More Philadelphia police live outside the city than ever before
Anjelica Hendricks of Penn Carey Law comments on residency requirements for police employment.
I tried Botox and it never lasted—until I did this dermatologist-recommended trick
Ivona Percec of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the correct dosage for Botox injections.
Does string theory explain the wiring of the brain?
Vijay Balasubramanian of the School of Arts & Sciences says claims from a study applying string theory to the brain may be premature.
Ben Franklin found the secret to happy aging 275 years ago. Modern psychology agrees
Penn founder Benjamin Franklin continues to make the news centuries after his passing.
Analysis-Trump runs into limits of presidential power on lowering prices
Loretta Mester of the Wharton School says economists and strategists lack consensus on proposals such as an interest rate cap.
Federal proposal could limit loans for nursing grad students. Experts say that could worsen health care staffing shortages in Mississippi
Dean Antonia M. Villarruel of the School of Nursing expects new loan caps to have “devastating effects” on the preparation of graduate-level nurses and nursing educators.
For recent college graduates, a strong economy is not opening doors
Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says employers are reluctant to make long-term hiring commitments amid uncertainty.
People with PCOS can take birth control to alleviate symptoms without increasing heart disease
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Bridging urban studies and psychology to tackle housing instability
UPenn faculty condemn Trump administration’s demand for ‘lists of Jews’
Penn faculty members denounced efforts by the EEOC to force Penn to compile and share a list of Jewish people on campus.