Major academic research institutions and medical schools in the Philadelphia region are allotted $1.7 billion in NIH funding.
Eighteen-year-old Philadelphia Eagles fan Tyler Sabapathy has tragically passed away after an accident celebrating the team's NFC Championship win.
More Perfect Union Newsletter Please enter a valid email address. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter! Walter Palmer remembers the neighborhood where he grew up, then known as Black Bottom, as a lively community on the easternmost edge of West Philadelphia.
A University of Pennsylvania program scheduled to begin in March will train district administrators, principals and teachers in best practices and possible pitfalls in implementing artificial intelligence.
Penn joins Wilmington, Del., the University of Delaware campus, and other locations in the city of Philadelphia as potential contenders for the library's location according to Biden's interview with USA Today.
A state council heard testimony about linking more than $550 million in annual funding to graduation rates and other academic metrics.
This past weekend, the men’s and women’s fencing teams, ranked eighth and sixth in the nation respectively, faced tough competition at the Philadelphia Invitational hosted by Temple University and the University of Pennsylvania. The teams walked away with several statement wins and valuable momentum ahead of the Ivy League Tournament.
The Penn Carey Law School professor who had sanctions placed against her for controversial remarks about the performance of African American students at the University of Pennsylvania and who also
ACMH Hospital and Indiana University of Pennsylvania played a role Wednesday, Jan. 29, in solving a rural health crisis. The Kittanning hospital will provide clinical
Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Armstrong County Memorial Hospital have formed a clinical training affiliation agreement for students at IUP’s proposed college of osteopathic medicine.
Physics professor Brandon Mitchell runs Center For STEM Inclusion to bring more students from low-income communities into the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.