Thirty institutions are now part of the Sponsored Academic Research Agreement, including Harvard University, Princeton University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Cornell University.
The operation utilized robotic surgery techniques invented at Penn to remove benign and malignant tumors of the mouth and throat.
Wawa voted 'best sandwich shop' in the United States
The survey was based on overall quality of food, curb appeal, cleanliness, and value for money spent.
Six Penn alumni were up for election on May 15, and three out of the four victorious primary candidates ran uncontested in their races.
The operation utilized robotic surgery techniques invented at Penn to remove benign and malignant tumors of the mouth and throat.
Wawa voted 'best sandwich shop' in the United States
The survey was based on overall quality of food, curb appeal, cleanliness, and value for money spent.
Trump to appoint Penn alum, controversial TV star Dr. Oz to council on sports, fitness, nutrition
Dr. Oz of 'The Dr. Oz Show' has come under controversy for his contentious medical opinions and what some physicians term a 'disdain for science and for evidence-based medicine.'
After unionizing setbacks, grad students say advocacy efforts frustrated by administrators
A key focus going forward for GET-UP is continuing to promote its ongoing campaign for improved sexual harassment reporting policies in the Graduate School of Education.
Admission rates across the Ivy League: a breakdown
This year’s admissions cycle produced the lowest acceptance rates in history at every single Ivy League university, except for Yale University.
Joe Biden talks gun control, voting, and friendship bracelets with Obama at Irvine
Introduced as 'Penn’s own,' Biden engaged in a dialogue with Penn President Amy Gutmann about international affairs, cancer, and the presidential administrations.
The most powerful signs from Philadelphia's March for Our Lives
Last Saturday, thousands of students, teachers, and other Philadelphia residents packed the streets carrying signs voicing their opinions on gun violence.
UPDATED: Penn Law student, Jonathan Lumpkin, died in an accidental drug overdose
Lumpkin was the second Penn student to die in 2018. His death comes two weeks after the disappearance of College sophomore Blaze Bernstein, who was later found to have died on Jan. 2.
Wal-Mart is making a big push to recruit Ivy League graduates
"Walmart is not the sexiest brand to work for," College senior Aaron Lai told Bloomberg, but as a computational biology major, he found the analytics side of the retail industry interesting.
Penn wants to 'identify' off-campus groups, but no clear plan exists for making them comply
This task force was formed in response to an offensive email sent by off-campus organization OZ two semesters ago.
Penn employee robbed at 39th and Pine late Saturday night
The employee reported being approached by two suspects who took her purse and ran away, according to a statement from DPS.
Two Penn students stand trial on charges of assaulting a Wharton sophomore
Dante Benitez and Ivan Loginov, who entered Penn as members of the Class of 2020, are both accused of assaulting Wharton sophomore Max Arias, causing him to sustain a concussion, bloody bruises and a fractured nose and wrist.
Penn students and administrators condemn the Charlottesville white nationalist rally
Violent protests by white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va. over the weekend have ignited outrage and condemnation from across the country, including at Penn.
Former Penn track athlete's mother sues University and former coach over the suicide of her son
More than two years after the suicide of former College junior Timothy Hamlett, his mother is suing Penn and his former track and field coach.
‘Not all cultures are created equal’ says Penn Law professor in op-ed
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, Penn Law School professor Amy Wax said Anglo-Protestant cultural norms are superior.
Penn Law is not changing its admissions policy, even as other schools make the LSAT optional
"There is no change in our admissions policy for the 2017 – 2018 cycle," said Renee Post, Penn Law associate dean for admissions and financial aid, in a statement.


















