upenn.edu |
Monthly Uniques | 734.6K US |
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One of only two Ivy League Schools in the United States offering MS, MSW, and PhD degrees in the fields of social policy and clinical social work. Information about social work and 12 joint degree programs, continuing education, research activities, and recent faculty publications are offered. [Description from dmoz]
The University of Pennsylvania was founded by Benjamin Franklin when he had a little down time between establishing a country and experimenting with lightning. Since opening its doors to students in 1751, the Ivy League university has accumulated a notable list of accomplishments, including the creation of the first medical school in the US and the invention of the ENIAC computer. The university has about 24,000 students that pursue their studies in four undergraduate schools and a dozen graduate and professional schools, including the renowned Wharton School and the Annenberg School for Communications. Former president Judith Rodin was the first female to head an Ivy League university. [Description from Hoover's]
This site reaches over 735K U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor listens to National Public Radio and reads the Philidelphia Inquirer.
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US Web Demographics
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114 | |
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95 | ||
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77 | ||
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$0-50k |
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85 | |
| $50-100k |
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90 | ||
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105 | |
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113 | |
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No College |
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75 | |
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104 | |
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166 | |
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Caucasian |
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86 | |
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172 | |
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197 | |
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Audience Also Likes
Data Source: United States
The people who visit upenn.edu are also likely to visit these categories and sites:
| Affinity | Nonprofit |
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| 28.5x | gutenberg.org |
| 16.0x | Internet Archive |
| 11.1x | The Library of Congr... |
| 8.0x | National Public Radi... |
| Affinity | Schools/Universities |
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| 12.7x | the University of Mi... |
| 10.0x | the University of Wa... |
| 9.6x | the University of Te... |
| 7.2x | Harvard |
| Affinity | Regional/Local News |
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| 9.9x | Philidelphia Inquire... |
| 9.3x | Boston Globe |
| 7.3x | New York Times |
| 5.7x | Washington Post |
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