Penn Med does not condone ghostwriting
“Medical ghostwriting” is a practice in which academics knowingly take credit for articles authored by outside writers. Penn Med does not condone ghostwriting.
“Medical ghostwriting” is a practice in which academics knowingly take credit for articles authored by outside writers. Penn Med does not condone ghostwriting.
At the end of the semester, when stress reaches a high point, we teaching assistants tend to hear a lot of griping from our students. While undergrads have their complaints, we have ours too.
It’s one thing to support your own position and refute those who disagree with you, but it’s quite another to actively prevent alternate theories from being published, which it seems is what some of these researchers hoped to accomplish.
In response to the Westboro Baptist Church coming to Hillel this morning, different communities from across our campus have come together.
At the end of the semester, when stress reaches a high point, we teaching assistants tend to hear a lot of griping from our students. While undergrads have their complaints, we have ours too.
It’s one thing to support your own position and refute those who disagree with you, but it’s quite another to actively prevent alternate theories from being published, which it seems is what some of these researchers hoped to accomplish.
As we’ve stated before, we support changing the current system. But the referendum needs student support.
Competing in the Penn State Open, the Quakers competed against No. 17 Missouri quite often.
Penn's programs for suicide prevention and dealing with tragedies have evolved over the years, according to Counseling and Psychological Services Director Bill Alexander.
For the fourth year in a row, the Quakers will head into winter break undefeated after beating Yale and Brown.
The story of the Navy game — and in large part the season — was Penn's inability to take control of the game when the margin gets close.
The Quakers (23-6) didn't enter the match with much reason for hope, as the Nittany Lions (33-0) had won an NCAA record 96 consecutive matches (now 97) and had only lost five sets the entire season.
The Quakers were defeated, 1531-1446.5, by the host Kenyon Lords in this weekend’s Nike Invitational, coming in second of the five competing teams.
Friday afternoon, the Biological Basis of Behavior Society hosted their first ever “Miracle Magic Berry Tasting” event in collaboration with Penn Appetit and led by BBB professor Michael Kaplan.
For a team still struggling to find momentum, the Penn men’s squash team took a step backwards Saturday, losing to Yale, 9-0. But yesterday the Quakers took two steps forward, defeating Brown 6-3 at Ringe Courts.
New to Penn this year, the Eco-Reps program — which encourages sustainable practices through peer education — is recruiting participants for its kick-off initiative, the winter break “Power Down Challenge.”
College sophomore Doug Miller was chosen to discuss his proposal for The Economist’s global contest at its Carbon Economy Summit.
In three years of attendance at Kenyon College’s Nike Cup Invitational, the Penn women’s swimming team never beat the hosts or took home a title. That is, until this year.
Voting for the referendum calling for a change in the Undergraduate Assembly’s elections process officially begins at midnight tonight.
Behind 21 points and 12 rebounds from sophomore guard Jordan Sugars, Navy fought out a rugged 73-67 win over Penn tonight at the US Naval Academy's Alumni Hall.