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Philadelphia currently has over 100 providers eligible to administer the Covid-19 vaccine in the city.
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Philadelphia currently has over 100 providers eligible to administer the Covid-19 vaccine in the city.
A University of Pennsylvania Health System hospital discontinued its policy of vaccinating employees’ family members through a lottery system.
Penn added a randomly generated, three-digit alphanumeric code that changes each day on Green PennOpen Passes to prevent the usage of fraudulent passes on Feb. 24.
President Amy Gutmann spoke at Penn's virtual commencement in May of 2020.
Penn's Student Life Committee said they are unsure of when Penn will be able to provide COVID-19 vaccines to students.
A recent study titled “The racial burden of voter list maintenance errors: Evidence from Wisconsin’s supplemental movers poll books,” found that errors in cleaning voter rolls in Wisconsin in 2017 and 2018 disproportionately affected minority voters.
Penn students protesting in July to defund the school's policing system.
Penn Police officers are concerned about contracting and transmitting COVID-19 while responding to incidences of students partying in off- and on-campus locations.
Social distance markers in the DuBois/Rodin Field COVID-19 testing site.
Philadelphia faces a $450 million deficit due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and will soon only have enough money in its reserves to run the city for three days.
Penn FLASH is an online platform through which FGLI students can connect with alumni mentors for advice or collaborate on mini-projects. (Logo from mentoring.upenn.edu)
Penn Medicine hired 50 new laboratory assistants through the University City District’s West Philadelphia Skills Initiative to to expand COVID-19 testing efforts.
Penn medicine experts are concerned with the University’s COVID-19 positivity rate a month following move-in.
Brick House (2019) by Simone Leigh stands at the start of Locust Walk on 34th and Walnut streets.
Dawud Hakim opened Hakim’s Bookstore and Gifts in the 1960s — the first and oldest Black-owned bookstore in the east coast — during the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.
April (right) and James Burks (left) both own The Pink Lapel, an indies accessories company, which produces ties and female accessories.