crimson, the university's student newspaper.
There's a new Ivy League recruiter in town: Walmart.
Gun violence is not actually a contagious phenomenon — its effect is usually contained in a neighborhood, according to a new study completed by Penn and a researcher from Imperial College London.
A new series of Penn fellowships have provided a platform for three faculty members to research issues of race, gender and health in communities of color, especially in Philadelphia.
Paul F. Miller, a former chairman of the Penn Board of Trustees and major University donor, spent much of the last half-century at his alma mater in University City.
Coffee and retail shop United by Blue is looking to upsize its brand in University City by this winter, Facilities and Real Estate Services announced in a recent statement.
A Penn professor seems to have found the way to find work happiness. Annie McKee, a Penn professor in the Graduate School of Education, just published a book titled “How to Be Happy at Work,” reported Philly.com.
Various all-male groups at Harvard University are responding to the administration's calls for change by making the shift into gender-neutral groups.