Over 1,000 Philadelphians gather to plan Occupy Philadelphia protest
Penn students stood alongside lawyers, anarchists and the unemployed at an Occupy Philadelphia meeting on Tuesday night.
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Penn students stood alongside lawyers, anarchists and the unemployed at an Occupy Philadelphia meeting on Tuesday night.
Every morning, the Wharton School’s Associate Dean Deirdre Woods prepares for work by carefully selecting her outfit. Her decision can sometimes take a few extra minutes since she has to ensure that her clothes are suitable for her commute.
A new Wharton Innovation Fund announced on Wednesday will offer 25 $5,000 grants to students, faculty and staff to pursue creative business ideas.
Penn may have made history last Friday, but Wharton’s personal fundraising goal has yet to be met.
Quad residents will soon enjoy a futuristic view thanks to the Wistar Institute’s $100 million new building on 36th and Spruce streets.
If you need another reason to say “hi” to the kid sitting next to you in Finance 101, remember — he could get you a job one day.
For Wharton School MBA hopefuls, a written application may no longer be enough.
For many years, Penn students used Blackboard and webCafé as their primary means of getting course materials from professors. But two new learning management systems may begin to rival the original two systems this fall.
In commemoration of the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, the Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology’s latest exhibit showcases items recovered from ground zero.
While many Wharton students take their knowledge to financial institutions, two graduates hope to turn the tables by pumping money into financial research at their alma mater.
Wharton has always been selective when sorting through applicants, but now the school is checking the resumes of course management systems.
As new students fill University City, the arts community will be sending off one of its own.
Penn’s administration has been successfully working with students to make ethically responsible purchases.
A new robot created by Penn engineers may someday put the Philadelphia Phillies’ Cliff Lee out of a job.
When Penn Medicine student Tim Soo realized he left his violin at home, he decided to build one. His new “violin” involved no strings, a bow made from a Wii remote and sounds from a music library on his Mac.
When people think of Philadelphia, science isn’t what comes to mind, said School of Engineering and Applied Science and School of Social Policy and Practice alumna Gerri Trooskin.
A recent study performed by the National Institute of Drug Abuse has shown that cell phones can emit radiation that can cause changes in brain activity. But according to Bioengineering professor Kenneth Foster, this study— and others — have been wrongly interpreted into apocalyptic forecasts.
A new website that hopes to replace the “casual encounters” section of Craigslist for college students may soon offer its services to Penn.
College junior Benjamin Brockman saw a chance to make a difference and acted on it.
If AT&T; has its way, there may be more bars in more places — but fewer cell-phone carrier options.