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(09/23/18 5:01pm)
Penn ranks no. 10 overall best college in the annual Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College rankings released earlier this month. The University dropped two places from last year, now placing behind Princeton University.
(09/04/18 1:05am)
Penn Medicine's Carl June will receive one of the most prestigious awards in medicine and biomedical research later this month.
(04/10/18 2:17am)
Medical students in "limited-hour programs," which place a cap on the residency shift hours worked, earn similar test scores as those in "flexible-hour programs," which do not have caps, according to research conducted by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and at Johns Hopkins University.
(03/21/18 11:18pm)
Amazon announced the top 20 cities in its search for a location for its second headquarters in January — which included Philadelphia. Now, one marketing agency known as Digital Third Coast, ranked those cities based on best late night food options.
(03/15/18 8:09pm)
Lehigh University has banned the sorority Alpha Chi Omega until May 2020, according to ABC News, because of a “morally questionable” scavenger hunt.
(03/13/18 5:55pm)
Penn's top administrators have made an open call to students soliciting suggestions on how the University can improve policies around sexual harassment on campus.
(03/19/18 2:39am)
Former Penn Medicine Board Chair and 1973 Wharton Master's of Business Administration graduate Mark Winkelman and his family donated $5 million to the Penn Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease, reported the Penn Almanac.
(02/03/18 1:38am)
At Yale University, a new source of underground communication has developed for women who aim to protect themselves from men they say have engaged in sexual assault or harassment.
(01/25/18 5:38am)
Allison Shearmur, the 1985 College graduate who helped to produce various high-profile Hollywood films such as the “Star Wars” franchise, the “Hunger Games” series and the 1999 comedy “American Pie,” died on Jan. 19.
(01/25/18 3:46am)
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney appointed Penn Provost Wendell Pritchett and 12 other Philadelphians to nominate the city's new school board.
(12/10/17 11:42pm)
The city of Philadelphia is making big advances in its goal to promote the use of clean energy.
(12/05/17 2:23am)
A Princeton professor found responsible of sexually harassing his graduate student in June has been allowed to keep his job after completing eight hours of training, The Huffington Post reported.
(11/17/17 3:51am)
University City, the controversial moniker bestowed on West Philadelphia's eastern district and home to Penn and Drexel University, celebrated its 20th anniversary this week.
(11/10/17 1:54am)
William Penn's original plan for Philadelphia included five city squares. More than 300 years later, Drexel University, working with a Radnor, Pa.-based real estate firm, is prepared to add a sixth major square just blocks east of Penn's campus.
(11/03/17 12:06am)
Amid a barrage of opinions over a Penn teaching assistant’s tweet admitting that she calls on black female students to talk first in class, a professor at the University of Missouri, Columbia took action of her own, according to a report in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
(10/19/17 7:26pm)
Even as Penn's total tuition and fees climbs closer to $70,000 a year, a budget stalemate in Harrisburg could make Pennsylvania one of the priciest states for in-state college tuition.
(10/20/17 4:00pm)
Penn’s Materials Science and Engineering Department received a $22.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation, according to an announcement this week in the Penn Almanac, a record of University news.