Quietly, new PennPortal makes its debut on University Web site
The new PennPortal system went live last Monday morning without much fanfare among students.
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The new PennPortal system went live last Monday morning without much fanfare among students.
Penn and Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania announced the details of a $28.5 million, five-year partnership for the development of the University City area at a press conference held in City Hall yesterday afternoon.
Surfing the Web from a park bench at Penn is now a reality -- University Square has gone "wireless."
Starting on Oct. 21, Penn students will have the electronic world at their fingertips. With the launch of PennPortal, the long wait for a personalized student Web page is over.
School of Arts and Sciences students got a surprise last week when they checked their e-mail -- a faster, more user-friendly SAS Webmail server.
Podiums that electronically adjust to the professor's height.
Students and employees attempting to use their current PennNet IDs after Oct. 13 may be in for a rude surprise -- they will no longer work.
Penn's home page has a new look and the familiar www.upenn.edu isn't quite so familiar anymore.
A number of experts on U.S.-Colombia relations including a former Colombian president voiced their opinions Friday about the ongoing war on drugs being fought in both countries.
Two Wharton MBA graduates bypassed six-figure incomes from dot-com and investment banking jobs in order to market their own creative endeavor -- a computer mouse shaped like the head of a golf club.
Elaine Jones lives a double life.
Emily Gohn Cieri, who organizes Wharton mentoring events, had too much alumni talent for her own good.