Woman raped at the U. City Sheraton
A woman enrolled in a program at Penn was raped at gunpoint Sunday night in her room at the Sheraton Hotel, police said yesterday.
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A woman enrolled in a program at Penn was raped at gunpoint Sunday night in her room at the Sheraton Hotel, police said yesterday.
The Food and Drug Administration has rejected Institue for Human Gene Therapy Director James M. Wilson's letter of explanation concerning the alleged violation of safety procedures in the widely-publicized clinical trial that led to the death of 18-year-old Jesse Gelsigner.
The U.S. Attorney's Office has charged a former University of Pennsylvania Medical Center official with the embezzlement of close to $300,000 in funds from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia Health Commissioner Walter Tsou will officially leave office this Saturday, after handing in his resignation two weeks ago.
The Association of American Medical Colleges recently announced new conflict-of-interest guidelines for medical researchers involved in experiments with human subjects.
The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania has the highest mortality rate of any hospital in the state, according to a recently released statewide hospital assessment based on records from the year 2000.
Former General Electric head Jack Welch, the man Fortune magazine named "Manager of the Century," addressed a packed audience of Wharton students and Philadelphia-area business leaders at the Annenberg Center's Zellerbach Theater last night.
Highlighting the changes in America's schools since the Sept. 11 attacks, Education Secretary Roderick Paige spoke at the University yesterday at the last leg of the Six-Nation Education Research Project, which started in 1993.
Since June 3 and 4 of 1989 -- when the Chinese government forcefully removed protesting students from Tiananmen Square -- the world has focused primarily on student accounts of the event.