‘Kind of awkward’: Doctors find themselves on a first-name basis Penn In the News The New York Times ‘Kind of awkward’: Doctors find themselves on a first-name basis PIK Professor Jonathan Moreno recalls when it was unheard-of to call doctors by their first names, both in his own family and in the popular culture of the 1960s and ’70s. Community schools offer more than just teaching Penn In the News The New York Times Community schools offer more than just teaching The Netter Center University-Assisted Community Schools Network, founded in 2015, is noted as a valuable partnership between community schools and about 70 universities. The first female Black Ph.D. in economics overcame impossible odds Penn In the News Investor’s Business Daily The first female Black Ph.D. in economics overcame impossible odds A profile examines the life of Sadie Tanner Mossel Alexander, the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in economics, graduate from Penn Carey Law, and practice law in Pennsylvania. Emily Stafford learned to love field hockey in part because of the pandemic Penn In the News The Washington Post Emily Stafford learned to love field hockey in part because of the pandemic In a profile, Yorktown high school senior Emily Stafford says that she’s committed to playing field hockey at the University of Pennsylvania, where she’ll be studying at the Wharton School. The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Penn In the News Accepted.com The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Peggy Bishop Lane of the Wharton School is featured on a segment of “Admissions Straight Talk” to give an in-depth overview of the Wharton Global Executive MBA program. The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Penn In the News Slate.com The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Serena Mayeri of Penn Carey Law says that decisions like Trump v. Hawaii have unsettled the foundational premises of law professors’ lives. Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn’s new application essay prompt is highlighted for its focus on gratitude, with quotes from Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule and Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences. The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school Penn In the News Forbes The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school An analysis from the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the School of Social Policy & Practice shows that supplying $50 a week to 10 seniors yielded positive financial and mental results. Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule reports a 34% boost in applications for Penn’s first year of test-optional admissions, 2020-21, with sustained increases in numbers and application diversity into 2022. White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years. Load More
Community schools offer more than just teaching Penn In the News The New York Times Community schools offer more than just teaching The Netter Center University-Assisted Community Schools Network, founded in 2015, is noted as a valuable partnership between community schools and about 70 universities. The first female Black Ph.D. in economics overcame impossible odds Penn In the News Investor’s Business Daily The first female Black Ph.D. in economics overcame impossible odds A profile examines the life of Sadie Tanner Mossel Alexander, the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in economics, graduate from Penn Carey Law, and practice law in Pennsylvania. Emily Stafford learned to love field hockey in part because of the pandemic Penn In the News The Washington Post Emily Stafford learned to love field hockey in part because of the pandemic In a profile, Yorktown high school senior Emily Stafford says that she’s committed to playing field hockey at the University of Pennsylvania, where she’ll be studying at the Wharton School. The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Penn In the News Accepted.com The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Peggy Bishop Lane of the Wharton School is featured on a segment of “Admissions Straight Talk” to give an in-depth overview of the Wharton Global Executive MBA program. The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Penn In the News Slate.com The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Serena Mayeri of Penn Carey Law says that decisions like Trump v. Hawaii have unsettled the foundational premises of law professors’ lives. Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn’s new application essay prompt is highlighted for its focus on gratitude, with quotes from Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule and Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences. The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school Penn In the News Forbes The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school An analysis from the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the School of Social Policy & Practice shows that supplying $50 a week to 10 seniors yielded positive financial and mental results. Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule reports a 34% boost in applications for Penn’s first year of test-optional admissions, 2020-21, with sustained increases in numbers and application diversity into 2022. White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years. Load More
The first female Black Ph.D. in economics overcame impossible odds Penn In the News Investor’s Business Daily The first female Black Ph.D. in economics overcame impossible odds A profile examines the life of Sadie Tanner Mossel Alexander, the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in economics, graduate from Penn Carey Law, and practice law in Pennsylvania. Emily Stafford learned to love field hockey in part because of the pandemic Penn In the News The Washington Post Emily Stafford learned to love field hockey in part because of the pandemic In a profile, Yorktown high school senior Emily Stafford says that she’s committed to playing field hockey at the University of Pennsylvania, where she’ll be studying at the Wharton School. The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Penn In the News Accepted.com The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Peggy Bishop Lane of the Wharton School is featured on a segment of “Admissions Straight Talk” to give an in-depth overview of the Wharton Global Executive MBA program. The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Penn In the News Slate.com The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Serena Mayeri of Penn Carey Law says that decisions like Trump v. Hawaii have unsettled the foundational premises of law professors’ lives. Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn’s new application essay prompt is highlighted for its focus on gratitude, with quotes from Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule and Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences. The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school Penn In the News Forbes The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school An analysis from the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the School of Social Policy & Practice shows that supplying $50 a week to 10 seniors yielded positive financial and mental results. Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule reports a 34% boost in applications for Penn’s first year of test-optional admissions, 2020-21, with sustained increases in numbers and application diversity into 2022. White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years. Load More
