Trustees Meeting: Penn raises no-loan threshold to $60,000
A revamped financial-aid package will now grant a no-loan financial aid policy to families earning $60,000 or less per year.
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A revamped financial-aid package will now grant a no-loan financial aid policy to families earning $60,000 or less per year.
After almost a year of hard work and often-heated debate, graduate students have at last unveiled the final version of their proposal for student government restructuring.
A message board for law students has recently been gathering attention from a variety of sources for its creators' decision to keep sexist, racist and homophobic messages posted on the Web site.
Former Penn professor Robert Grossman will be the next Dean of the New York University School of Medicine, NYU officials announced last week.
Next year, an increasing number of students will give up Ben Franklin for Big Ben.
Family and friends will gather on Friday to pay their respects to Chemistry professor Alan MacDiarmid.
"Amy, don't you run away, listen to what we have to say!"
After gauging widespread discontent with its 35-year-old tenure program, Yale University is finally bringing its promotion policies in line with those of its peer institutions - including Penn's.
Attention prospective graduate students: Start replanning your summer vacations.
Issues concerning graduate students with children are finally reaching Penn's radar, but it may be too little, too late.
For the first time in over 30 years, Harvard University has proposed major changes to its Core Curriculum.
At 8:30 yesterday morning, Wharton junior Arthur Hayes woke up to the piercing sound of a rolling pin banging on a cooking pan.
The gifts for Barbaro just keep on coming.
Two weeks after being euthanized, Barbaro is still leaving hoofprints on the New Bolton Center.
Move over, Travelocity - the Graduate Student Center gnome is on your trail.
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As the quest for graduate-student-government reform continues, leaders are turning to their peers for feedback.
After an eight-month fight for his life, Barbaro's race is over.
Challenges for international graduate students don't stop after they recover from jet lag: Once they adjust to American culture, and even after they secure their visas, there's still a major price to pay.
Muhammad Ali may be out of the boxing ring, but he's got a new challenge to tackle: the snack-food industry.