Penn gets $5.65M grant for transportation research
The University Transportation Center — co-directed by Penn and Carnegie Mellon University — received a grant of $5.65 million from the Department of Transportation on Saturday.
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The University Transportation Center — co-directed by Penn and Carnegie Mellon University — received a grant of $5.65 million from the Department of Transportation on Saturday.
The Penn senior design team that just won an award for their Titan Arm is looking for a way forward with 3D printing.
Party animals are still looking to their phones to figure out parties to go to.
A company that comes out from the University’s research lab has received national recognition and support.
Student-run venture capital firm Dorm Room Fund, approaching its first anniversary, is open for new business.
Penn faculty who want to turn their research into business will now have access to mentorship on business strategy.
For those who want to turn their PennApps hack into a successful business, a new initiative might provide the support they are looking for.
8:30 p.m., Friday — The hack just started. Though just off a flight from Switzerland, the team from ETH Zurich had already arrived at their desks in the Engineering Quad early.
This year, PennApps Hackathon is going big.
Fans of Korean food now have another place to go at the west end of campus.
Wharton is bringing Huntsman Hall to its students’ pockets.
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While some students would fly to Istanbul to pursue their interest in Near Eastern culture, the Turkish Student Association held their own gathering for the Philadelphia community at Houston Hall.
Jane Harman was one of the few Democrats who supported the Iraq war, but her support was not without reservations.
Microfinance can help save communities in need, but only if done responsibly.
On the eve of Chinese Lunar New Year, an all-day conference on Chinese business attracted more than 200 professionals and students from around the area.
The madness of the PennApps Hackathon weekend might have ended weeks ago, but for those who still wanted to work on their projects, the programming zeal is far from over.
In 2003, The Soapbox Magazine was founded to encourage political discourse on campus. Ten years later, after changing its name, the magazine is still the University’s “soapbox.”