Emily Stafford learned to love field hockey in part because of the pandemic Penn In the News The Washington Post Emily Stafford learned to love field hockey in part because of the pandemic In a profile, Yorktown high school senior Emily Stafford says that she’s committed to playing field hockey at the University of Pennsylvania, where she’ll be studying at the Wharton School. The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Penn In the News Accepted.com The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Peggy Bishop Lane of the Wharton School is featured on a segment of “Admissions Straight Talk” to give an in-depth overview of the Wharton Global Executive MBA program. The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Penn In the News Slate.com The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Serena Mayeri of Penn Carey Law says that decisions like Trump v. Hawaii have unsettled the foundational premises of law professors’ lives. Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn’s new application essay prompt is highlighted for its focus on gratitude, with quotes from Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule and Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences. The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school Penn In the News Forbes The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school An analysis from the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the School of Social Policy & Practice shows that supplying $50 a week to 10 seniors yielded positive financial and mental results. Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule reports a 34% boost in applications for Penn’s first year of test-optional admissions, 2020-21, with sustained increases in numbers and application diversity into 2022. White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years. Load More
The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Penn In the News Accepted.com The only online Ivy League Executive MBA program Peggy Bishop Lane of the Wharton School is featured on a segment of “Admissions Straight Talk” to give an in-depth overview of the Wharton Global Executive MBA program. The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Penn In the News Slate.com The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Serena Mayeri of Penn Carey Law says that decisions like Trump v. Hawaii have unsettled the foundational premises of law professors’ lives. Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn’s new application essay prompt is highlighted for its focus on gratitude, with quotes from Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule and Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences. The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school Penn In the News Forbes The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school An analysis from the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the School of Social Policy & Practice shows that supplying $50 a week to 10 seniors yielded positive financial and mental results. Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule reports a 34% boost in applications for Penn’s first year of test-optional admissions, 2020-21, with sustained increases in numbers and application diversity into 2022. White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years. Load More
The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Penn In the News Slate.com The Supreme Court is blowing up law school, too Serena Mayeri of Penn Carey Law says that decisions like Trump v. Hawaii have unsettled the foundational premises of law professors’ lives. Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn’s new application essay prompt is highlighted for its focus on gratitude, with quotes from Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule and Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences. The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school Penn In the News Forbes The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school An analysis from the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the School of Social Policy & Practice shows that supplying $50 a week to 10 seniors yielded positive financial and mental results. Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule reports a 34% boost in applications for Penn’s first year of test-optional admissions, 2020-21, with sustained increases in numbers and application diversity into 2022. White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years. Load More
Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Want to get into Penn? Show a little gratitude—on an essay prompt Penn’s new application essay prompt is highlighted for its focus on gratitude, with quotes from Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule and Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences. The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school Penn In the News Forbes The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school An analysis from the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the School of Social Policy & Practice shows that supplying $50 a week to 10 seniors yielded positive financial and mental results. Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule reports a 34% boost in applications for Penn’s first year of test-optional admissions, 2020-21, with sustained increases in numbers and application diversity into 2022. White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years. Load More
The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school Penn In the News Forbes The Rooted School network: Experiencing success in college and work in high school An analysis from the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the School of Social Policy & Practice shows that supplying $50 a week to 10 seniors yielded positive financial and mental results. Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule reports a 34% boost in applications for Penn’s first year of test-optional admissions, 2020-21, with sustained increases in numbers and application diversity into 2022. White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years. Load More
Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Penn In the News Higher Ed Dive Here’s what happened when 3 colleges, including the University of Pennsylvania, went test optional Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule reports a 34% boost in applications for Penn’s first year of test-optional admissions, 2020-21, with sustained increases in numbers and application diversity into 2022. White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years. Load More
White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion Penn In the News The New York Times White House student loan forgiveness could cost about $400 billion The Penn Wharton Budget estimates that all three components of President Biden’s forgiveness plan will cost about $600 billion over 10 years.