Penn Nursing Joins National Health Care Day of Service, Promoting Health Care for Children
Articles from Jill DiSanto-Haines
Penn Brings Technology-Based Learning to Nicaraguan Community School for Children of Coffee-Farm Workers
Penn Brings Technology-Based Learning to Nicaraguan Community School for Children of Coffee-Farm Workers
Penn Nursing Researchers: Nursing Needs a Bailout, Federal Scholarships Needed to Fix the Nursing Shortage
Penn Nursing Researchers: Nursing Needs a Bailout, Federal Scholarships Needed to Fix the Nursing Shortage
Penn Conducts Largest National Study on Hospital-Patient Satisfaction as It Relates to Nurse Work Environments
Penn Conducts Largest National Study on Hospital-Patient Satisfaction as It Relates to Nurse Work Environments
PHILADELPHIA — Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing conclude patients report higher satisfaction in hospitals that offer better work environments for nurses or smaller patients-to-nurse ratios, according to a new study published in today’s issue of Health Affairs.
Mayor Nutter to Deliver Welcome Address at Penn Field Center's Conference, "One Child, Many Hands"
Mayor Nutter to Deliver Welcome Address at Penn Field Center's Conference, "One Child, Many Hands"
Penn's Field Center Hosts "One Child, Many Hands"
Penn's Field Center Hosts "One Child, Many Hands"
Penn Dean to Discuss "Men Who Murder Their Families" at DOJ Panel Discussion
Penn Dean to Discuss "Men Who Murder Their Families" at DOJ Panel Discussion
Penn Alexander School Sixth-Grader Vying for Title at National Spelling Bee in Washington
Penn Alexander School Sixth-Grader Vying for Title at National Spelling Bee in Washington
PHILADELPHIA — Sowsan Salaam, a 12-year-old sixth-grader from the University of Pennsylvania-assisted partnership school, Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Elementary in West Philadelphia, is in Washington, D.C., today, competing against nearly 300 of the best spellers across the country at the Scripps National Spelling Bee this week.
Penn's Field Center Leads Partnership to Design New Technology for Use in Montgomery County Child Welfare
Penn's Field Center Leads Partnership to Design New Technology for Use in Montgomery County Child Welfare
Penn Hosts National Conference on College Men
Penn Hosts National Conference on College Men
PHILADELPHIA — The University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education is hosting the National Conference on College Men, a response to the troubling status of men in postsecondary education, today through May 22 at Huntsman Hall, 38th and Walnut streets on Penn’s campus.