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(08/28/08 9:00am)
Despite the recent increase in graduate student stipends, Leslie Warden is still struggling to pay for out-of-print books that cost up to $300 for her dissertation research.
(05/16/08 9:00am)
Legally Blonde was set at Harvard University, but its producer Marc Platt is a proud Penn alumnus.
(04/24/08 9:00am)
As universities across the country continue to introduce campus-wide Internet access, the University of Chicago Law School is doing the exact opposite.
(04/17/08 9:00am)
Psychology has traditionally targeted mental illness, but Psychology professor Martin Seligman is trying to turn this focus to "mental wellness."
(04/10/08 9:00am)
Classical Studies professor Ralph Rosen has been appointed the new Associate Dean for Graduate Studies in the School of Arts and Sciences.
(04/03/08 9:00am)
The Philosophy, Politics and Economics department is in the process of devising new courses for the major, although there will not be any significant changes in the core of the curriculum.
(04/01/08 9:00am)
What is wrong with Penn's education, and how can it be fixed?
(03/27/08 9:00am)
Last week's announcement that Logan Hall will be renamed Claudia Cohen Hall has raised a few eyebrows.
(03/24/08 9:00am)
The quality of advisors can really make or break a student's college experience, according to a recent study.
(03/19/08 9:00am)
Logan Hall will be renamed Claudia Cohen Hall this summer in memory of 1972 College of Women graduate Claudia Cohen, who died in June 2007.
(02/29/08 10:00am)
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation recently awarded a $750,000 grant to be given over the next six years to the School of Arts and Science's initiative to encourage Cross-Cultural Contact scholarship, the study of what happens when different cultures collide and coalesce.
(02/21/08 10:00am)
Sometimes it's better to be the math Olympiad winner than to be crowned homecoming queen.
(02/06/08 10:00am)
Despite living in China as a child, it wasn't until Zhi Geng returned as a study abroad student that she discovered her own jewel in the capital city: a small restaurant near the west gate of Beijing University that serves the most amazing chicken wings.
(02/01/08 10:00am)
A home in Pearlington, Miss. was sinking and Engineering graduate student Kyle Sirianno was determined to find out why.
(01/25/08 10:00am)
Though law-school applications are down recently, for some groups of applicants, the decline has more constant.
(01/18/08 10:00am)
After counseling teenagers in Belize and promoting HIV/AIDS awareness in Malawi, Peace Corps volunteers are getting a little help themselves.
(01/17/08 10:00am)
As Grey's Anatomy draws more prospective doctors every year, Law and Order fans seem to be turning to other fields.
(12/06/07 10:00am)
Instead of spending $40,000 a year, you can now take a course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for free from the comforts of your own home.
(12/04/07 10:00am)
Sometimes, it pays to try something different.
(11/16/07 10:00am)
After dealing with GREs and job recruiters, students who graduate from Williams College will now have one less post-graduation concern.