Penn’s international students are worried about their long-term prospects in the United States following President Donald Trump’s recent announcement that will institute sweeping restrictions on work visa availability to foreign nationals.
Jonathan Huang
Seven Penn students leave home for Hawaii, exploring and completing remote internships
The undergraduate students, who live all around the world, are spending the summer away from their homes amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Students worry about coronavirus while rescuing possessions from Penn college houses
From June 4 until June 13, students are returning to campus to pack up their belongings and move out of their dorms.
Professors use online workshops, resources to prepare for remote summer learning
After the University announced that summer courses would be online, instructors began to consult with University-provided resources in preparation for the start of summer courses.
Here’s how Philadelphia-area colleges are planning for the fall semester
Institutions in the Philadelphia region are considering many variations of college life, including full in-person instruction, hybrid in-person and virtual instruction, and a fully virtual semester.
Nursing students worry missed clinical hours, online replacements leave them underprepared
Although Nursing students were initially told they could continue their clinical rotations, the School of Nursing announced on March 13 that Penn Medicine and its affiliates placed an indefinite hold on clinical placements at their facilities.






