Google aside, campus career interests defy Businessweek survey trends
For a company trying to attract the top students in the country, having a ball pit in the office isn’t a bad idea.
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For a company trying to attract the top students in the country, having a ball pit in the office isn’t a bad idea.
Though the job market may appear bleak, from Career Services’ perspective, it’s looking to be a strong year.
For Penn students weary of typical blockbuster offerings, the Philadelphia Film Festival has long provided relief. This year, the antidote to box-office boredom became even more accessible as screenings have moved closer to campus.
Next time you complain about the walk to David Rittenhouse Laboratory, take comfort in knowing that the most remote location on your schedule is on the same continent.
You may not know Karl Ulrich, but chances are that he once had a hand in making your lunch box the envy of the playground.
Applying to a master’s of business administration program can be just as daunting a task as applying to college.
Taking a class you have no interest in to fulfill a major requirement is a part of life for most students.
As the old adage goes: who you are with is often more important than what you are doing.
Not all Wharton MBA students know Kembrel Jones personally, but they all have his number.
The average Wharton School student isn’t shy when it comes to expressing his or her honest opinion. However, complaints are rare when it comes to students’ opinions on teaching assistants in Management 100: Leadership and Communication in Groups.
Credit the founders of Kembrel.com for giving students another reason to procrastinate this fall.
It’s no secret that when creativity and business collide in the film industry, the results can be grisly.
Despite his prominent role in fighting for civil rights, Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black opened his speech on Saturday night with a disclaimer: “I am very much not a natural-born leader,” he said.
For hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco, deciding to accept the invitation to take part in “The People Speak” was easy.
Ted Sorensen has given men of all ages a reason to be grateful, or so he told an audience at the Penn Bookstore Wednesday.
When asked by one brave student about Forbes Magazine ranking Penn number 83 in its 2009 edition of “America’s Best Colleges,” Steve Forbes simply replied, “The market doesn’t agree with that, so I wouldn’t lose any sleep over[it].”
Brooklyn-based band, The Antlers, have achieved what most indie artists can only dream of: an 8.5 rating and the elusive “Best New Music” title from music website Pitchfork Media.