White House brings AIDS experts to Penn
The White House brought experts on AIDS to the University on Thursday to gauge attitudes and educate the community on upcoming policy changes.
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The White House brought experts on AIDS to the University on Thursday to gauge attitudes and educate the community on upcoming policy changes.
Since the idea for Penn Alexander School began in 1998, the Graduate School of Education has helped to prune the K-8 public school in West Philadelphia in Penn’s backyard.
The School of Design announced on Monday that it received a $2.5 million gift to fund visual arts.
Two more faculty diversity officers were appointed to the Annenberg School of Communications and the School of Design.
Penn undergraduates are getting a taste of their futures along with some free coffee.
The National Medal of Science — the highest scientific honor from the United States government — was awarded to Ralph Brinster, a professor of Reproductive Physiology at Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine, on Tuesday.
This year, GradFest will extend to a week-long affair.
As the business of health care in the United States becomes more complex, more medical students who aspire to leadership positions in hospitals are turning to the Wharton School for an MBA.
While incoming undergraduate students raved about the chocolate fountains and eclairs after Tuesday’s convocation, graduate students were served wine and beer at yesterday’s Graduate Student Reception.
It is commonly believed that people with dark hair, skin and eyes are less likely to get skin cancer - but a new study by Penn's School of Medicine suggests that neither this darker coloring nor tanning are what determine a person's risk of getting skin cancer.
Humans have been treating diseases with national products that come from plants and animals, but a Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology researcher recently found that ancient people also utilized alcoholic beverages for medicinal purposes.
With funding from the National Institute on Aging, Penn's School of Medicine launched a new study that aims to to identify genes that influence the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
Despite the struggling global economy, SEPTA is not likely to increase its fares for the next fiscal year.
According to two professors at Penn's School of Medicine, more exercise may reduce a woman's risk of developing breast cancer - and, in a new study, they plan to test this hypothesis.
Some people are visual learners, while others learn better through words - and when learning new information, a recent Penn study says, individuals tend to play to these strengths.
Penn researchers received $1.7 million from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to organize and share the database resources on parasite genomes.
In the near future, surgeons might be able to repair injured human nerves.
As part of the economic-stimulus bill passed last month, SEPTA will receive federal funding for up-to-date facilities.
A new study by Penn's School of Medicine developed a test to detect Alzheimer's disease in patients in its early stages, before the disease's symptoms start to manifest.
Penn will initiate a four-year study with $5.5 million to find out more about prevention of staph infections.