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(05/07/21 4:27am)
Penn President Amy Gutmann announced the winners of the annual President’s Engagement Prize and President’s Innovation Prize, providing funding to five student teams for a diverse set of projects.
(04/28/21 2:37am)
Six Penn faculty were among the 252 inductees to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences this year.
(04/13/21 1:29am)
The Arthur Ross Gallery received a $125,000 donation to perpetually endow a lecture series featuring prominent artists.
(04/07/21 3:54am)
Penn Libraries hosted a Wikipedia edit-a-thon to update health-related Wikipedia articles with accurate, up-to-date information.
(03/16/21 3:39am)
A new study by the Perelman School of Medicine found that its collaborative care model improves treatment for patients with mental health conditions.
(03/03/21 4:57am)
A student-led initiative to send letters to frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic has sent more than 13,000 letters to people in over 40 states.
(02/16/21 4:48am)
Penn Benjamins used to be the University’s only in-person peer counseling group. Since COVID-19 forced Penn to shut down in March 2020, the group moved its services online in hopes that students would continue to utilize the resource to deal with challenges presented by the pandemic.
(02/08/21 5:18am)
Two Penn graduates co-founded an online mental health platform to encourage self-care through writing.
(01/22/21 5:23am)
Penn Museum unveiled a new exhibition to bring people behind the scenes of the archaeological process at the University.
(01/17/21 8:40pm)
Penn Medicine identified the first local case of a highly transmissible COVID-19 variant originally detected in the United Kingdom on Friday.
(12/03/20 4:43am)
Penn's COVID-19 dashboard earned a B- rating from We Rate Covid Dashboards, scoring the lowest in the Ivy League and ranking No. 213 out of 323 colleges and universities.
(11/24/20 3:26am)
Several Penn Law student groups have collaborated with local legal aid advocates on pro bono projects to help provide relief to communities who have suffered immensely from the COVID-19 pandemic.
(11/11/20 3:47am)
The United States Supreme Court appears likely to side with Catholic Social Services in a dispute with Philadelphia over the foster care agency’s refusal to place children with same-sex couples on the basis of faith.
(11/03/20 5:24am)
Several Penn faculty members recently published a book on the history and current existence of housing discrimination, despite the passage of the Fair Housing Act more than 50 years ago.
(10/15/20 3:12am)
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced Tuesday that the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency will expand the state’s COVID Relief Mortgage and Rental Assistance Grant Program in order to offer support to a greater number of landlords and renters.
(10/09/20 4:36am)
This summer, the Annenberg School for Communication formed the Addiction, Health, and Adolescence (AHA!) Lab, which specializes in analyzing substance abuse, emotion regulation, and curiosity.