Paris protests stop class for Penn students
College junior Chris Utecht is studying at the University of Paris this semester, but his class hasn't met in six weeks.
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College junior Chris Utecht is studying at the University of Paris this semester, but his class hasn't met in six weeks.
Engineering senior Chao Cai knows his Dance Dance Revolution.
This year's job market for graduating seniors is the best it's been since 2001, experts say, riding on the coattails of an economic upswing.
International applications to American graduate schools, including Penn's, have increased for the first time in three years.
Law schools like Penn's are being pulled in two different directions over their non-discrimination policies.
After their disappointment over a Supreme Court decision last Monday that upheld the military's right to recruit on college campuses, members of Penn's gay community now plan to refocus their efforts on combating the military's practices themselves.
A panel's warning has raised concerns about heart problems and even sudden death due to use of stimulants like Ritalin and Adderall.
In Michael Crichton's recent science-fiction thriller Prey, tiny self-replicating machines turn murderous and wreak havoc on a scientific experiment.
While Penn professors accused of being among the most dangerous academics in America are brushing off that title, the man behind it is getting much more serious consideration from the Pennsylvania government.
Throwing baked goods at your Computer and Information Science professor might not get you in trouble this week.
Three Penn professors are out to ruin America, according to a new book by a conservative political commentator.
Computer and Information Science professor Matt Blaze has figured out how to stop government spooks -- or anyone -- from eavesdropping.
Though officials from engineering programs across the country have described the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology as difficult to work with, board representatives say the blame lies elsewhere.
Newly elected House of Representatives Majority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) has been a driving force on higher education issues for half a decade, but his appointment may not mean changes for universities like Penn.
Difficulties in the School of Engineering and Applied Science's re-accreditation process will most likely not hurt its reputation as a top school in its field, experts say.
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Five of Penn's Engineering programs are expected to be labeled "deficient" in their methods by a national engineering accreditation board.
Several hundred Tulane University freshmen and sophomores returning to New Orleans after a semester displaced by Hurricane Katrina may be packing their bags once again.
Two undergraduates spent part of their first week of class this semester not on campus, but traveling in Honduras.
Robbery and assault were not the only crimes plaguing Penn's campus last semester. Up to 30 shopping carts were stolen from the Fresh Grocer each month, store employees say.