A pop-up art gallery, TruthToPower, will be exhibiting works from artists like Banksy and Hank WIllis Thomas while the Democratic National Convention is in Philadelphia
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Undergraduate students in the Annenberg School took a trip to Cleveland, Ohio, and Philadelphia, Pa., to learn about the conventions
Wharton study concludes that taking photos increases feelings of engagement and immersion
Another Wharton graduate has entered the 2016 political fray: 2011 MBA graduate Evan McMullin.
During the Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia in late September 2015, Walnut Street and several other major roads were closed to accommodate
The one-acre plot sits behind the Karabots Pediatric Care Center at 48th and Market Streets. It is considered the main volunteer project for the Democratic National Convention, which will be in Philadelphia, July 25-28
Penn Wharton Budget Model is an interactive, nonpartisan website that allows its users to adjust different factors related to public policy proposals to get an idea of how a proposal will affect the nation in real life
During the summer, Penn is home to several programs like Penn GEMS, for female high school students interested in STEM, and the Sabermetric-focused Wharton Moneyball Academy
Differential privacy allows companies like Apple to gather information from its users without linking that information back to their identities
Professor Jeffery Green's new book, "The Shadow of Unfairness: A Plebeian Theory of Liberal Democracy," argues that socioeconomic status affects one's political voice
ABC's entrepreneurial TV Show "Shark Tank" held closed auditions for Penn Students last Saturday in Huntsman Hall
Vegetarian restaurant Beefsteak is now open in Houston Hall in the space previously occupied by Einstein Bagel Bros.
A Pi Kappa Alpha freshman was suspended from the fraternity after using a derogatory term in an internal email
The First Generation Center aims to provide centralized support than student groups like PennFirst