Muhsinov is one of 26 United States scholars chosen this year and is the 36th Penn scholar selected since the program began ...
The announcement of the end of free summer housing for graduate RAs comes days after Graduate Employees Together — University ...
Columnist Gloria Oladejo argues that Penn’s culture neglects the humanities and hurts all students, no matter what field of study they pursue.
During a Saturday press conference, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker — a 2016 Fels Institute of Government graduate — declared a snow emergency starting at 4 p.m. on Sunday. Parker and other city ...
Yale’s offense was kept alive by Moore who knocked down a clutch three-pointer in the third quarter to close in on Penn’s ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — After going the distance with the Ivy League’s top team, Penn men’s basketball came up just short.
In a Feb. 18 email, ISSS highlighted the importance of carrying necessary immigration documents and outlined recommendations ...
The Feb. 18 symposium was held at the McNeil center and featured 13 speakers from the Philadelphia area who shared their ...
June was named “Disruptor of the Year” for his Philadelphia-based company that aims to create a universal cancer tumor ...
From cultural celebrations to educational discussions, students discussed the importance of hosting events honoring Black ...
House Bill 7148, signed into law on Feb. 3, offers temporary reassurance to biomedical researchers by preserving pandemic-era health care flexibilities.
Senior Columnist Diya Choksey argues that if a chatbot can outperform a lecture, the problem is not artificial intelligence ...
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