School of Social Policy wins $250K grant for culture database
The NEA awarded a $250,000 Our Town grant last week to a group that includes Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice to develop a Creative Assets Mapping Database for Philadelphia.
The NEA awarded a $250,000 Our Town grant last week to a group that includes Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice to develop a Creative Assets Mapping Database for Philadelphia.
Night Market Philadelphia, inspired by street markets throughout Asia, will come to University City Thursday night.
University City's Asian and Hispanic populations showed drastic growth, while the black population decreased slightly and the white population remained steady.
A group of investors that includes two Wharton graduates may buy 90 percent of the Philadelphia 76ers for $280 million.
Night Market Philadelphia, inspired by street markets throughout Asia, will come to University City Thursday night.
University City's Asian and Hispanic populations showed drastic growth, while the black population decreased slightly and the white population remained steady.
After seven months of delay, due to inspectors' reviews, Clark Park will open with better drainage systems and a new park center.
The Penn Alexander School at 4209 Spruce St. is facing potential overcrowding for the first time in its history.
The University Square Farmer’s Market at 36th and Walnut streets, a staple of Penn’s campus life since 2004, is up and running in time for the warmer months.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board announced last month that they will be running a pilot program to sell hard liquor to some of the current wine kiosks across the state.
Coming from a Phila. high school, Duong Nghe Ly has worked to promote racial dialogue and awareness.
While most theft has remained consistent since 2010, petty theft has lessened at many retailers.
The Philadelphia Orchestra was the first to broadcast on radio and TV, and, as of last week, was also the first major U.S. orchestra to go bankrupt.
Coordinators and attendees alike hailed the Institute of Contemporary Art’s “Laundry Boat” day-long celebration Saturday as a success.
Organized and operated by students through the Kelly Writers House, a new online journal called The Blacktop is creating fresh possibilities for young writers all over Philadelphia.
A new service run by Penn students is delivering high-quality college advising to the fringes of Philadelphia.
The "Take Control Philly" program, which coincides with National STD Awareness Month, provides free condoms to youth to promote safety.
West Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, charged with the death of seven babies and a woman, has his next court proceeding set for June 21.
Multiple groups have brought farms to areas of Philadelphia to provide widespread access to fresh food, including a recently established farm by Marathon Restaurants.
A panel of professors and activists raised awareness Tuesday about the dire situation of the homeless in Philadelphia, especially those living with HIV/AIDS.