Nursing School's new curriculum focuses on culturally sensitive care
“Care to change the world” — School of Nursing students have embodied their school’s motto in ways that go beyond the curriculum.
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“Care to change the world” — School of Nursing students have embodied their school’s motto in ways that go beyond the curriculum.
Barack Obama’s re-election assures that the Affordable Care Act is here to stay. But, what does this mean for the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania?
As the weather gets colder, students may have to worry about one more thing — the flu.
In any given week, hundreds of nursing students are treating patients on the first floor of Fagin Hall.
Somewhere in the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, there is a stress-free zone for nurses to rest and regroup.
Freshmen aspiring to be doctors may now have to plan their class schedules a little differently.
Students will soon notice more public health posters and flyers reminding them to get flu shots.
The United States Department of Health and Human Services selected five hospitals throughout the United States to participate in a demonstration with a specific goal in mind — to graduate higher-level nurses to meet the increasing demand for health care.
Two lawsuits that accused Craig Thompson — the president of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center — of taking research he conducted at Penn to start his own biotechnology company have been settled.
The popular food stop Wawa at 36th and Chestnut streets was part of a four-state wide recall of prepackaged fruit and parfaits.
In the cutthroat world of startups, aspiring Penn entrepreneurs are finding unexpected support — both from prestigious competitions and their own peers.
While many student jobs can relieve students of potential debt, some aspects of work-study employment — including lack of rollover money and summer restrictions — may only add to student stress.
Construction around campus has summer dwellers wondering what the University has in store for its students.
Penn President Amy Gutmann and Provost Vincent Price announced June 21 the appointment of Amy Sadao as Daniel Dietrich II director of the Institute of Contemporary Art.
On June 8, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter vowed to help take on Big Soda.
With the help of the Wharton School, nursing programs across the country are working to create the next generation of leaders in the healthcare industry.
Total crime saw a 24 percent increase from May 2011 to May 2012.
After a career at Penn dedicated to improving student life, Ajay Nair will begin a new chapter at Emory University as senior vice president and dean of campus life.
In an effort to raise college graduation rates for underserved students, Penn has established a partnership with the Knowledge is Power Program, a nationwide public charter school program.
A Penn research team is urging Philadelphians to take notice of the locations of life-saving electronic devices.