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One think tank estimates that, on average, Americans’ taxes would rise about 7.5 percent if the 2017 tax cuts are allowed to ...
Remembered as an “accomplished anthropologist, friend, and mentor,” Deborah Pellow died suddenly on Thursday, May 30. She was ...
Philadelphia university presidents warn of dire consequences from potential federal funding cuts to higher education, ...
The Meet of Champions’ opening day featured a combination of sweltering heat, triumph and tears. Competing at Fitchburg State ...
Falling enrollment and financial troubles continue to take a toll on college campuses across the Philadelphia region, with ...
As bird flu continues to spread to chickens and dairy cows, scientists are in the process of developing the first mRNA bird ...
A major Ivy League school has announced that it will no longer perform body deforming gender transition procedures on minors ...
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against University of Pennsylvania filed by Jewish students over antisemitism, ruling ...
Former Penn Board Chair Scott Bok on the fallout from the 2023 campus protests, the antisemitism probes, and Wall Street's outsized influence on universities.
"At worst, Plaintiffs accuse Penn of tolerating and permitting the expression of viewpoints which differ from their own," Chief Judge Mitchell Goldberg said.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing the University of Pennsylvania of mishandling antisemitism complaints.