Nov 15, 2017
Olivier Noel, a sixth-year student in Penn State College of Medicine's MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program, has risen to national fame after appearing on ABC's hit reality show “Shark Tank.”
Aug 29, 2017
Penn State College of Medicine graduate program alumni Varun Prabhu and Olivier Noel were recently featured by the Philadelphia Business Journal in a story titled "Millennials to Watch in Life Sciences."
Aug 24, 2017
Seventy-eight incoming graduate students pursuing DrPH, master’s or PhD degrees at Penn State College of Medicine recently participated in the annual Graduate Student Oath Ceremony. During the Aug. 18 ceremony, […]
Jul 31, 2017
At the 2017 Penn State College of Medicine MD Program White Coat Ceremony, held July 28, 2017, at Hershey Lodge, the MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program welcomed eight new students.
As the 50th class of medical students slipped into their white physician coats for the first time, faculty members, family and friends reflected on both the history and future of Penn State College of Medicine.
Jun 6, 2017
Six students graduated from Penn State College of Medicine's MD/PhD Medical Scientist Training Program in May.
May 17, 2017
A new $2.4 million program for graduate students seeking to contribute to breakthrough discoveries in medicine and biology by using "big data" has been established at Penn State, with nearly $1.4 million in funding from the National Library of Medicine of the U.S. National Institutes of Health and more than $1 million from the University.
Apr 5, 2017
Penn State College of Medicine MD/PhD student Sarah Jefferson is the recipient of a National Institute of Mental Health F30 award for her study of depression.
Mar 17, 2017
The five Penn State College of Medicine MD/PhD students who are in their fourth year of medical training received their residency destinations during the March 2017 Match Day celebration.
There were cheers, hugs and tears as 134 members of the Penn State College of Medicine graduating class of 2017 ripped open envelopes. Printed on letters within those envelopes were their residency destinations.