Fulbright award-winners weigh their future options
This year, the number of Penn students admitted to the Fulbright United States Student Program nearly doubled, from 13 to 21.
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This year, the number of Penn students admitted to the Fulbright United States Student Program nearly doubled, from 13 to 21.
Traffic reports and newspaper articles are not typical poetry material — but English lecturer Kenneth Goldsmith performed his poems with a unique twist at the White House on Wednesday as part of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Evening of Poetry.”
The 13th annual Wharton Business Plan Competition came to a conclusion at Wednesday’s Venture Finals, where Stylitics — a company that analyzes clothing purchasing behavior — was announced first-place winner.
Students passing through College Green yesterday may have noticed something unusual — a large white Keds van parked in the grass with the slogan, “How do you do?”
“India: Gaining Momentum” was the theme of the 15th annual Wharton India Economic Forum held Friday at Center City’s Park Hyatt hotel. India’s most esteemed businessmen and politicians came to speak about India and where it’s headed, said Wharton senior Kabir Singh Bedi, an organizer for the event.
Apathetic is one label that Wharton School students have rejected.
Last week, Wharton became the first school to launch an all-digital publishing program.
Blackboard’s days may be numbered. Three Penn students have designed a new online learning-management system — Coursekit — and they believe it will fundamentally change the way college courses are taught.
*This story appeared in the 2011 Joke Issue.
It might not seem possible, but lyrics like “It’s Friday, Friday,” have earned 13-year-old Rebecca Black more than 70 million YouTube hits, a place on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart and more than $25,000 a week.
Joe’s Cafe in Steinberg-Deitrich Hall and the Music Building surpassed Penn’s goals by earning gold level Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certificates in the last two weeks.
Nothing in life is free — not even The New York Times online. Beginning March 28, users who read more than 20 articles a month will become “digital subscribers.” In other words, they will be charged $15 a month.
While business skills are at the forefront of the Wharton School curriculum, the Master of Business Administration program is undertaking changes to keep its students ahead of the game in a different arena — writing.
On Monday, the Wharton School launched Knowledge@Wharton High School — a free online publication geared towards high-school students.
The next Mark Zuckerberg may be walking Penn’s campus. Wharton freshman Wesley Zhao and College freshman Dan Shipper, along with New York University freshman Ajay Mehta, partnered to create WhereMyFriends.be — a website that maps the locations of a user’s Facebook friends.
Penn graduate schools showed slight improvements in this year’s U.S. News and World Report graduate school rankings released Tuesday.
Nobel laureates, Supreme Court justices, billion-dollar entrepreneurs — Penn has many notable alumni. Now it can add one more to its list — a reality television star.
The Wharton School remained in fourth place for the second year straight in Bloomberg Businessweek’s rankings of undergraduate business schools, released on March 4. However, Wharton administrators say these rankings may not be accurate.
Students who share articles online rarely think twice about their motives behind it. But Wharton professors Katherine Milkman and Jonah Berger are dedicated to exploring the science behind each click.
Thick textbooks and heavy backpacks are about to be a thing of the past for The Wharton School’s executive Masters of Business Administration students.