Early admit numbers rise for Penn and four Ivy peers
High schoolers are making greater use of the early admissions process for Ivy League schools, the latest data show.
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High schoolers are making greater use of the early admissions process for Ivy League schools, the latest data show.
Driving for several hours each day in a rental car, logging tens of thousands of miles a year on airplanes and spending months away from home living in hotel rooms can be tough.
For the fifth consecutive year, Penn has received a record number of applications from early decision candidates.
Sandra Yang has been working toward a Penn acceptance since her freshman year in high school.
The sight of female students on campus doesn't raise any eyebrows or provoke stares these days.
Due to an increase in computer music and movie-sharing among students, Penn has instituted caps on all outbound traffic, limiting the speeds with which users can share files with the outside world.
The sight of female students on campus doesn't raise any eyebrows or provoke stares these
In Spain, College junior Andrea Zucker is now wary of standing in front of a McDonalds restaurant or any other American icons.
Columbia University's half-year search for a president has finally come to an end.
College sophomore Aaron Foss explains that a number of his friends, all recent college graduates, joke with him that they are considering a return to school -- in order to avoid getting drafted.
In a move that will again force Penn to play catch-up with its Ivy League peers, Yale University announced last week a 28 percent raise in its financial aid budget, most of which will be composed of increased grants.
A family excursion on the Schuylkill River turned tragic for Wharton professor Krishnan Anand, whose wife and daughter died in a canoe accident on Labor Day.
Hoping to become the clear leader in pediatrics, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia recently unveiled $650 million expansion plans that will add over one million square feet of space.
A recently announced increase in health insurance rates has many of Penn's graduate and professional students concerned.
Researchers at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia were recently presented with a $7.5 million grant from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to develop patient-specific cancer therapies.
Thanks to a Penn team, a new information-packed website was recently created to help people looking for data on West Philadelphia.
The power of church in developing religious and moral foundations has already been documented.
While epilepsy, like many diseases, has many causes, Penn researchers hope to understand how genetics play a role in the development of the disease.
Despite recent financial and administrative changes, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania was recognized as one of America's best hospitals.
Two months ago, School of Social Work Dean Ira Schwartz sent the Class of 2001 out into the world.