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Alisdair Jessup, an exchange student from the University of London, is a self-proclaimed “iWhore.”
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Alisdair Jessup, an exchange student from the University of London, is a self-proclaimed “iWhore.”
With three full-time staff members, more than 20 affiliated organizations and an extensive faculty and staff affiliate program, Penn’s Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center is one of the largest in America.
For male nurses at Penn, the horizon is changing.
Greg Mortenson, author of the New York Times bestseller Three Cups of Tea, will address graduates May 17 at the School of Nursing commencement ceremony.
When Mike Peisach wants something, he makes it.
A 2009 College graduate and former Daily Pennsylvanian opinion artist, Farah studied fine arts at Penn and is now engaged in a new art project: competitive reality television.
Distinguished alumni will address graduates May 17 at the School of Engineering and Applied Science commencement ceremony.
Despite its relatively small size compared to peer institutions, the School of Nursing was recently ranked first in federal research funding by the National Institute of Health.
A two-year long project, the new curriculum for the School of Nursing is expected to be finished by May.
Those who are mesmerized by the 3D cinematic experience of Avatar may wonder whether the technology used in the film is a possibility or merely a Hollywood creation.
The Nanotechnology Institute — a collaboration between Penn, Drexel University and the Ben Franklin Technology PArtners of Southeastern Pennsylvania — recently received a $1.5 million grant from the state of Pennsylvania to further nanotechnology research.
Last weekend, four Penn women ventured south of the Mason-Dixon Line and came back with $10,000.
Penn, in collaboration with Long-Term Quality Alliance, will now play a role in improving care for and increasing awareness of people in need of long-term care.
Autism is on the rise both locally and nationally, experts say, but the causes remain unknown.
Penn isn’t the only school that saw an increase in early decision applications this year.
A New York state court ruling Thursday forced Columbia University to scale back its expansion plans.
Students who came to Penn through QuestBridge — an organization that links low-income students with colleges for full scholarships — say that despite Penn’s rigorous workload, their first semester of college has been a success both academically and socially.
Many prospective Penn students want to know how to get into an Ivy League school — and some students are working to provide the answer.
This week, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Eric Furda has partnered with The New York Times to answer questions from students and parents going through the college admissions process.
The next time you unsuccessfully search for a friend on Facebook, consider if he or she is in the process of applying to college.