Rocky past for gene therapy at Penn Med
To reach its current level of success, gene therapy research at Penn had to overcome technological obstacles, national controversy and ethical dilemmas throughout the years.
To reach its current level of success, gene therapy research at Penn had to overcome technological obstacles, national controversy and ethical dilemmas throughout the years.
Penn Microfinance Club's weekend conference, entitled The New Face of Microfinance, consisted of several panels and two keynote speakers and focused on the new controversies and challenges that are arising in the Microfinance Model.
As the thunderous sounds of drumbeats drew students to GreenFest in Houston Hall on Friday, they walked away with a T-shirt, an eco-friendly bottle of Coke and a new perspective on the environmental initiatives going on at Penn.
Penn’s leaders in diversity were honored by the James Brister Society at a reception this Friday.
Penn Microfinance Club's weekend conference, entitled The New Face of Microfinance, consisted of several panels and two keynote speakers and focused on the new controversies and challenges that are arising in the Microfinance Model.
As the thunderous sounds of drumbeats drew students to GreenFest in Houston Hall on Friday, they walked away with a T-shirt, an eco-friendly bottle of Coke and a new perspective on the environmental initiatives going on at Penn.
Today, comediennes wear the figurative pants. Rather than trying to play down their looks or smarts, they aren’t afraid to use them as assets.
Penn’s Career Services could do more to help students when it comes to collecting and distributing letters of recommendations for graduate school.
As part of Greek Week, Penn’s eight sororities had the chance to settle their differences on the gridiron Thursday in Powderpuff football.
We’re pleased with the smaller size of the waitlist for Penn’s Class of 2015 — down from 3,500 students two years ago to 2,400 this year.
About 200 students gathered on College Green Thursday to rally and march through campus for Take Back the Night, an annual event that aims to raise awareness about sexual assault.
At the 12-hour annual event, survivors will share their stories and students will participate in the relay and events to raise funds.
Want to know what a tennis prodigy looks like? Take a glimpse into the story of Penn freshman Connie Hsu.
Referees, uniforms, war paint … short shorts? Welcome to Penn Powderpuff football.
There are many different sides of women’s lacrosse goaltender Emily Leitner.
The attack of a Penn student and a Swarthmore College student on Swarthmore’s campus by a group of teenagers on March 27 may have been spurred by anti-gay bias.
After winning the Ivy League individual men’s golf title last spring, junior Scotty Williams packed up and left for a semester abroad in South Africa.
Will Davis’s toughness has been much needed this year. Due to injuries to his fellow catchers, Davis has been behind the plate for all but nine innings through 23 games, sitting out just one game due to injury.
With no coach, no uniforms and no varsity status, the men of the 1951 lightweight crew team overcame implausible odds to become one of the most successful crews in the history of Penn rowing.
When College freshman Naomi Shavin was four years old, her dad taught her the alphabet. At seven, her words were sold in bookstores all over the country.