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(03/29/23 2:11am)
Eight weeks into their annual Incubator program, members of the Wharton Undergraduate Healthcare Club reflect on their experience, which is slated to conclude in early April.
(03/20/23 6:14pm)
Welcome to a new episode of "Penn, Daily," presenting your daily newsletter briefing. Read the full newsletter here.
(03/19/23 11:22pm)
A group of students in the Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Sciences & Management won the 2023 Penn Y-Prize Competition.
(02/12/23 6:52pm)
Attendees of the Penn India Engagement Forum pledged to strengthen Penn and India’s collaborations in health care, education, and technology.
(02/14/23 12:58am)
Beginning this fall, 11 of the 2022 Forbes top 20 United States universities — including Penn — will be led by a woman or person of color, according to a new Forbes article.
(01/30/23 12:48am)
The only current advanced-stage HIV vaccine clinical trial has ended early after results showed that the vaccine did not prevent infection.
(01/24/23 1:56am)
Saint Joseph’s University plans to merge with the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences in Lancaster.
(01/19/23 1:56am)
Four sophomores have founded the Penn chapter of DiversaTech, a tech consulting club focused on bringing together engineering, design, and business backgrounds.
(04/21/22 11:58pm)
Penn's branch of Big Brothers Big Sisters — a youth mentoring organization with branches across the country — pairs students with elementary and middle school students in the Philadelphia area.
(04/11/22 1:35pm)
Philadelphia may reinstate a mask mandate for all indoor public spaces as COVID-19 cases in the city increase.
(03/29/22 3:22am)
Penn Climate Ventures is hosting its second annual Penn Climate Ventures Prize competition, which allows students to pitch solutions to global sustainability issues, from March 25 to April 16.
(03/22/22 5:19am)
A team of four Penn graduate students won $15,000 as finalists for the 2021-2022 NFL Big Data Bowl competition and presented their project on March 18.
(02/21/22 6:33am)
The Philadelphia City Council is set to vote March 2 on whether to create a Philadelphia Public Financial Authority and become the first U.S. city to charter a public bank.
(02/14/22 4:23am)
College and Wharton junior Kristen Sardis started a club that provides free swim lessons for special needs children in Philadelphia at Pottruck Health and Fitness Center.
(01/27/22 1:44am)
The College Board announced that the SAT will become entirely digital beginning in 2023 for international students and 2024 for students in the United States.
(01/25/22 4:23am)
After completing finals, Wharton first-year Ryan Torres ran and power walked almost 100 miles from Locust Walk to the Penn Club in New York City.
(11/19/21 2:57am)
Penn Medicine researchers found that two gene variants present in 40% of Black Americans are linked to COVID-19 severity and sepsis.
(10/31/21 11:49pm)
A Penn professor is one of five scientists to receive a $9 million grant to identify the parts of the brain most vulnerable to Parkinson's disease.
(10/21/21 3:34am)
Engineering first year Jared Caspar never planned to take a gap year. In August 2020, he had already found a roommate, finalized his class schedule, and even picked out his dorm posters. But once Penn moved all classes online for the fall 2020 semester to prevent the spread of COVID-19, his mindset changed.
(10/08/21 12:48am)
Philadelphia has extended the deadline for health care workers and higher education students, faculty, and staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.