Men's lacrosse announces 2019 schedule
The men's lacrosse team is set to embark on a 2019 schedule littered with quality opponents as the Red and Blue look to return to the NCAA Tournament for the 13th time.
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In brief, what’s happening at Penn—whether it’s across campus or around the world.
The men's lacrosse team is set to embark on a 2019 schedule littered with quality opponents as the Red and Blue look to return to the NCAA Tournament for the 13th time.
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The new training program will begin in 2019, and will incorporate genetic counseling services with the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of those with suspected or known genetic mutations and conditions.
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A pair of Penn Football players took their first steps towards a potential pro career as offensive lineman Tommy Dennis and kicker Jack Soslow were invited to participate in the FCS Bowl on December 9.
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The 2019 High Impact Giving Guide has been released, offering expert advice on how donors make the most change with philanthropic gifts during the giving season and year-round.
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The duo from the women's soccer were the only two from the Ivy League named first-team All-Region and Nwokedi was the only Ivy player named a Scholar All-American.
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Penn will face its fair share of challenges starting in February, pitting itself up against some of the nation's elite in hopes for a deep run into postseason play in May.
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The “Feminism Podcast Series” will feature Penn Law students offering their perspectives on what feminism means to them.
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Wharton's Robert Field and Arnold Rosoff discuss the pros and cons of using AI in health care.
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Health Care Innovation, a program partnership with Penn Medicine and the Aresty Institute of Executive Education at the Wharton School, is designed for senior-level clinicians and health care executives from a variety of settings—large established health care organizations, private practices, and startup companies. The four-day program will be offered April 25-28, 2019 in Philadelphia.
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Now, a new initiative at HUP called SOAR (supporting older adults at risk) is working to decrease hospital readmission rates, getting patients home sooner and keeping them there longer.
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