Dr. Arlene Bennett was a pioneer for Black women at Penn's medical school after being the first to graduate in 1964.
Rallies in Center City and at Rutgers University were part of a nationwide day of action to speak out against Trump ...
The University of Colorado Boulder has revised a scholarship for “underrepresented” minorities following a federal lawsuit from Do No Harm. The medical reform group sued the public university for its ...
Researchers at Penn Medicine conducted a pilot randomized controlled trial to test the hypothesis that an e-triage ...
The National Institutes of Health's new funding requirements will remove administrative bloat and ideological agendas from ...
Taking care of others is what Bennett has done since 1964 when she graduated from the Perelman School of Medicine. She didn't ...
A Penn Medicine pilot study shows it’s possible to use digital technology to safely reduce the amount of time some patients with cancer spend receiving care.
Plus, World Resources Institute and University of Chicago will share in a $100 million gift for global energy-transition ...
A new vision for Buffalo's Research Labs High School will weave together research skills and advanced computer literacy to ...
When the former team doctor for Penn State football sued for wrongful termination, the case offered a rare look into coaches ...
The bottom line is this is not a time for anticipatory obedience when it comes to the university’s commitment to antiracism ...
The donation from philanthropists Catherine and Anthony Clifton will help advance clinical care, education and research at ...