Art installation on Locust Walk inspired by 'China's reality'
A series of signs have been installed along Locust Walk cautioning to “Beware of Everything” and warning “Having Fun Prohibited,” to name a few.
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A series of signs have been installed along Locust Walk cautioning to “Beware of Everything” and warning “Having Fun Prohibited,” to name a few.
Law school tuition might be on the rise, but according to rankings released by The National Law Journal last month, it shouldn’t stop applicants from considering Penn Law.
Penn’s graduate schools have maintained their strong performance in the annual U.S. News and World Report rankings, which were released yesterday.
A group of future lawyers is using its more creative side to bring public interest advocacy to the movie screen.
The Penn baseball team was at a disadvantage heading into spring break.
About 45 minutes away from the heart of campus sits something that is unique to Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine — a large herd of semi-feral horses.
The record boards at Sheerr pool will soon undergo some major renovation.
Record-breaking is not a new theme for Penn men’s swimming and diving this year — and senior diver Jeff Cragg is no exception.
Two Penn researchers are pinpointing the differences between those who graduate from college and those who do not.
Though much focus has been given to the diversity initiatives of Penn’s undergraduate community, graduate students are also making their voices heard.
Men’s basketball is not the only sport taking on a top Harvard team this weekend.
Sometimes, even educators must be educated.
Senior Associate Director of Athletics Mary DiStanislao is making the big move from 33rd Street to a Big East school, but not for sports.
Penn’s students preparing for the Medical College Admission Test may soon be in for a surprise.
At the Ivy League Championships, it’s not about first place. It’s not even about second.
Penn is joining more than 100 other schools across the country to implement better treatment for veterans.
Washington state is having a serious crisis in higher education, according to two Penn researchers.
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For Penn Medicine faculty and administrators, an anonymous $16.3 million donation at the end of 2011 marks the beginning of the path toward dominance in the fields of neuroscience and behavior.
Sophomore swimmer Shelby Fortin has to prove herself just one more time in order to join the United States Olympic swimming team.