China now top producer of international students
China’s exports are not the only things that rebounded in 2010. This school year, China became the top country of origin for international students and scholars at Penn.
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China’s exports are not the only things that rebounded in 2010. This school year, China became the top country of origin for international students and scholars at Penn.
Going abroad isn’t the only way to experience cultural exchange. More and more Penn students are beginning to explore cultural differences by dating students of other ethnicities.
Students with interdisciplinary interests can now pursue majors in both the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science without enrolling in a dual-degree program.
Popularity is not always measured by the number of people you attract — especially when it comes to this semester’s course selection.
Students planning to study abroad in Egypt or other Middle Eastern countries may need to make alternative plans in light of recent political unrest.
In step with President Barack Obama’s “100,000 Strong Initiative” — a plan to increase the number and diversity of American students studying abroad in China — Penn has positioned itself to increase the number of students studying abroad in China in the upcoming years.
Following a semester’s absence, Penn’s most popular preceptorial, “Wine and Cheese Tasting,” is back on the menu and moving downtown.
For most Penn students involved in on-campus recruiting, January marks the beginning of countless networking sessions and — if lucky — interviews that lead to a prestigious summer internship or job offer.
Students in the College of Arts and Sciences can now connect with their advisers through instant messaging.
Next semester, Penn is investing in a new variety of tea at the Morris Arboretum — compost tea.
When Penn purchased of a T3 three-wheeled electric vehicle for the Division of Public Safety this September, many students were skeptical of its $12,000 price tag.
Finding compatible roommates is one of the major challenges of college housing. However, students who commit to the new co-op housing initiative will be alleviated of this problem.
Choosing roommates for a new school year can often be difficult. But no matter what the final decision is, many students find themselves coping with another breed of pestilent.
When it comes to energy reduction, Penn students don’t always deliver on their promises.
Donating old movies might not be a ground-breaking concept, but it once helped College freshman Berni Barta garner the President’s Volunteer Service Award. Most recently, it helped get her nominated for L’Oreal’s Woman of Worth award.
Sustainability projects do not come cheap.
Penn students have long been creating their own majors but recently they have been designing their own courses as well.
The new College Sustainability Report Card 2011 gave Penn an A- in sustainability.
In an age of declining interest in print publications, Penn is rewarding those with a lingering penchant for hard-copy books.
Over the past few weeks, many students have reported mouse sightings in residences and campus buildings.