The family of former neuroscience researcher Jeffrey Ware claims that he was exposed to radiation without full knowledge of the study and gave permission while “cognitively impaired.”
Penn requires apparel producers to promote factory safety
Penn has announced that all companies that produce Penn apparel must sign the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh
Poll reports falling support for Corbett
Corbett is behind every major Democratic candidate by double digits in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
$110 million complex breaks ground on 38th and Chestnut
Yesterday, developers broke ground on the corner of 38th and Chestnut streets, where a 25-story apartment building and an episcopal cathedral center are planned for the space.
Penn requires apparel producers to promote factory safety
Penn has announced that all companies that produce Penn apparel must sign the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh
Poll reports falling support for Corbett
Corbett is behind every major Democratic candidate by double digits in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
Start-up headset by Engineering grads keeps wearers awake
Three Engineering grads turned their senior design project into a start-up, which launches on Kickstarter this weekend.
Higher education round-up: Dec. 6
Check out stories around higher education from this week
Penn opposes boycott of Israeli academic institutions
Despite the American Studies Association’s endorsement of a boycott of Israeli academic institutions on Wednesday, Penn remains adamantly against the measure.
The family allege that Penn physicians enrolled researcher Jeffrey H. Ware, who died from brain cancer in 2011, in a study without consent.
Ted Bunch gives a "Call to Men"
The co-founder of Call to Men, an association that fights violence against women, spoke at Penn. He discussed the ways the concept of manhood affects both men and women.
Dreidels and reggae for Hannukah's last night
Yesterday, Hillel teamed up with other student groups to present One Day, a campus-wide celebration of Jewish culture.
Annenberg group shaping 2016 election debates
A group including Penn affiliates has been meeting at the Annenberg Public Policy Center to evaluate current presidential debate logistics.
Poor planning may have caused Locust wind tunnel
The unique positioning of the three high rise dorms creates a wind tunnel, where wind travels at increased speeds, creating a wind tunnel.
New Haven officials tour campus, U. City
Officials from Yale University and New Haven toured local campuses and University City to see how the Philadelphia colleges encourage investment in their surrounding communities.
University City encouraged to shop small
American Express offered a $10 credit to those who spent more than $10 at participating retailers.
Grammy-nominated artist Ryan Leslie talks success
Leslie discussed his business model, his experience as a student at Harvard at the age of 14 and his opening of a dorm room barbershop.
CURF gives no clear answer for lack of Rhodes Scholars
The center said despite the lack of Rhodes Scholars, the University produces more Fulbrights compared to other Ivy League schools.
Crime Log: Nov. 22 to Nov. 26
This week’s crime log includes a DUI, retail theft, harassment and disorderly conduct.
New Catholic order to arrive at Newman Center
The Christian Life Movement is new to the state of Pennsylvania and will be administered through a priest and four consecrated laymen.












