Change by Us Philly engages local community
Change by Us Philly, a new social interactive media tool launched by the city of Philadelphia three weeks ago, will allow social activists the opportunity to become more engaged with the local community.
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Change by Us Philly, a new social interactive media tool launched by the city of Philadelphia three weeks ago, will allow social activists the opportunity to become more engaged with the local community.
College and Wharton sophomore Daniel White wants Penn students to make new friends by getting hi!.
While most students walk or take SEPTA around campus and the city, others prefer to travel on four wheels.
After being beta-tested in over 80 courses at 30 universities nationwide, Coursekit — a course management site created by three Penn students that hopes to compete with Blackboard — officially launches to the public today.
Students wanting to escape “the Penn bubble” or find cheaper housing often look to Center City for a place to live.
Tucked away on the corner of 54th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard in West Philadelphia is a 3.5-acre plot of land that once included an abandoned baseball field and a worn-down tennis court. Now, however, the Netter Center’s Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative — in partnership with the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Bartram’s Garden and Philadelphia Parks & Recreation — is helping transform the land into a farm and community garden where local residents can get fresh fruits and vegetables.
Teenage girls joke about going into cardiac arrest after seeing Justin Bieber. But researchers at Penn believe that Twitter can actually be an important resource for more serious discussions of cardiac arrest related issues.
College sophomore Dan Shipper started the year 2011 with a plan: to design and create as many apps as possible.
Penn Press is about to join the digital world with plans to launch over 400 e-books in January.
In the search for course management options other than Blackboard, Penn Libraries is pilot testing Sakai, a site whose central functions include the ability to create dynamic websites for student groups and researchers.
A new version of the Penn Course Review website launches today, just in time for the start of the advance registration period.
StartUp Academy — a program launched this month through Bain Capital Ventures — offers recent college graduates the chance to work at a startup company while learning entrepreneurial skills and working with innovative technologies.
Since it launched in May 2010, the UPstart program at Penn has helped over 50 faculty members turn their inventions into developing companies.
From Lee’s Hoagie House to Blarney Stone, businesses around campus are increasing their presence on Facebook and other social media sites to reach students.
Business is blossoming for 1997 Wharton graduate Bryan Burkhart and 1998 College and Engineering graduate Sonu Panda.
Penn artists need look no further than online to find their muse.
When it comes to finding love online, Penn students are slowly entering the game.
For some, like 2002 School of Veterinary Medicine graduate Paul McGough, a report released last week by the Physician Committee for Responsible Medicine ranking Penn as the worst offender in the Ivy League of the Animal Welfare Act was not too surprising.
In a recent report, Penn received the worst Research Misconduct score among Ivy League universities for its high number of repeat and severe violations of the Animal Welfare Act. Penn violations cited in the report, released by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, included one instance in which a newborn puppy was found trapped and dead under a floor grate.
A new website created by Penn undergraduates is hoping to find the next Justin Bieber.