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A new study suggests that technology similar to ChatGPT has the ability to detect early signs of Alzheimer’s disease.
The largest life sciences lab and research facility in Philadelphia will open in University City by the end of 2024.
An ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in China and travel restrictions by the United States have created challenges for international students at Penn.
On Tuesday, Perry World House will host the next event of its The World Today series “Human Rights Advocacy and Social Media: Lessons from Zimbabwe,” featuring Zimbabwean clergyman and activist Evan Mawarire.
Penn Debate Society has won several debate tournaments this semester, with Penn first years and novices placing at the top of these tournaments across the country.
The Wharton School placed in the top six in PitchBook's 2022 list of 100 universities that produce the most startup founders in all four of the list's categories — overall undergraduate, overall graduate, female founders undergraduate, and female founders graduate.
Gil Hovav — the great-grandson of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, the founder of modern Hebrew — will speak at an event today about his family’s legacy and impact on history, language, and Judaism.
Campus Apartments is planning to open a new headquarters building featuring 136 new residential units and office space at 41st and Walnut streets in 2026.
Penn softball picked up its second-straight Ivy series win as it took down Cornell in two out of three games. Both wins were drawn from close games, with each victory being separated by only one run.
Quaker fans have another team to get excited about.
The Quakers are halfway through their 2022 Ivy League campaign, and the conference has been getting very interesting. With several cancellations due to COVID-19 protocols throughout the league, Penn and Brown are the only teams that have cycled through all opponents once, providing a clearer measure of how the Quakers fare against others in the conference.
After notching their third Ivy League win over Dartmouth on Saturday at the Palestra, the Quakers couldn't secure a fourth against Princeton on Monday afternoon. With the 74-64 win, the Tigers (14-3, 4-0 Ivy) remain atop the Ivy League.
After a hard-fought 79-65 win against Cornell (9-5, 1-2 Ivy) on Friday night, Penn men's basketball fell to the Columbia Lions 73-69 at the Palestra on Saturday night.
Over the past few days, Penn men’s basketball competed in the Myrtle Beach Invitational, an early-season tournament played each November on Coastal Carolina University’s campus.
After a 43-point victory at Hartford on Sunday, Penn women’s basketball returned to the Palestra for its first home game of the season, defeating King’s College 91-55.
On Wednesday night, Penn men’s basketball opened their season with a 105-70 loss against No. 20 Florida State.
Who knew Quakers could sneak by lions and outfly owls?
On Saturday night at Rhodes Field, the Quakers picked up a 2-1 Ivy League victory against Dartmouth thanks to a thrilling golden goal in double overtime.
On Saturday night in Ithaca, N.Y., Penn volleyball closed out its New York Ivy road trip with a tough loss against Cornell in straight sets.