Study questions benefits of race-based admission
A new study challenging affirmative action policies at law schools has begun to stir controversy, even though it has not yet been published.
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A new study challenging affirmative action policies at law schools has begun to stir controversy, even though it has not yet been published.
In addition to the SATs, SAT IIs, LSATs and GREs, the company that developed the Scholastic Aptitude Test thinks a computer literacy test would be a valuable asset to educators and employers.
College tuition costs rose dramatically in the last year at public and private institutions, though not as much as last year, according to a recent report from the College Board.
A recent mailing from the city board of elections has caused significant confusion on campus with regard to where students should cast their votes today.
The policy of legacy admissions has recently been called an outdated relic of British aristocratic tradition, and a practice that promotes special exceptions and entitlement instead of ability.
The Pennsylvania Senate race between Democratic candidate Joe Hoeffel and Sen. Arlen Specter may not be neck-and-neck, but it could still come down to the wire.
Democrats are pounding the pavement across Penn's campus and around the city with only two weeks left until the election.
Princeton may be our classic rival, but for Penn seniors, Yale is the school to beat.
Former University President Judith Rodin received the "city's Nobel Prize" last night.
Over 90 percent of Wharton MBA students were surveyed by BusinessWeek for the 2004 MBA rankings, despite Wharton Dean Patrick Harker's April announcement ending the distribution of student e-mail lists to publications that rank schools.
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. -- President George W. Bush made another stop in Pennsylvania yesterday, rallying supporters in nearby King of Prussia, Pa.
John Kerry is speaking at Penn, and everyone is invited.
International applications to the University's graduate schools dramatically decreased for the 2003-2004 school year.
The Wharton School may be rated among the top business schools in the country, but applications to its graduate program are declining.
The University of Pennsylvania stands alone as the fourth best school in the nation for the first time, according to the U.S. News and World Report rankings released last month.
Tuesday's primary election promises several exciting races across the state, even if many Pennsylvanian voters do not care enough to head to the polls.
Philadelphia's population continues to decline, but the good news is that the rate may be leveling off.
The plan for a MetroRail line between Philadelphia and Reading may be an expensive project -- at a proposed cost of $2.5 billion -- but state officials believe the line is an absolute necessity.
The 326 members of the United Transportation Union are finally receiving help from the White House after working since 2000 without an agreement on their contract with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority.
Voters across the state are being bombarded by campaign advertisements in the last few weeks leading up to the April 27 Pennsylvania primary.