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Video game lovers will soon be able to interact with the streets of Philadelphia on their iPhones.
One Nursing student has found a way to view health care through an environmental lens.
As a result of its newly acquired Hewlett-Packard grant, Penn will be able to continue its work in Ghana.
Through its “Best Food on Campus” contest, the Orthodox Community at Penn is searching for the tastiest recipes on campus to make up its new cookbook.
Several School of Engineering and Applied Science graduate students are working on a project that could revolutionize video games.
With its recently awarded $600,000 grant, the School of Engineering and Applied Science plans to raise interest in computer science through a new mentoring program.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed a new master’s degree program in nanotechnology that will combine classes from Engineering, Wharton and the School of Arts and Sciences.
Simply by entering in their college e-mail addresses and passwords, students can instantly connect with each other from across the globe through Randomdorm.com — a new video-chat website.
The result of more than a year’s worth of planning, the first issue of Synapse, a new student-run health care magazine, is currently circulating around campus.
To commemorate its 60th anniversary, the Society of Women Engineers held its Regional Conference here at Penn for the first time in over 50 years.
Undergraduates in the College interested in recruiting prospective students can now apply to join the College Cognoscenti.
Drexel University nursing students, among others, outscored Penn School of Nursing students on the National Council Licensure Examination, or NCLEX exams, for 2009.
The School of Nursing has partnered up with a West Philadelphia women’s shelter in order to provide women valuable health lessons that will benefit them in the future.
Scientists working at Penn’s Nano/Bio Interface Center have discovered the first photovoltaic circuit — a circuit that can directly convert light into electricity.
Penn Nursing Dean Afaf Meleis and the entire nursing faculty is working on its strategic plan — a set of goals that it hopes to address over the next five years.
The Kelly Writers House has been selected as the new home of Jacket, a prominent free online poetry magazine.
Gayle Laakmann, current Wharton MBA student and former Google, Microsoft and Apple employee, gave a lecture Thursday to a crowd of Computer Science and Engineering students about how to successfully interview with software companies.
A cappella fans nationwide can now hear Penn’s singers’ beautiful music.
Computer Science may seem like a purely Engineering subject, but now College, Wharton and even Penn Law students can get in on the action.