Vet School cited for minor infractions
Despite a recent report alleging gross violations of animal rights at veterinary schools across the country, Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine was not among those cited for the most egregious violations.
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Despite a recent report alleging gross violations of animal rights at veterinary schools across the country, Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine was not among those cited for the most egregious violations.
Early decision applications are in, and in just a few short weeks, high school students will know whether or not they have been accepted into their first-choice Ivy League university.
College students could have lost $270 million in financial aid had Senator Jon Corzine (D-N.J.) and others not acted to halt a Department of Education change in the formula used to calculate federal grants.
Spending hours, days or even months studying, getting a good night's sleep and eating a healthy breakfast are all ways that most high school students prepare for the test designed to evaluate their future performance -- the SAT.
On the morning of March 21, 1999, Michael Tobin, a 1994 College graduate and brother at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, was found dead in a pile of garbage in the back of the FIJI house after its annual Pig Roast alumni dinner.
The monetary federal aid distributed to colleges and universities at times seems incredibly disproportionate -- biased in favor of traditionally private and wealthier schools, like the University of Pennsylvania.
Columbia University is currently facing its second case for discriminatory hiring and promotion policies in the last nine months.
The recent issues surrounding Boston University's decision to terminate its agreement with Daniel Goldin, who was to assume the school's presidency, have raised eyebrows throughout the world of higher education.
Students costumed as a giant sperm, a purple grim reaper, a medieval knight and a variety of other characters were among the attendants last night at the kickoff Halloween event of 2003.
After three recent student deaths, one of which has been confirmed as a suicide, at New York University, the school and other universities are taking a closer look at how to mitigate future risk.
Atlantic Monthly just released a rankings list in which Penn was ranked No. 8, a drop from its U.S. News and World Report ranking of 5.
Ideas voiced recently by Democrats in the Senate regarding federal interference in admissions policies have drawn criticism from higher education organizations.
If it does not act soon, America could be considerably behind other industrialized nations in postsecondary education by 2015.
Wading around in a swampy pond overgrown with debris and trash on a Sunday morning is not many people's idea of a good time, but for a few Philadelphia college students, it was a rewarding morning to remember.
A new report chronicles how Mine Ener, a former Villanova University professor, committed suicide in her holding cell while awaiting trial for second-degree murder, at the Adult Detention Center in St. Paul, Minn., on Aug. 30.
La Terrasse, one of the well-known restaurants that lines Sansom Street between 34th and 36th streets, is in new hands and will officially be changing ownership shortly.
After announcing it would overhaul the format of the SAT just over a year ago, the College Board has decided to alter another one of its tests for university-bound students -- the PSAT.
The Ivy League may be a collection of the country's oldest colleges and universities -- steeped in centuries of tradition -- but in recent years, it has certainly seen its share of new faces.
Instead of the usual dinner and a movie, students can now head down to the 40th Street corridor for a more alternative evening activity.
With an extra $10 billion, Penn might have a better chance of inching its way into the top three spots in U.S. News and World Report's list of college rankings.