SGB's anti-hate charter aims to curb campus discrimination, while a revised budget seeks to address increased allocations requests for student activities.
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CMU and Pitt's BCI study shows brain's one-way neural paths resist change, aiding understanding of motor control, memory, and potential stroke recovery.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRS1xmUp_To[/embed]
Ramanan Raghavendran reflects on his first year as Chair, highlighting Penn's progress, a new values statement, and its role in shaping American leaders.
Rita Sogoti ’26 awarded the Douglass-O’Connell Global Internship for her academic excellence and commitment to social justice, set in Dublin, Ireland.
Join Ms. Dee at Lovett Memorial Library on Jan 16, 2025, for a fun-filled storytime for infants, funded by the William Penn Foundation.
Join us on January 21 for a screening of "Abortion and Women's Rights 1970," followed by a panel on its historical significance and current relevance.
Radnor Township offices will be closed on January 20 for MLK Day, reflecting on his legacy and encouraging community service and reflection activities.
Curtis Institute outbids Temple for Art Alliance building with $7.6M offer, despite AG's support for Temple's $6.2M bid, citing educational alignment.
Delaware County responds to Prospect Medical's bankruptcy, ensuring continued hospital operations amid concerns of financial mismanagement and service cuts.
PA's Bunny Hill Weekends offer beginner skiers discounts at resorts to boost tourism and support jobs, part of Shapiro's strategy for a vibrant winter economy.