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(03/29/10 7:31am)
At the 14th Annual Wharton India Economic Forum held Saturday at the Park Hyatt in Center City, India’s leading businessmen, politicians and film personalities discussed a wide variety of topics ranging from health care and performing arts to entrepreneurship in India.
(06/04/09 3:27pm)
While most Penn students were settling in to another semester of math problems, term papers and study sessions, I was on the other side of the world, nervously fumbling with a piece of chalk as I presented grammar lessons to a group of 10-year-olds.
(05/28/09 9:00am)
While most Penn students were settling in to another semester of math problems, term papers and study sessions, I was on the other side of the world, nervously fumbling with a piece of chalk as I presented grammar lessons to a group of 10-year-olds.
(12/02/08 10:00am)
Though the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India last week were thousands of miles away, for some students, they hit close to home.
(11/24/08 10:00am)
Playing a fantasy sports game online is one thing, but creating one, attracting one million users and then selling it, is another.
(11/21/08 10:00am)
The Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools has awarded Nursing Dean Afaf Meleis with its 2008 International Distinguished Leadership Award.
(11/18/08 10:00am)
During his pediatrics clinical, Nursing senior Colin Plover discovered that hiding the needle is an important tactic when giving a child a shot.
(11/14/08 10:00am)
As advanced registration comes to an end this weekend, students are busy skimming the course booklet for classes that satisfy both their requirements and their curiosity.
(11/06/08 10:00am)
For 32 Penn students, arguing is more than just something you do with your roommate or in philosophy recitation - it's a structured competition.
(11/04/08 10:00am)
"It was an eye-opening experience," said Engineering junior Young Yim of his trip to do bioengineering in southern China this summer with the Engineering school's Global BioMedical Service Program.
(11/03/08 10:00am)
Engineering students interested in research now have an opportunity to look beyond the classroom.
(10/09/08 9:00am)
College sophomore Francis Udler calls her plans for this weekend "ridiculous."
(10/06/08 9:00am)
That 9 a.m. math class just got a little better.
(09/30/08 9:00am)
As the word spread that Stephen Lynch would be performing on campus this semester, many students raised questions regarding his "offensive" and "sensitive" jokes.
(09/30/08 9:00am)
With research becoming a vital part of the undergraduate experience at Penn, the Nursing school has devised a way to allow its student researchers to showcase their work through a research journal dedicated to them.
(09/22/08 9:00am)
Behind the Quad, in an area many students never explore, some of the nation's best research is being conducted.
(09/19/08 9:00am)
From his "straightforward rhetoric" to his "piercing blue eyes," Anderson Cooper is giving the students who know him plenty of reasons to get excited about his upcoming speech.
(09/03/08 9:00am)
Freshmen are quickly learning the joys of free food and merchandise during NSO. Upperclassmen can now take part by grabbing a free notebook around campus.
(05/16/08 9:00am)
Graduate students spent a day celebrating springtime their way during GradFest '08 earlier this month.
(05/02/08 9:00am)
Hillary Clinton isn't the only one who wants to make sure everyone is insured.