Mail-in ballot, voter ID policies that will shape this year’s election
Several measures — including mail-in ballots, voter identification laws, and statewide redistricting — will affect Pennsylvania voters this election cycle.
Several measures — including mail-in ballots, voter identification laws, and statewide redistricting — will affect Pennsylvania voters this election cycle.
The AHA grants this designation to scientists who advance research in cardiovascular, stroke, and brain health.
Columnist Mahee Patel argues that students at Penn are redefining career success, choosing risk, and creative drive over traditional prestige roles.
The STAT Wunderkinds program by health and science newspaper honors rising researchers across North America who are driving innovation in medicine and public health.
The AHA grants this designation to scientists who advance research in cardiovascular, stroke, and brain health.
Columnist Mahee Patel argues that students at Penn are redefining career success, choosing risk, and creative drive over traditional prestige roles.
Also, Penn Med is continuing to offer virtual healthcare to Medicaid patients amid the government shutdown.
What may feel like a minor schedule change can affect sleep, mood, concentration, and even physical health, according to the director of the Sleep Medicine Fellowship at Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine.
Garner has impressed for the Quakers, leading in several statistical categories.
The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled 10 key administrators who are responsible for many of Penn's most consequential decisions — from academic initiatives to addressing new federal policies.
Temporary waivers for telehealth services — first instituted during the COVID-19 pandemic — recently expired following congressional gridlock over a budget deal and the subsequent government shutdown.
With the recent donation, Penn GSE will expand PASS into five school districts across Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey.
The speakers emphasized the impacts of the strong U.S.-German relations during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and how these relations have since changed.
Columnist Sohum Sheth argues that Trump’s administration cannot be negotiated with because it uses negotiation as a weapon to delegitimize higher education.
Also, a Penn Carey Law professor was awarded the 2025 Bioethics Founders' Award.
Columnist Charlotte Pulica explains the repercussions of treating social media like a personal diary.
Junior Esha Velega and freshman Joleen Saw rallied through a competitive doubles bracket, but fell in finals against Harvard.
The model — published in a study in the JAMA Health Forum — was conducted by several senior fellows at the Leonard David Institute of Health Economics.
In the conversation, Guerra also touched on more of the current problems associated with public transportation at large.
This month, the group published new information regarding the mechanisms of immunotherapies, focusing on antigen receptor CAR T-cell therapy.