Here's what you need to know about Philly's COVID-19 restrictions
Philadelphia has introduced new COVID-19 restrictions to limit the spread of the highly transmissible Delta variant.
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Philadelphia has introduced new COVID-19 restrictions to limit the spread of the highly transmissible Delta variant.
Pennsylvania will lose a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2022, taking the state from 18 to 17 total representatives. The state will also lose one of its 20 Electoral College votes.
The Yale University Board of Trustees approved a new set of ethical investment guidelines setting standards for Yale’s investments in fossil fuel companies.
By comparing death rates in the United States with those of the five largest European countries, demographers found that the United States experienced more excess mortality in 2017 than in 2020, despite the impact of COVID-19.
The average number of new daily COVID-19 cases has doubled in Philadelphia over the past month.
Harvard University announced on Monday that undergraduate students will live on-campus and return to in-person learning for the fall 2021 semester.
A Penn Wharton Budget Model study on virtual schooling found that virtual schooling decreases students' learning and future potential income.
While Penn has yet to make a decision about the fall semester, Temple University announced plans for a primarily on-campus learning experience.
The Supreme Court declined to take up a Republican challenge to Pennsylvania’s presidential election results on Monday, refusing to reverse a decision that extended the deadline for receiving mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania.
The Wharton School opted out of two popular MBA rankings for this year.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded Penn a $5 million grant to support a project directed by professor of Political Science and the Director of the Latin American and Latinx Studies Program Tulia Falleti.
Penn's School of Dental Medicine has received a $5 million gift to create the Center for Integrative Global Oral Health and an endowed professorship to lead it.
The Philadelphia Health Department has decided to stop supplying COVID-19 vaccine distributor Philly Fighting COVID with doses, forcing many residents to re-register for a vaccination appointment through the city.
A two-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled on Thursday that Harvard University’s admissions process does not illegally discriminate against Asian Americans.
Brown University will invite students from each undergraduate class to live on campus for the spring 2021 semester.
After more than 40 years at Penn, Almanac editor Marguerite Miller will retire at the end of this semester.
The Robert and Jane Toll Foundation, founded by Robert Toll and Jane Toll, has made a $50 million donation to Penn Law to expand opportunities in public interest law.
A recent Penn study found that search-and-rescue dogs who worked during 9/11 have fared well, facing minimal long-term health complications.
Penn fell nine places to No. 13 in the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education 2021 university ranking after placing fourth last year.
After a promising study by Penn researchers, a cure for type 1 diabetes appears to be closer to reality.