Penn Cancer Center founder Richard "Buz" Cooper dies
Recently, the Penn community lost one of its finest members — a doctor, researcher, leader and teacher.
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Recently, the Penn community lost one of its finest members — a doctor, researcher, leader and teacher.
Does your brain dictate how many friends you have?
Yoda isn’t the only master guru people are talking about this winter season.
Shark Tank fans at Penn can now watch the drama unfold on their own campus.
Among freshmen traversing the Engineering Quadrangle and hustling to introductory math classes, roughly four out of 10 are women.
Have you ever wondered what three words describe you on the dance floor? Or which of your friends can best fake an accent? Two Penn graduates’ new app lets you find out.
With perseverance, a giant 1,000-ton “fishbowl” full of rare water and a man-made cavern 6,800 feet underground, Penn researchers contributed to a Nobel Prize-winning project that has revolutionized the modern world of physics.
Penn calculates tuition for undergraduates across its four schools to be $66,800 — but student saving tricks show that textbook costs, at least, are not so cut and dry.
Scuba diving off tropical islands and exploring coral reefs for work sounds like some quixotic dream to most people, but for Physics professor Alison Sweeney, it’s anything but fantasy.
After taking home the grand prize from PennApps, four sophomores from Carnegie Mellon University are excited to see where their winning FifthSense invention takes them.
After experiencing slow startup and other issues, Van Pelt Library electronic lookup computers are back and faster than ever.
This summer, surgeons at Penn Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia performed the world’s first ever double hand transplant on a child, giving eight-year-old Zion Harvey, who lost his hands as a toddler, a new chance at life.
Ronald Perelman, billionaire investor, philanthropist and Wharton alumnus, announced today that he will step down next month from his position as chairman of the Carnegie Hall board instead of running for re-election.
Sleep-deprived essay writers, rejoice! Penn libraries has just made finding sources for that upcoming essay or term paper quicker and easier.
While some faculty members teach students how the world is, Engineering Dean Vijay Kumar, who took the helm over the summer, wants to teach his students about the world they can create.
Van Pelt computers have been experiencing technical difficulties this week.
Penn is about to be filled with thousands of hackers from across the globe, ready for 36 hours of weaving codes into technological tapestries.
Move over, Silicon Valley — with the recent growth of PennApps, Penn is putting Philadelphia on the tech world map.
Forget Smokes — Penn's hottest social scene might become the Penn Museum (and we are not talking about a reenactment of the toga party).
From textbooks to electronics, GivTake will have Penn students covered this semester.