Higher Education Round Up: October 21, 2014
Starting fall 2015, Harvard University provides a new concentration called “Theatre, Dance and Media.” Undergraduate students will be able to declare the concentration from December.
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Starting fall 2015, Harvard University provides a new concentration called “Theatre, Dance and Media.” Undergraduate students will be able to declare the concentration from December.
Two years after the University revamped the process for interviewing applicants, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of interviews.
Skylar Grey will headline the Social Planning and Events Committee’s Fall Concert on Oct. 25.
The Office of Admissions reinforced Penn's commitment to creating a diverse community earlier this summer by instating the Penn Early Exploration Program.
For a high school with computers that hardly work, even hand-me-downs can be invaluable.
“You may have mistaken me for my twin brother at some point,” College freshman Noah Falk said, with an emphasis on the syllable that sounds like “steak.”
PennApps has grown enormously since its first incarnation in 2009
“I never met [a] gay Korean before,” Ian Jeong, a sophomore in Nursing, said. “When you grow up in an environment where there aren’t many out Asians, you feel isolated.”
Future career women at Penn, the world of business might be more deceptive than you think.
Forget purity rings. Just put on a condom.
Several Computer Science and Networked and Social Systems courses held their showcase of student projects. The ten participating groups were from NETS 150, CIS 191, CIS 350 and CIS 399.
The College of Liberal and Professional Studies is starting a master’s degree program in Chemical Sciences.
Five Engineering seniors are developing healthy desserts in a tech savvy way.
If you think online real estate websites are playing tricks on your eyes, check out a new program four Engineering seniors are developing.
Got a tune you can’t get out of your head? Three computer science seniors designed an algorithm that will replace that melody with a better one.
Four Bioengineering seniors are designing a device to reduce chemotherapy side effects in cancer patients.
Digitect, a senior design project team in the bioengineering department, is developing an inexpensive device that quantifies specific types of proteins present in human blood to keep track of cancer patients’ health status. Team members say the device will be an inexpensive choice for doctors and patient in developing areas.
President Amy Gutmann and Provost Vincent Price announced Wednesday that Pam Grossman, an education professor at Stanford, will be the next dean of the Graduate School of Education.
Group dating is coming to Philadelphia.
A small change in Antarctica is affecting the entire globe.