TEDxPenn hosts first-ever virtual event, featuring speakers from academia to the NFL
TEDxPenn hosted its first-ever online conference, featuring eight speakers, question and answer sessions, and new online activities.
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TEDxPenn hosted its first-ever online conference, featuring eight speakers, question and answer sessions, and new online activities.
Staff dedication is key to patient satisfaction in substance abuse treatment facilities, according to a study by Penn Medicine researchers.
Penn's "Spring Stay," which took place over the two days off on March 10 and 11, was met with mixed reactions from students who were excited by the events, but frustrated by the limited number of available spots.
Penn’s School of Dental Medicine has recently expanded its presence in community health centers to provide dental service to underserved and elderly populations.
Once course registration opens, Penn students immediately scramble. Double count and GenEd course lists are scoured as we try to find classes that balance interest and difficulty. Crafting the perfect schedule is an art, and any course information is essential to making the best choices for our academic careers.
The Quakers traveled to Wisconsin undefeated, but they aren’t leaving that way.
60 minutes was not enough to decide a winner in Penn men's lacrosse epic matchup with Dartmouth. Nor was a full overtime period.
Penn gymnastics will be competing for the final time this weekend, as they head to Denton, Texas for the USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championships.
Penn’s pole vaulting records are on red alert — if they haven’t been broken by Sean Clarke already, that is.
The springtime festival of Pesach (“Passover”) begins sundown this Friday evening. From Los Angeles to Tel Aviv, Scarsdale, N.Y. to Namutumba, Uganda, Jews around the globe will gather in each other’s homes to eat symbolic foods, drink four cups of wine, and to retell the saga of our people’s exodus from slavery in Egypt toward freedom in the Promised Land.
Bounce-back win after a tough loss? Check. Comeback win after trailing in the fourth quarter? Check. Taking down the No. 1 program in the sport? Check. Biggest win in program history? Check.
Normally water is the best way to stop a fire, but this weekend, the Ivy League’s best swimmers will not be safe from Burns while in the pool.
Call them the "Swaggy Six," "Super Sophs", or the "Bars Bunch"; no matter the alias, Penn gymnastics will be tough to beat this year due to a record breaking crop of sophomores on the bars.
Penn’s men's and women's swimming and diving made a long trek to Knoxville, Tenn. over the weekend to compete against the nation's best in the Tennessee Invitational.
For the fourth time this season Penn men's soccer found itself in a 2-1 contest, and for the fourth time this season Penn was the team with one.
Another game brought another loss for Penn soccer as the Quakers continue to search for a way to turn their season around.
The Manning brothers. The Williams sisters. The Touche brothers?
Penn volleyball will be in action once again this weekend, playing not one, not two, but three matches at the Robert Morris Invitational.
Penn’s men’s soccer team brings in a new crop of freshmen every year to bolster their roster, but this year’s class stands out just a bit more.
On May 27, USA Field Hockey announced its selections for the 2017 Young Women’s National Championship taking place this week in Lancaster, Pennsylania. The event is an opportunity for players to showcase their talents in hopes of getting selected for the U.S. national team. Included among the players chosen were two of Penn’s own — Alexa Hoover and Alexa Schneck.