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A recent study has thrown a new challenger into the ring of the sex education debate.
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A recent study has thrown a new challenger into the ring of the sex education debate.
Penn students getting their daily Starbucks fix may be surprised by the addition of a whole new set of numbers on the menu.
Check out the photo slideshow from the 2010 Emily Sachs Dance benefit in the link to the right.
Penn School of Medicine Professor Trevor Penning may be able to point dozens of undergraduates toward the right career paths.
A medical team from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania arrived in Haiti on Monday to assist the nonprofit organization Partners in Health with surgical procedures, according to Garry Scheib, HUP chief operating officer.
For researchers at Penn and other institutions, the new ethics rules and budget to be announced by National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins may have an impact on both current and future research.
After seven H1N1 vaccine clinics across the University, the Student Health Service has immunized 8,313 students, according to SHS Public Health Nurse Sharon McMullen.
Two recent studies examining the effects of antidepressants have put Penn at the forefront of controversy over antidepressant efficacy and outcomes.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a technique for minimally invasive head and neck surgeries developed by two Penn Medicine surgeons in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology.
College undergraduate Cyrus Shepherd-Oppenheim, 22, was arrested Tuesday morning at Philadelphia International Airport for allegedly stealing other passengers’ personal belongings, according to Lieutenant Frank Vanore, a spokesman for the Philadelphia Police Department.
In a move to increase sustainability efforts at Penn, the University's Mail Services will no longer accept unsolicited mail from the U.S. Postal Service for redistribution to the college houses.
Faye Allard may be from London, but her British accent gives her an unusual advantage in West Philadelphia.
Garrett Reisman has not only been to space - he may be the first astronaut to bring the familiar red and blue Penn pennant with him.
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South African Breyten Breytenbach grasped the edges of the podium with a stack of his books before him. "We poets are lucky, we don't carry too much luggage. We can carry our tortuous lives in 500 pages."
When University of the Arts president Sean Buffington began speaking about being an openly gay man, he chose to begin with a disclaimer on his own biases.
Director of Sustainability for Philadelphia Mark Alan Hughes presented a lecture on the city government's new plan for environmentally responsible change yesterday at the Chemistry Building.