Medicare bill funds U. Health System
While the recently passed Medicare bill is best known for sparking debate among senior citizens, a little-known provision will provide Penn Health System's hospitals with $1.3 million next year.
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While the recently passed Medicare bill is best known for sparking debate among senior citizens, a little-known provision will provide Penn Health System's hospitals with $1.3 million next year.
The University's ad hoc committee on classified research released its final report yesterday, reaffirming the school's current policy. At this time, the University is not conducting any such investigations on campus.
In yet another college's attempt to avoid lawsuits, Princeton University has announced plans for a new program that would allow students to listen to music online without fear of litigation.
While many college students are violating copyright laws by downloading music off the Internet, Pennsylvania State University administrators are providing their students with a legal alternative.
Twenty-eight West Philadelphia middle school students took over the Weiss Tech House last week -- but not as part of a technology initiative.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology students Josh Mandel and Keith Winstein thought they could develop technology to beat copyright laws at their own game.
Freshmen and sophomores may be shocked by the racial profiling allegations leveled against the Penn Police in the wake of the Oct. 11 arrest of Spruce College House Associate Faculty Master Rui DaSilva.
Think you'll help humanity by participating in a clinical trial?
If you're surprised by the number of students who have to use Van Pelt Library's computers to complete their work, just be thankful you're not at Penn State.
Mothers telling their kids to only spend their lunch money on, well, lunch may now have a new way to enforce the rule.
One plus one equals eight?
Ever pop a Paxil with your Imitrex?
According to one of the College's official listservs, Penn's ranking is dropping to 249 -- and University President Judith Rodin doesn't care.
Parades. Dancing. Flags. All are part of Mexican Independence Day festivities.
Areas in Hamilton College House are now equipped with a new wireless network.
Students who dutifully contacted their information technology assistants at the start of the school year are now being told they need another patch --- for the same problem.
Nearly $275 million may sound inexhaustible, but even a decade ago, when Penn received that amount in external research funding, it was modest compared to what the University's peer institutions had.
David Rittenhouse Laboratory may not have gotten Hamilton College House's spiffy green windows over the summer, but it did get some shiny new software.
While parents may worry about their children catching a virus on their first excursion from home, some University officials believe their children's computers may be more at risk.
Freshmen fear them. Resident advisers go through grueling training to learn how to handle them. Graduates look back and cringe at them.