Penn professors Eugene Mele and Nancy Speck join the National Academy of Sciences
Two Penn faculty have recently been admitted into the National Academy of Sciences for their achievements in original research.
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Two Penn faculty have recently been admitted into the National Academy of Sciences for their achievements in original research.
A new gift was given to Penn Medicine’s Basser Center for BRCA to establish the Pearl Basser Professorship for BRCA-related research. Deputy Director of the Abramson Cancer Center and Director of Genetics at the Basser Center Katherine Nathanson was appointed in the position.
An application that provides users with crime and emergency updates is now being rolled out in Philadelphia.
School of Social Policy & Practice and Wharton recently created a new online certificate program to prepare students for leadership roles in social service-based organizations.
One Wawa in the city of Philadelphia will soon offer liquor after the store won its bid for two liquor licenses, paying the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board $186,357 for a location in Philadelphia and $160,357 for a location in Delaware County.
A new study from Penn's School of Nursing found that the nurse work environment has the potential to improve patient and clinician well-being and safety.
Philadelphia is ranked as the city with second most aggressive drivers.
Two Penn faculty were awarded the 2019 Sloan Fellowship, a prestigious award for early-career scholars in scientific fields.
The Wharton School’s People Lab received a $2 million donation from 1988 Wharton graduate Robert Katz and Elana Amsterdam on Feb. 5.
Former University of Pennsylvania associate professor of anthropology Wendy Ashmore died in Riverside, California on Jan. 8 after battling two autoimmune diseases, the Penn Almanac reported.
Penn’s School of Nursing received $13.4 million in awards from the National Institutes of Health in 2018, the highest level of research funding among nursing schools in the United States.
Penn has joined forces with the Philadelphia medical community to launch a scholarship in honor of alumnus Jerry Rabinowitz. Rabinowitz, who graduated from the College in 1977 and then from the Perelman School of Medicine in 1977, was one of 11 people killed in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting on Oct. 27.
Timothy Powell, a senior lecturer in Penn’s Department of Religious Studies, died of cancer on Nov. 1 at age 58.
A large task force will be put in place in order to protect against voting fraud and monitor polling locations in Philadelphia on Election Day.
American intelligence officials claim that the Chinese government is compiling a list of President Donald Trump’s influential friends in order to sway Trump's foreign policy views, a list which includes 1963 College graduate Steve Wynn.
Philadelphia has won a $2 million award as a result of the city’s commitment to environmental sustainability. The funds will be used to advance sustainability initiatives in the city.
Jay Kislak, the namesake of the Van Pelt Library Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, died on Oct. 3 at age 96.
President Donald Trump is set to be in Philadelphia on Tuesday, Oct. 2 to speak before the National Electric Contractors Association.
Philadelphia zip codes are among the top millennial hotspots in the United States, according to data from the U.S. Census.
As the national poverty rate decreases in the United States, Philadelphia's poverty rate has stayed stagnant.