Giving SEAS a feminine touch
A new Engineering program is trying to get more women involved in labs, experiments and science-based careers.
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A new Engineering program is trying to get more women involved in labs, experiments and science-based careers.
A new program at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences will hopefully attract more students to Penn, University officials say.
The number of thin, white laptops around campus is about to jump - again.
After years of watching the three other undergraduate schools earn multi-million dollar donations, the School of Nursing is starting to catch up.
Baseball players aren't the only ones inducted into the hall of fame: Engineers are too.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science is bending over backwards to recruit female professors, and thanks to several University hiring policies, it is having unprecedented success.
The pioneer group of Penn Civic Scholars has arrived on campus.
If you're looking for a major that expresses your artistic side, you might want to try Engineering before heading into the art studio.
Students arriving at Penn this week may not recognize the campus, which has undergone plenty of groundbreakings and renovations over the past four months.
Imagine spending 17 and a half years on death row - and being innocent.
"He has the knack . characterized by extreme intuition about all things mechanical and electrical and utter social ineptitude. He'll never lead a normal life - he'll be an engineer."
While the free cookies and apples encouraged passers-by to visit their booths, organizers of Friday's Earth Day celebration on College Green hoped their slogans would be equally appreciated.
Seductresses and torrid love affairs - these were the topics of conversation last night at the Young Friend of Penn's second-annual Valentine's Day celebration at the Penn Museum.