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(10/16/19 11:39pm)
Thinking of taking the Law School Admission Test to apply to law school? Forget your No. 2 pencil — as of late September, the LSAT is now only administered digitally on a tablet and with a stylus.
(10/14/19 2:22am)
In fall 2018, multiple Penn students left their rooms in the Quad and had to be relocated because of mold found in their rooms. Now, a year later, Penn Residential Services say there are no large-scale mold problems in the Quad.
(10/03/19 12:52am)
The Penn Museum is undergoing renovations as part of the museum's plan to rebrand itself to the public. Major sections of the museum will open in the coming month and other changes are set to be completed in 2023.
(09/23/19 1:04am)
Weeks after Penn Abroad issued an advisory regarding student safety for Hong Kong study abroad programs, the protests show little signs of subsiding.
(09/19/19 12:56am)
The basketball courts in Pottruck Health and Fitness Center, which have been closed for water damage repairs, are set to reopen on Oct. 14.
(09/16/19 12:35am)
Instead of waiting in the long lines at Houston Market during lunch time, Penn students can now order ahead through a new mobile-ordering app from Penn Dining.
(09/12/19 12:59am)
Penn Global Seminars offer students a chance to travel across the globe to apply concepts learned in the classroom in the real world. Destinations include Costa Rica for a tropical biodiversity class and South Africa for a history course.
(09/08/19 11:58pm)
Penn undergraduate students majoring in anthropology can now concentrate in environmental anthropology for the first time starting this semester.
(09/02/19 10:53pm)
Penn Medicine announced it was launching a new Center of Excellence on Aug. 26 to combat opioid addiction.
(08/27/19 1:02am)
More than four months after Mexican restaurant Tortas Frontera closed, a Micro Market will open by Sept. 9 in the ARCH Building on Locust Walk.
(06/04/19 1:29pm)
Wharton professors will teach 'fintech' — a cross between finance and technology — to students around the world in a new online program.
(05/02/19 3:39am)
Four professors from the Perelman School of Medicine co-signed an open letter calling for a temporary ban on embryonic genetic manipulation around the world. This follows controversial embryonic research released by Chinese researcher He Jiankui in November 2018, in which he claimed to have made the world’s first gene-edited babies.
(04/25/19 2:08am)
This academic year, Penn Global implemented a new policy that lets students take Penn Global Seminars for a flat fee, which students say has helped increase transparency and financial accessibility.
(04/11/19 4:18am)
Penn's Spring Fling is this weekend, and it is part of a tradition of spring concerts shared by all Ivy League universities.
(04/10/19 1:39am)
Students taking Penn's newest global seminar next semester will be able to visit Costa Rica over winter break.
(04/04/19 2:08am)
A new student exhibit that is being displayed in the Penn Museum explores how people use objects to preserve memories.
(03/23/19 3:42am)
Penn professors gathered in Houston Hall to emphasize the importance of identity and solidarity as women of color in higher education.
(03/14/19 3:49am)
Penn Medicine opened a $10 million spine center this month, which will provide treatment for patients with chronic back pain and spinal conditions.
(03/13/19 12:45am)
Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine have found that paying people to participate in research studies can lead to more people lying about their eligibility, leading to misleading results. The study has raised questions about the practices of several research groups at Penn that pay their subjects.
(02/17/19 10:41pm)
Penn Libraries recently released a new browser extension to allow easy access to Penn-licensed articles and books off-campus. But while many students and researchers have started using the third-party extension, some have raised questions about how secure their personal data is.