Penn students head to the DNC
Next month, Philadelphia will host the Democratic National Convention — and some Penn students are helping make that happen.
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Next month, Philadelphia will host the Democratic National Convention — and some Penn students are helping make that happen.
First-generation students at Penn will soon have another resource to turn to for questions or advising.
Choosing classes may seem overwhelming — especially when it’s your first time. Students have hundreds of options to choose from — ranging from massive, auditorium-filling lectures to smaller, more interactive seminars. Some of those classes are easy to get into, while others take both planning and a good deal of luck.
The Graduate School of Education won a $138,000 grant earlier this month to study the law school admissions market.
Nursing students at Penn learn valuable skills in biology and physiology, but they also study a more unusual subject: ethics.
Students considering the philosophy major have a new concentration option to take into account.
For prospective students, Quaker Days provides an opportunity to experience what it’s like to actually sleep, eat and live like a Penn student academically as well as socially.
After 26 years, the Institute for Research in Cognitive Science is closing, though administrators say the cognitive science major will not be affected.
Despite efforts from the University to normalize seeking help, many Penn students don’t like to ask for it — even when they’re testing to apply to graduate school.
For College senior Naomi Stark, submatriculating into a master´s program in philosophy wasn’t a way to build her resume — she wanted to engage at a higher level with philosophical content she was interested in.
For students who want to dig deeper into a subject, honors courses can be an opportunity to take intro courses on a more intensive level.
Lead poisoning leapt into the national eye last year after residents in Flint, Mich. reported dangerously high levels of the metal in their water supply — but at Penn, one class has been teaching the dangers of lead poisoning for years.
In what will likely be a controversial decision, Career Services has announced that starting this fall, Penn students will no longer be able to participate in on-campus recruiting, or OCR.
Despite the name, a background in IT isn’t the most important part of being an IT advisor. What is? Customer service.
Being an engineer at Penn is already hard; so is being pre-med. Unsurprisingly, few students try to do both.
Students who take time off between high school and college are less likely to graduate on time, according to a recent Drexel study.
People struggling to keep up with overly ambitious New Year's resolutions may have found a solution: behavioral economics.
Penn students registering for preceptorials this semester may have been surprised to notice some new offerings.
At a TechCrunch hackathon in 2013, two Australian programmers debuted their new mobile app: Titstare, an app for men to take pictures of themselves staring at women’s breasts.
Still unsure about what you’re doing this summer? Don’t worry — you’re not alone.