Eight Penn Medical School researchers win 'High-Risk, High-Reward' grants from the NIH
The program aims to enable researchers to pursue questions with groundbreaking answers.
The program aims to enable researchers to pursue questions with groundbreaking answers.
The event took place Oct. 12 and showed selected works from the Center’s 2021-2022 acquisitions.
Every year, Penn admits around 160 transfers, second only to Cornell in the Ivy League.
The University’s funding plan will be announced at the Oct. 26 University Council meeting and will sustain the center for four and a half years.
The event took place Oct. 12 and showed selected works from the Center’s 2021-2022 acquisitions.
Every year, Penn admits around 160 transfers, second only to Cornell in the Ivy League.
The organization is currently in the process of gaining recognition from the Student Activities Council, Vice Provost of University Life, and Chief Wellness Officer Benoit Dubé.
Columnist Annie Bingle reflects on her first month at Penn, and her lessons learned along the way.
As the fall sports season starts to come to a close, several of Penn's teams have received national attention after strong campaigns thus far.
With half a season left to play, Penn will face arguably its toughest test of the season against a 4-1 Yale team.
The talk is part of Annenberg School for Communication lecturer Murali Balaji’s SNF Paideia course, “Media Industries and Nationalism.”
Penn sports have been threading together incredible momentums on the field, as field hockey and men's soccer joined football in earning recognition in national polls and rankings.
Smith had a total of three takeaways against the Lions: two forced fumbles and one interception.
According to court documents, Hamilton has been charged with both simple assault and harassment. His court trial is set for Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. after a private criminal complaint was filed on Oct. 3, 2022.
The goal of S.U.P.E.R. is to reach students that are abstaining from substance use, in recovery, or interested in learning more about harm reduction practices, according to Penn Wellness.
The strike, which started Sept. 26, worked to address fair wages and health care, according to the PMA Union.
The exhibit — which will be on display until Dec. 16 — features one of the most complete collections of Japanese illustrative books of any North American institution.
The survey also found that more Americans are viewing the Court as a politically biased institution.
The show took place last Saturday in the Hall of Flags in Houston Hall and featured members of the fraternity as the models, who wore bodysuits painted with different parts of the human body.
The student residents described slow response times to maintenance issues, including dirty common areas, clogged trash chutes, and malfunctioning elevators.