Robert Roy MacGregor III, former Perelman School of Medicine professor, dies at 84
MacGregor was a pioneer in the field of infectious diseases and made many contributions to the research and treatment of HIV.
MacGregor was a pioneer in the field of infectious diseases and made many contributions to the research and treatment of HIV.
Joe Miller means business, but not the front office kind where he'd spend most of his time off the field and hang his Wharton degree on an office wall. For now, his focus is solely aimed at being the best version of himself, and proving his place on the mound as the Detroit Tigers' newest left-handed pitcher.
Columnist Keshav Ramesh argues that increased policing in schools has done little to nothing to stop mass shootings, and that the police are doing more harm than good when it comes to school safety.
The stadium is proposed to be built at 11th and Market streets inside the Fashion District, due to the team's lease with Wells Fargo Center ending in 2031.
Joe Miller means business, but not the front office kind where he'd spend most of his time off the field and hang his Wharton degree on an office wall. For now, his focus is solely aimed at being the best version of himself, and proving his place on the mound as the Detroit Tigers' newest left-handed pitcher.
Columnist Keshav Ramesh argues that increased policing in schools has done little to nothing to stop mass shootings, and that the police are doing more harm than good when it comes to school safety.
Columnist Eve Rosenblum discusses how phones are damaging conversation, preventing vulnerability, and increasing our isolation and anxiety in turn.
The Wistar Institute’s $75 million five-year plan will focus on driving breakthroughs in cancer, immunology, and therapeutics, as well as educating the next generation of scientists.
The Science History Institute will be the society’s headquarters, providing space for onsite programming, and Penn will fund mentorship and work opportunities for students with the society’s executive office.
Columnist Sarah Ming discusses the necessity of consumer awareness in the marketplace.
Columnist Ace Dahyeon Choi addresses the changes in tuition costs and other fees in college education, which often exceed the average American’s ability to pay for one.
Residents and supporters are sleeping outside of the housing complex to illustrate the effects of displacement, aiming to challenge their Sept. 7 eviction.
King’s vision for the future focuses on connecting students through different spaces, centers, and interests.
The July 4 shooting injured a Perelman School of Medicine assistant professor and left members of the Penn community who are from Highland Park mourning.
Thomas, one of 577 nominees and one of more than 240 Division I athletes, was the first transgender woman to win an NCAA Division I Championship title.
The six Penn athletes all traveled to Italy on July 19 to begin final preparations for their individual events in the rowing championship.
Myers, who worked as a campaign consultant following his Congressional career, will now face up to 20 years in prison.
The report gives 16 recommendations to the Philadelphia Department of Public Health following the mishandling of the bombing.
Columnist Sangeet Anand argues for the addition of an environmental course requirement to Penn’s current curriculum to amplify student engagement and awareness in sustainability and environmental issues.