This Community Service course ties together nutrition and the West Philly community
The ABCS courses serve as the core of the services of the Netter Center for Community Partnerships.
The ABCS courses serve as the core of the services of the Netter Center for Community Partnerships.
Some grad students working to better the lives of minority children and youth in the Philadelphia area just got awarded with a prestigious fellowship. Three of the 40 masters students who were accepted into the Council on Social Work Education's Minority Fellowship Program this academic year study at Penn's School of Social Policy & Practice. The three students, Alexandria Okeke, Paolo David Rodriguez and Kira White will receive additional training and mentorship during their studies at Penn, along with a $6,500 annual grant funded by the the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
It's a question nurses hear all the time: "Oh, you're just a nurse. Can I see the doctor?"
The American higher education system is radically changing, in part due to the increase in non-tenure-track appointments for faculty.
Some grad students working to better the lives of minority children and youth in the Philadelphia area just got awarded with a prestigious fellowship. Three of the 40 masters students who were accepted into the Council on Social Work Education's Minority Fellowship Program this academic year study at Penn's School of Social Policy & Practice. The three students, Alexandria Okeke, Paolo David Rodriguez and Kira White will receive additional training and mentorship during their studies at Penn, along with a $6,500 annual grant funded by the the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
It's a question nurses hear all the time: "Oh, you're just a nurse. Can I see the doctor?"
Three College sophomores, Emily Lurie, Raquel Szomstein, and Elena Prieto, sent out a survey on Tuesday afternoon introducing students to their proposal for a new Pass/Fail system.
Penn Course Review was recently updated with ratings for last semester's classes — but once again, there are no new written reviews.
It is one of the few dual-school courses between the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
The programs are the master of health care Innovation and the master of behavioral and decision sciences.
While some professors charged through the curriculum, others paused to reflect on the election.
23 students replied to a Canvas post, imploring their marketing professor to postpone an exam.
In a campus dominated by OCR, and accustomed to drinking boxed wine out of red solo cups, one Wharton graduate managed to turn his back on the finance world — and make a living off the land.
A new study published by the Annenberg School for Communication concluded that competition was an ideal motivator for getting people to exercise more.
Grading doesn’t usually make people say "whoopee" — not unless you’re Wharton professor Peter Fader.
A group of researchers from Penn Engineering recently made great strides in a seemingly far off topic from engineering: literature.
The election of the future leader of the free world isn’t the only thing some Penn students will be stressing about Tuesday night.
Nurses, clinicians and physicians all filled the Colonial Penn Center Auditorium to hear Ornstein's seminar about the power of outliers in getting us to ask important questions.
While Dylan kept his reactions low-key, many individuals in literature and musical communities reacted strongly to the announcement. Some showed support for the legendary songwriter, while others criticized the prize being granted to such a well-established song writer.
A new online course, ‘Hollywood: History, Industry, Art’, is launching Nov. 1.