771 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(11/15/12 12:03am)
A few School of Engineering and Applied Science courses are enabling Penn students to join the exclusive ranks of those who create internet applications at companies like Google and Facebook.
(11/12/12 4:56am)
Not only do interdisciplinary majors cater to students with a variety of academic interests, they also open up numerous career options.
(11/05/12 4:18am)
During his time at Penn, Joseph Ahearn never saw himself as the cornerstone of several political campaigns. A classical studies and American history major, the 2007 College graduate was not especially involved in politics as a student.
(10/26/12 4:28am)
Penn is looking to provide a glimpse into its global reach with a modern touch.
(10/05/12 4:15am)
While many Penn students have experience warding off cockroaches in their college house rooms, a lab in the School of Engineering and Applied Science is manufacturing cutting-edge robots that mimic these insects.
(10/05/12 3:20am)
Dartmouth College
(10/04/12 5:30am)
On Monday, a group of hackers leaked 1,764 data entries from Penn. The information included names, PennCard ID numbers, phone numbers and email addresses of students, administrators and alumni.
(10/03/12 9:05pm)
Leaked private information of over a thousand Penn students and administrators has been removed from the internet, according to a University press release.
(09/27/12 3:35am)
Penn now has its own Craigslist.
(09/26/12 2:18am)
While the latest release of college rankings has kept Penn’s campus abuzz, their effect on prospective applicants to the University has been up for debate.
(09/06/12 1:40am)
This summer, Penn’s 12 undergraduate and graduate schools released their individual plans under the University’s Action Plan for Faculty Diversity and Excellence.
(07/11/12 11:54pm)
Sunday, I woke up to unsettling information. Bryce Harper — the great hope for my Washington Nationals — made the All-Star game.
(06/21/12 1:18am)
The Stop Online Privacy Act put the spotlight on internet regulation earlier this year, but the laws governing the way we use the web have yet to be decided.
(05/10/12 8:29pm)
Despite the large amount of parents staying near campus this weekend for Commencement, Homewood Suites at 41st and Walnut streets is not fully booked.
(04/19/12 11:28pm)
More than a fifth of the School of Engineering and Applied Science’s research budget comes from the Department of Defense.
(04/19/12 5:49am)
An eco-friendly window that’s cheaper than a normal window? A “seeing-eye belt”? A robot tailor that transforms your online shopping experience?
(04/18/12 2:17am)
The Pan-Asian American Community House will most likely have to wait until the next school year to welcome in a new director.
(04/09/12 3:56am)
Students still searching for summer internships should take heart from the success stories of last year.
(04/04/12 5:22am)
In a surprising turn of events, the Office of the Vice Provost for University Life announced that a basketball megastar may soon fill the vacant position of Pan-Asian American Community House director.
(04/02/12 3:41am)
The Penn Course Review beta site has come a long way from pen and paper to smart search.