DP Newsletter | Dorm floods damage, displace students
Also, a Penn Carey Law society held a free speech event.
Also, a Penn Carey Law society held a free speech event.
Eighteen months after the initial arena proposal, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to developers and activists about their recent progress.
In the Feb. 1 column, Bok warned that the next presidential search will be different than past searches.
Many of the impacted students moved to the Sheraton and Sansom Place West while repairs are in process.
Eighteen months after the initial arena proposal, The Daily Pennsylvanian spoke to developers and activists about their recent progress.
In the Feb. 1 column, Bok warned that the next presidential search will be different than past searches.
Nikhil Illa's app aims to make transcription, note-taking, and billing easier for physicians.
Researchers identified multiple gene variants that may contribute to glaucoma and developed a score to measure disease risk based on an individual's genes.
Five schools, including three Ivies, settled on Jan. 24, agreeing to pay $104.5 million between them.
Also, Scott Bok writes about the new presidential search.
The projects will rely on "nudging," a behavioral technique of gently pushing patients to make positive health decisions.
The DP's analysis found that nearly 100 Penn-affiliated researchers had over 50,000 academic citations.
Pryor was cooperative during the arrest and was immediately taken to the Homicide Unit.
An August 2023 letter signed by students and recent graduates alleged that the School of Veterinary Medicine consistently made them work too many hours per week.
Approximately 80 people attended the event, which featured remarks from Interim President J. Larry Jameson, Paideia faculty, and student fellows
The proposal, which would provide nearly $1.5 billion in state funding over a period of five years, comes as SEPTA prepares for service cuts and a fare increase.
The deal, announced on Jan. 25, will allow the company to develop and test gene therapy technologies to address chronic diseases in pets.
The resolution was signed by the Faculty Senate Executive Committee, which is comprised of more than 50 faculty members from Penn’s undergraduate and professional schools.
Participants simulated being dead to represent the victims of the Israel-Hamas conflict and protest ongoing violence in Gaza.