Penn alum Cherelle Parker wins Philadelphia Democratic mayoral primary
2016 Fels Institute of Government graduate Cherelle Parker won the Democratic primary for Philadelphia mayor on Tuesday night.
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2016 Fels Institute of Government graduate Cherelle Parker won the Democratic primary for Philadelphia mayor on Tuesday night.
A $10 million gift from two Penn alumni will support international students in the School of Arts & Sciences.
A Faculty Senate hearing board recommended that Penn sanction controversial law professor Amy Wax, prompting Wax to appeal the ruling.
Penn will increase minimum postdoctoral stipends by 19% after some researchers and fellows raised concerns about the benefits they receive from the University.
Penn is actively planning for the potential that the Supreme Court will overturn affirmative action in an upcoming ruling, but the exact response and impact remains uncertain.
Penn announced a 4% rise in the cost of attendance and an increase in the number of students who will be eligible for full financial aid.
Penn faculty's retirement funds are potentially being invested in fossil fuel companies — and professors said they are concerned that their colleagues are not aware.
A Penn Faculty Senate committee recommended that the Senate examine how the University balances academic freedom and tenure protections with "faculty misbehaviors."
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Penn is on track to meet the sustainability goals that it outlined in 2019 as it prepares for the fourth iteration of its climate action plan.
Penn Carey Law School has not changed its opposition to the U.S. News & World Report rankings after U.S. News announced changes to how it ranks law schools.
The Annenberg Public Policy Center reported that the holiday-suicide myth has persisted in the news cycle through the 2021-22 holidays.
Kelly Writers House will host a fully in-person Edible Books Contest on Dec. 5 for the first time in two years.
The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School's Future of the Profession Initiative has launched the Future of the Profession Lab — which will focus on addressing the problems that the American legal profession faces.
Penn’s vice dean and director of admissions will leave the University at the end of the year to become the dean of admissions and associate vice president at Hamilton College starting next January.
Drexel University’s real estate development partner will build a new life sciences research complex and grocery store on Market Street between 38th and 39th streets.
The Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts hosted a New Acquisitions Showcase displaying artifacts acquired in the past year on the sixth floor of Van Pelt Library.
While homicide rates have slightly decreased in Philadelphia, carjacking is on the rise — according to the Philadelphia District Attorney.