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(10/13/11 3:44am)
On Wednesday night, a group of Wharton Women members strutted their stuff on a runway on the second floor of Huntsman Hall. Instead of showing off the latest trends, however, these students modeled office-ready outfits.
(04/22/11 8:05am)
On Thursday night, a number of Penn students traced the history of American Jews merely by walking through the three floors of a museum just 20 minutes from campus.
(03/24/11 9:04am)
For graduate students sweating over the annual Pottruck membership rates, a change will soon be in order.
(03/18/11 8:49am)
Using his hip-hop background to address urban problems, Penn Graduate School of Education alumnus and Columbia University professor Marc Lamont Hill spoke about bringing social change to the United States.
(03/16/11 8:07am)
Graduate School of Education professor Lawrence Sipe died unexpectedly on Friday, March 11.
(03/02/11 7:54am)
For Penn undergraduates considering law school, making an informed decision about whether or not to attend is not always easy.
(02/25/11 6:42am)
Undergraduate students looking to turn their passion for community service into a career received words of wisdom from alumni and professors at the School of Social Policy and Practice.
(02/23/11 9:36am)
The Law School has seen a decrease in applications this year, according to Renee Post, associate dean for admissions and financial aid at Penn Law.
(02/11/11 6:24am)
Alzheimer’s researchers at Penn recently began collaborating on the International Genomics of Alzheimer’s Project to map out the genes that contribute to the disease.
(02/10/11 6:13am)
After more than 60 years of totalitarian rule, the Republic of Kazakhstan is making strides towards education reform with the help of the Graduate School of Education.
(02/03/11 6:13am)
Thanks to a plan created by a team from the School of Design, the northeast corridor may soon be on the right track for high-speed rail development.
(01/28/11 9:32am)
Instead of stressing before a test, take pen to paper and write down your concerns, a recent University of Chicago study suggests.
(01/26/11 7:46am)
For Penn students interested in attending law school, one hurdle in the application process may soon be eliminated.
(01/21/11 9:25am)
In the time it takes some students to complete one major, a few Penn undergraduates are earning both their graduate and undergraduate degrees.
(01/13/11 7:48am)
One year after the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti, much of the nation remains in disrepair.
(11/18/10 11:03am)
Wednesday night, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt strode onto the stage at Irvine Auditorium. Aiming a video camera at the audience, Gordon-Levitt said, “I actually heard someone told you to turn your cameras off. They were perfectly wrong …You can record this whole damn thing if you want, and I’d love it if you do.”
(11/05/10 8:49am)
“It would be nice if your tampon structure soaked up water,” comedian Dana Goldberg commented on Thursday night, pondering the significance of the red “Covenant” sculpture located near the high rises on the University’s campus.
(10/21/10 7:12am)
On Wednesday night, comedian Bill Cosby strode onto the stage at Irvine Auditorium and plopped down into the navy chair at center stage.
(09/27/10 10:09am)
This weekend, Penn students of all class years gathered to witness this event and many more as part of the Social Planning and Events Committee’s second annual Fall Festival, which featured a Nickelodeon theme this year.