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Academics

There’s always something new going on at Penn’s four undergraduate schools and 12 graduate schools. Look here for information on upcoming academic initiatives, new classes and research conducted by professors and students.

02/24/15 10:37pm
The University received a prestigious three-year grant from the National Science Foundation to establish an I-Corps Site to support translation of research into the marketplace.
02/24/15 10:33pm
The Finance department introduced two new classes over the past year.
02/23/15 11:38pm
Criminology Department Chair Adrian Raine is a pioneer in neurocriminology, a branch of criminology that explores the application of neuroscience techniques in understanding crime and violence.
02/18/15 12:31am
A part of Penn’s campus under the Provost’s office, the ICA collaborates with other schools for student involvement.
02/18/15 12:28am
The Vice Provost and the Center for Teaching and Learning have asked professors to submit proposals for new SAIL classes by Feb. 20.
02/17/15 10:22pm
The Fox family has donated over $33 million since 1999. 
02/17/15 12:01pm
Theodore Ruger, Penn Law School’s deputy dean since 2013, has been named the school’s new dean, effective July 1.
02/17/15 4:01am
US Ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power, has been named the 2015 Commencement Speaker.
02/14/15 10:00am
The Penn Engineering school faculty are internationally known for their innovative research that is revolutionizing fields ranging from computer science to biology to animation.
02/12/15 3:35am
Although males outnumber females in the Vagelos Molecular Life Sciences program by 18 percent, few see need for change.
02/11/15 1:46am
As an undergraduate, Chair of the Religious Studies department Justin McDaniel, a preeminent scholar of Buddhism, had never studied the subject before.
02/11/15 1:43am
Penn researchers were accused of giving five pigs unapproved head injuries and burning a monkey over the course of last year.
02/11/15 1:03am
Credit requirements for dual degree programs and compensation for nontransferable credits taken abroad drive students to stay on campus past the traditional four years.
02/11/15 12:55am
If you’re looking to go straight from college to the corner office, look no further than Penn’s co-ed business fraternities.
02/10/15 11:44pm
NICK MONCY is a College junior from North Miami, Fla. His email address is nickmon@sas.upenn.edu.
02/10/15 1:08am
Is emphasizing everything the same as emphasizing nothing? Penn’s choice of a STEAM approach to education  — instead of a STEM approach — has raised this question.
02/10/15 1:08am
John Lapinski is a Penn professor of political science, but when he’s not doing that, he’s also the Director of the Elections Unit at NBC. His connections at NBC News makes PORES, hard-launching this spring, unique.
02/10/15 1:06am
A class at Penn led a 1997 Wharton grad to develop an alternative to the traditional leading universities.
02/10/15 12:28am
Two Lincoln-autographed copies of the Emancipation Proclamation, along with other rare artifacts concerning its history, are being displayed in the new exhibit “The Great Emancipator and the Great Central Fair” at Van Pelt Library.