Alzheimer's research at Penn comes under legal fire
The Alzheimer’s Institute of America, which filed a lawsuit against Penn last fall over the use of a patented type of lab mice, will go to court with the University.
The Alzheimer’s Institute of America, which filed a lawsuit against Penn last fall over the use of a patented type of lab mice, will go to court with the University.
1986 Wharton graduate Bruce Jacobs and 1982 Wharton graduate Kenneth Levy announced a $12 million gift to create a financial research center and fund an annual research prize.
Replacing second-team All-Ivy graduate Ben Berg, rookie goalie Max Kurtzman hasn’t skipped a beat since being named starter.
Former Penn Democrats President Emma Ellman-Golan writes that although the national bond formed in the aftermath of 9/11 has weakened, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be able to find other shared values or experiences that can unite us again.
1986 Wharton graduate Bruce Jacobs and 1982 Wharton graduate Kenneth Levy announced a $12 million gift to create a financial research center and fund an annual research prize.
Replacing second-team All-Ivy graduate Ben Berg, rookie goalie Max Kurtzman hasn’t skipped a beat since being named starter.
Perhaps more important than the 97 Ivy wins and the eight Ivy championships is the manner in which Bagnoli has conducted himself throughout. More specifically: his honesty.
A city-wide curfew designed to limit the number of violent flash mobs is likely to end in a few days, but Penn Police aren’t fazed by the prospect of flash mob appearances on campus.
Entering her second season, coach Colleen Fink believes last year, although difficult, was a necessary step in the direction of building a winning team.
Sixteen parties were shut down this year during New Student Orientation, including 11 off campus and five on campus.
In addition, alcohol-related incidents fell about 32 percent compared to last year.
The annual welcome reception for new graduate and professional students was held at the Annenberg Center lobby. The two-hour reception was organized by the Graduate and Professional Student Assembly, the Office of the President and the Graduate Student Center.
For the first time, College freshmen in the Benjamin Franklin Scholars program are living together in Riepe College House and taking a class together every day. The class will integrate different disciplines, including the humanities, sciences and social sciences, said BFS Director Peter Struck.
Penn students looking to transfer into the Wharton School now have to prove themselves through words, not just numbers.
Today’s average college student was between the ages of eight and 11 on Sept. 11, 2001. We were old enough to know there was a problem, to feel that something had been lost, to watch the events unfold on the news.
Columnist Brian Goldman argues that the term ‘9/11 generation,’ invoked by the national press, is a bit misleading and even confining.
In a welcome back message to students, Penn President Amy Gutmann discusses how the University is exemplified by transformation.
WebCafé — which is used by the majority of Wharton students and professors to organize their coursework — may be increasingly challenged by Canvas, a new system that has been gradually introduced since last spring.
City Council members have until Sept. 9 to come up with a district map of Philadelphia. This year, five Philadelphia groups collaborated to create FixPhillyDistricts.com, a website where citizens can log on and redraw the district map for themselves.
Tuesday evening, over 2,500 freshmen and transfer students escaped the rain and huddled into the Palestra for the University’s 272nd Convocation.