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Peyton Furst of Chatham (19) protects the crease from Mountain Lakes' Abigail Hawes (15) in Friday's high school girls ...
More than 100 Jewish faculty and staff said the Trump administration's depiction of alleged antisemitism on campus "bears ...
Arnold Mathijssen, a physicist at the University of Pennsylvania, is partial to pour-over coffee, which involves manually pouring hot water over ground beans and filtering it into a pot or mug below.
In a statement to the Trump administration, 180 heads of colleges and universities, including from Dickinson College and ...
Thousands of athletes will descend on the University of Pennsylvania's Franklin Field from April 24-26 to compete in track ...
In what is one of the largest layoffs in recent years in the Keystone State, a hospital system is closing multiple locations ...
Villanova, Temple, Haverford, and Bryn Mawr were among the more than 250 schools nationwide that signed onto the letter ...
Harvard spent $230,000 on federal lobbying in the first quarter of 2025 — its highest quarterly total since George W. Bush’s ...
A few days ago, in a move that attracted international attention, the White House threatened to strip Harvard University of ...
The number of drug-related deaths among New Yorkers living in shelters dropped by 17% last year, according to new city data ...
Primary care clinicians often see patients before a suicide attempt. Now, some are being given the tools to intervene in time ...
In more recent decades, the diagnostic criteria for autism have broadened, producing a spectrum ranging from severe impacts to more modest ones. Today’s definition encompasses “individuals with milder ...