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(11/01/21 3:34am)
The Annenberg Public Policy Center has partnered with Penn’s Center for Public Health Initiatives to create a COVID-19 Treatment and Prevention guide which aims to mitigate the spread of virus misinformation.
(10/18/21 4:25am)
Penn's Way, a workplace charitable giving campaign, aims to collect $1.6 million in donations.
(04/23/21 3:09am)
The National Panhellenic Conference delayed a vote on whether the organization should change its definition of women to be more inclusive of nonbinary members.
(04/08/21 2:34am)
Brown University will return to in-person learning for the upcoming fall semester.
(03/25/21 3:28am)
The Pennsylvania Convention Center in Center City will switch to administering the one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in April.
(02/25/21 4:56am)
The School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science are partnering to open a new center specializing in soft and living matter research.
(02/18/21 3:33am)
Penn Medicine officials announced an anti-racism program designed to end structural racism in the Penn healthcare system.
(02/11/21 6:10am)
Philadelphia restaurants will be able to increase their indoor dining to 50% capacity beginning on Friday.
(02/04/21 8:39am)
Penn's COVID-19 cases among undergraduates increased from 55 to 111 in the last week of January.
(01/28/21 6:51am)
Penn performed nearly twice the number of tests than it did last week, resulting in more than double the number of students in quarantine.
(01/21/21 6:36am)
Penn maintained a COVID-19 positivity rate of 1% for the week of Jan. 10 to Jan. 16 as thousands of students arrived in Philadelphia.
(11/17/20 1:10am)
Money.com has ranked Penn's undergraduate business program the fourth best in the United States.
(11/09/20 7:19am)
LendEDU, a website that focuses on helping consumers make financial decisions, ranked Penn as the 99th best college in the United States for financial aid in 2020.
(10/15/20 11:37pm)
Researchers at Penn Medicine — in collaboration with 11 other research centers — received a $17.8 million grant to study how artificial intelligence can be used for early detection of Alzheimer's disease.