Arrest made after team of thieves stole wallets and laptops from five Penn buildings
An arrest has been made after a team of three thieves stole unattended items in buildings across campus over the past few weeks.
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An arrest has been made after a team of three thieves stole unattended items in buildings across campus over the past few weeks.
Penn Medicine researchers have found that language in Facebook posts can help identify 21 medical conditions including diabetes, anxiety, and depression.
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is now the No. 2 pediatric hospital in America, according to U.S. News & World Report.
A Penn graduate sued her high school after failing to gain an unconditional college acceptance in 2014. Now, she is taking her case to the Supreme Court.
Wharton dean Geoffrey Garrett will leave Penn to serve as dean of the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business.
The largest Panera Bread restaurant in Philadelphia opened on June 11 after months of construction delays. Originally slated to open in late April, then May, the new location near Penn's campus is now one of three Panera Bread restaurants in the Philadelphia area.
The Penn Book Center announced the store will stay open until the end of August, according to an email from the owners to the Philadelphia community. The revised plan from the original May closure date comes after an agreement with the University and protests from local writers and Penn students and faculty.
A former Penn medical assistant allegedly accessed patient records improperly and misused a patient’s information, the Philly Inquirer reported.
When her husband was studying architecture at Penn School of Design in the early 1990s, Kusum Soin spent many nights sitting on the benches in front of Van Pelt, bringing her children to play next to the Button.
Penn's Interfraternity Council has established its first scholarship fund to reduce the burden of membership fees. New members joining fraternities in spring 2020 will be able to apply for the new scholarship, which aims to promote diversity and inclusion.
More than two dozen students, faculty, and local residents stood in protest and recited poetry Monday afternoon to call on Penn to save the Penn Book Center, which announced its closure two weeks ago after nearly 60 years on campus.
A week after the owners of the Penn Book Center announced its closure, more than 3,000 Philadelphia residents have signed a petition to save the bookstore. The petition, which was addressed to Penn President Amy Gutmann, called on the University to meet with the bookstore owners to develop a business model that would save the store.
As the mumps outbreak continues to hit college campuses across the state, Penn is now taking steps to prevent the contagious disease from spreading.
At a symposium hosted by the Penn and Slavery Project, students and faculty presented new research on Penn's ties to owners of enslaved people and Penn students' contributions to racial discrimination in medicine in the 1800s.
Penn broke another record this year with its lowest-ever overall acceptance rate of 7.44 percent.
Graduate student leaders raised concerns about the lack of attention given to graduate student-specific issues at the University Council Open Forum Wednesday. The students called on top administrators to address the lack of space given to cultural groups, the need for more first-generation, low-income graduate student resources, and the need for more clarity surrounding Penn's sexual misconduct policies.
Students are criticizing Penn President Amy Gutmann for turning down invitations to attend Take Back the Night, an annual march against sexual violence, for the past four years. This year, Gutmann will not attend the rally due to a scheduling conflict.
Two years after the Interfraternity Council announced its search for a diversity chair, the IFC is finalizing a new Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion position to its executive board. The move comes after the IFC previously said they would no longer follow through with creating the position.
Less than a week after news broke on the nationwide admissions scandal, John Legend, a 1999 College graduate, criticized the college admissions system for being "rigged" while at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on Mar. 14.
Consent Collaborative, the umbrella group for all four sexual violence awareness organizations, is the first anti-violence group to be given a seat on the University Council, which is composed of students who regularly meet with administrators. The move comes after the Trump administration's proposed changes to Title IX have come under fire for reducing universities' responsibilities in investigating sexual misconduct.