Employment rates up slightly for graduates this year
The number of Class of 2012 graduates with full-time employment saw a slight increase from the Class of 2011 graduates.
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The number of Class of 2012 graduates with full-time employment saw a slight increase from the Class of 2011 graduates.
While some students may be worrying about jobs after graduation, some international students already have their path set out for them.
While many startups don’t end up the way their founders planned, two Wharton graduates used strategies that got them off the ground.
Not only do interdisciplinary majors cater to students with a variety of academic interests, they also open up numerous career options.
During a season of senior research presentation sessions and research grant deadlines, students are thinking about jobs in academia in the long run.
In some classes, what students are studying can impact more than just their grade point average.
Beyond the suits, big info sessions and high publicity of the on-campus recruiting season lies another job-hunting culture.
Goldman Sachs’ new recruiting strategy has spread ripples throughout the industry among aspiring bankers and other major firms.
During On-Campus Recruiting, many become more conscious of the undergraduate school listed at the top of the resume.
Despite the prevalent doomsday predictions about the economy, Penn students continue to find success in the job-seeking front.
A group of Engineering students has developed an application to improve efficiency in Penn Transit.
A highly popular minor first introduced 12 years ago has been giving Engineering students the opportunity to gain insight into the business world.
More than a fifth of the School of Engineering and Applied Science’s research budget comes from the Department of Defense.
A nonprofit has won a $100,000 cash prize to further its cause to greater heights.
A self-driving car that successfully passes tests worthy of a California driver’s license may sound like something out of a James Bond movie.
Is the term “brogrammer” sexist?
One nonprofit organization might be getting a $100,000 bonus for its exceptional social impact work in the near future.
“[Academic boycott] may not be the most important issue to BDS,” Political Science and Comparative Literature professor Anne Norton said, “but it is an issue that strikes closest to home.”
Visitors viewed bugs, blades of grass and grains of beach sand through a new lens Friday evening at Nikon Small World Exhibition.
Cheers and catcalls erupted from the audience as PENNaach dancers assumed position on stage. Foot-tapping notes and pounding Bollywood beats kicked off Saturday night’s annual Emily Sachs Dance Benefit.