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For those looking for a fun activity now that Fling has ended, cash prizes and texting have combined into an campus-wide scavenger hunt this week.
Thanks to the efforts of the Penn Art Club, students with a passion for art will be able to pursue their hobby in the Hill Underground Art Studio.
While many student groups are looking to the Student Activities Council for next year’s funding, the Wharton Council provides unique benefits for clubs associated with the school.
Wharton’s online publication is now expanding to the Middle East.
Although the Wharton School dropped from third to fourth place in BusinessWeek’s 2010 Undergraduate Business Program ranking, students do not consider this drop consequential.
For female students at Penn, choosing to come to college might reduce their odds of getting married.
This recruiting season, two students participating in On-Campus Recruitment made “egregious” changes to their paperwork before sending it to employers, according to Career Services Director Pat Rose.
When applying to competitive business schools, students often worry about how they will stack up compared to other applicants’ GPAs and records of academic integrity.
In the wake of the disaster in Haiti, academic leaders are contemplating preventative and responsive measures for dealing with catastrophes.
Business schools all over the world are recognizing that their students need to learn to think creatively and critically just as much as they need to learn traditional business skills like finance and accounting.
This month, the Wharton Alumni Relations Council launched its new Wharton Alumni Wisdom Newsletter.
Demonstrating the Wharton School’s growing emphasis on leadership, yesterday marked the opening of the newly renovated Wharton Leadership Program and the Center for Leadership and Change Management.
With bonuses still robust on Wall Street, it may seem like the economic crisis has yet to trigger real systemic change. It has, however, prompted changes in Wharton’s Aresty Institute of Executive Education.
Political Science Professor Marie Gottschalk and Associate Professor in Nutrition Science Charlene Compher recently received Fulbright scholarships for teaching and conducting research abroad in 2009-10.
Tired of carrying cash around? Thanks to Venmo, you may no longer need to.
The Oscars aren’t quite here yet. But soon the Sparky Awards will be.
With On-Campus Recruiting for next summer starting up, the word “internship” is on many students’ minds. But Mark Hughes’ new course “Sustainability 101” puts a very different spin on the word.
Students in Communication professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson’s popular Introduction to Political Communication class often appreciate her organized teaching style, with clear takeaways that allow them to leave with a solid understanding of each day’s topic.
What do evolution, the arts and water have in common? Nothing — and that’s precisely the point.
To many, some string tied around a tree may not seem like art.