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With soaring interest in two main contests and a new batch of winners for one of them, Wharton Entrepreneurial Programs is having the best week ever.
The next viral video on YouTube just might come from dear old Penn.
U.S. News and World Report may say Penn is tied for sixth place, but it's number two for the quality of its students' note-taking, according to GradeGuru.com.
Defense lawyers and prosecutors agree that 2005 alumnus Edward Anderton is fully culpable for helping organize an identity-theft scam in which he and his ex-girlfriend stole about $119,000.
When Microsoft upgrades to its newest operating system, Penn is likely to follow suit.
New study spaces called Incubation Stations in the Weiss Tech House will provide students with more room to think this semester.
Transforming books into digital resources may be the latest trend in the world of academic libraries, but Penn officials say it may be a while before Penn joins in on the fun.
YouTube-addicts beware - more distractions are on their way.
Technology upgrades across campus are giving more students an interactive classroom experience.
The days of students sending files to themselves and waiting in line for computers at Van Pelt may finally be over.
Navigating Penn InTouch and registering for classes might be smoother sailing next year.
Less than a day after its first successful run, the Large Hadron Collider - the largest particle accelerator in the world - ran into its first glitch on Sept. 11 and has been shut down since.
The Microsoft empire struck back this week with a new advertising campaign. The company is out to prove that it's not as stodgy as Apple commercials make it out to be.
Students obsessed with Gmail, Google Calendar and Gchat will soon be able to add the "Google phone" to their arsenal.
Penn is continuing its efforts to maintain its status as a pioneer on the final frontier - the human brain.
Both on and off campus, Penn's Internet2 network is about to see an expansion.
According to Information Systems and Computing, longer is better.
Information Systems and Computing has reconfigured Penn's wireless settings.
One Penn professor is in Switzerland today to test drive the largest particle accelerator ever built.