Enrollment for MBAs holds steady
Although recent data show that the economic recession has not had a huge impact on enrollment in graduate business programs, for some, the recession is the perfect opportunity to go back to school.
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Although recent data show that the economic recession has not had a huge impact on enrollment in graduate business programs, for some, the recession is the perfect opportunity to go back to school.
Some students don’t enter a classroom for class. Instead, they work with the United Nations or design buildings in Abu Dhabi.
Almost one-quarter of the student body at Penn is pursuing a business or economics major.
Although Wharton graduates are often reputed to receive high salaries shortly after leaving school, data shows that this is not actually the case.
This summer, a group of Penn students established a transatlantic venture to Nigeria to aid urban youth through a new microfinance group, YouthBank.
When College senior Jana Hirsch was studying soil samples, she didn’t have to limit herself to what was available in Philadelphia. Her class paid for a trip to Puerto Rico.
Since women hold the title of CEO at renowned companies like Yahoo!, PepsiCo and Sunoco, it should be no surprise that the percentage of female MBAs at the Wharton School has been steadily increasing.
Two Penn students are trying to bridge the gap between the West and the Middle East - from their dorm rooms.
Two Penn students are trying to bridge the gap between the West and the Middle East - from their dorm rooms.
A number of recent Penn graduates have been let go or quit as a result of the turbulent economy. Others chose to avoid the financial industry to begin with.
Stanley Fish argues that professors should stick to the classroom.
Nancy Nielsen, president of the American Medical Association, shared "sobering statistics" Tuesday in Huntsman Hall.
"Our customers used to want a big shopping bag with our label on it to carry around after their purchase. But now, they just want a simple brown bag," pronounced Roxanne Paschall, Senior Director of Merchandising of Bottega Veneta.
President Barack Obama's administration will have to decide what role morality will play in U.S. domestic and foreign policy. And yesterday, the Penn Democrats brought professors and students together over lunch to consider the issue.
In the past few months, President Barack Obama's administration has brought morality to the table of U.S. domestic and foreign policy. And yesterday, the Penn Democrats brought the topic to the attention of professors and students on campus.
One perk of being at Penn is that one often gets to see, meet and hear first-hand from world-renowned scholars and influential leaders - Anderson Cooper, the CEO of Coca Cola company, just to name a few.
One perk of being at Penn is that one often gets to see, meet and hear first-hand from world-renowned scholars and influential leaders - Anderson Cooper, the CEO of Coca Cola company, just to name a few.