Biotechnology tools presented to postdocs at biannual fair
Postdocs met with vendors earlier this week to fundraise and keep up to date with the newest biotechnology.
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Postdocs met with vendors earlier this week to fundraise and keep up to date with the newest biotechnology.
Alfredo Allende is 19 years old and an undocumented immigrant who has been living in the United States by himself for the past two years.
College freshman Percia Verlin was first introduced to award-winning poet, actor and 2004 College graduate Carlos Andres Gomez when she watched a YouTube video of his spoken word performance a few weeks ago.
Last weekend, students of all nationalities “converged” for a discussion of the future of Mexico.
The closest Associate Director of the African-American Resource Center Brother Rabb Carter has ever been to Palestine was a few years ago when two Israeli soldiers came to Penn to talk about their traumatic memories from the frontline.
“Let the spirit shoot through you,” 2011 College graduate Grace Ambrose said of American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen’s music. “It’s the only way.”
In 1970, Paul Orfalea, a self-identified hyperactive dyslexic, founded Kinko’s copy chain with a $5,000 bank loan co-signed by both his parents.
College freshman Amelia Storck lives at the Quadrangle and from her dorm room, she frequently hears the Mask & Wig Club rehearsing for their fall production.
Mike Harpring says art is better nurtured in West Philadelphia than in New York City.
Michelle Len, a junior majoring in computer science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has never ventured out of California or sat on an airplane her entire life. That is, until this morning, when she flew to Philadelphia for the Ivy Plus STEM Symposium.