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(11/15/16 7:22am)
Today’s issue of The Daily Pennsylvanian is dominated by one advertisement — five-pages containing over 3,200 alumni signatures and an open letter expressing solidarity with the Penn community after the recent racist GroupMe messages targeting freshmen students of color rocked campus on Friday.
(11/20/16 8:25pm)
Current dogma tells companies that if they want to sell to young people, they need to turn to the internet. Then why are retailers like Amazon and Target investing in brick-and-mortar stores?
(11/08/16 5:32am)
Grading doesn’t usually make people say “whoopee” — not unless you’re Wharton professor Peter Fader.
(10/31/16 5:11am)
When College and Wharton sophomore Freddy Chang learned that he had been accepted early decision to Penn, he was thrilled — until a few days later, he received a letter informing him that he was ineligible for financial aid.
(11/04/16 1:47am)
Since 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president, he has receivedmillions of votes, broken a number of political barriers and made countless inflammatory statements. He's also referenced his alma mater a number of times, forcing the University to wrestle with how to deal with its most notorious alumnus.
(10/24/16 4:51am)
Penn likes to talk about what percentage of its classes are taught by teachers, but some Wharton students are seeking out classes taught by their own undergraduate peers.
(10/20/16 2:14am)
Citalopram and its cousin escitalopram are two of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants for people beginning treatment for depression. But recent studies indicate that they might have a second use — delaying Alzheimer’s.
(10/10/16 5:44am)
Wharton professor Peter Cappelli has some good news for proponents of free college: Loan-free college doesn’t just make students happier. It seems to make their grades better, too.
(09/30/16 2:55am)
Wharton Latino’s membership requirements are rather surprising — for what they don’t require.
(09/24/16 1:31pm)
While Penn start-ups and aspiring entrepreneurs have traditionally hoped to snag interest from venture capitalists or so-called “angel investors,” online crowdsourcing is changing the way that students find funding for their projects.
(09/28/16 12:56am)
A college dorm room isn’t exactly the coziest place — sterile would be more accurate, with plain walls, dim lighting and boxy wooden furniture. Luckily, there are things that you can do to make your room a little more welcoming at the end of a long day — even on a budget.
(09/21/16 5:58am)
Career Services has some advice for students who are worried that poor grades or a lack of extracurricular activities have killed their chances at getting a job: keep calm and carry on.
(09/20/16 5:37am)
On-campus recruiting might be stressful, but the Wharton School is trying to make club recruiting less so.
(09/13/16 6:25am)
The Wharton School kicked off the newly renamed Anne and John McNulty Leadership Program with a panel this Monday featuring former CNN CEO and renowned author Walter Isaacson.
(09/07/16 5:24am)
Wharton students should know that there’s no such thing as a free lunch — except when the school pays for it.
(09/06/16 6:16am)
Following a shift in hiring policies led by major Wall Street banking firms, on-campus recruiting for next summer’s internships has been moved to the fall semester — for the first time in Penn’s history.
(09/01/16 3:39am)
Listen up, Ryan Lochte: One Wharton professor has some advice on how to deliver an effective apology — and he’s got the research to back him up.
(08/24/16 1:44am)
Through their books “Lean In” and “Originals,” Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Wharton professor Adam Grant inspired millions with stories of success and ingenuity. But the two are now tackling a more sober topic: grief.
(07/07/16 2:50am)
While Locust Walk is less crowded during the summer months, Penn’s campus is far from empty. Along with the many students and faculty who remain at Penn working, taking classes or doing research, some students from other schools call Penn home for the summer.
(06/30/16 3:39am)
Starting next year, Philadelphians who want to purchase sugary drinks may find themselves shelling out a few more coins.