International students struggle for U.S. employment
While seniors scramble to secure jobs before the recruiting season ends, one particular group of students faces more difficulties than everyone else.
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While seniors scramble to secure jobs before the recruiting season ends, one particular group of students faces more difficulties than everyone else.
At Penn’s General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception Laboratory, some professors and students are applying their skills to the study of swarming robots.
PennLink Is Back Up– Yup, the internship search engine is running again, if you're into that sort of thing.
Students living off-campus have a new venue for finding sublets and subletters.
As bike thieves run rampant on campus, there may be a bigger problem to consider.
Over the past semester, a new major at the School of Engineering and Applied Science has become a playground in which future social network company CEOs can learn in a small, interactive setting.
During its first general body meeting of the spring semester, the Undergraduate Assembly discussed ways of improving its winter airport shuttle service, as well as the possible creation of a new online service to help students with the off-campus housing search.
Penn students are finding ways improve their lives, one mobile application at a time.
This week, the Pan-Asian American Community House narrowed down its search for a new director to four candidates.
Instead of cursing the fact that you couldn’t get on Wikipedia yesterday, it’s time to find out what might be at stake.
Procrastinating college students around the world lost their go-to source of information on Wednesday.
From mummies to ancient swords to pottery from the Iron Age, the Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has offered visitors a look far back into the past for over a century and a quarter.
When College junior Jackie Koehn told her coach she needed to quit squash this year, it was so she could work toward a dual degree in mechanical engineering.
Many students, professors and alumni have experienced confusion between Penn and Penn State among friends and employers.
A debate between an English professor and the dean of admissions on Penn’s economic diversity took the form of an open campus discussion Tuesday.
In light of upcoming final exams, the Undergraduate Assembly hopes to increase resources that help students cope with stress.
As students scramble to secure housing for the next academic year, those in fraternities and sororities are turning to their brothers and sisters to obtain a lease.
Students interested in applying to law school may think twice about their status updates.
The new version of Penn Course Review has officially replaced its predecessor.
Penn’s place on a series of recent college rankings has prompted some to question the value of rankings in the admissions process.