LPS mixes internet with live class learning
This summer, Penn students will get the unique opportunity to learn about South African music from those who know it best.
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This summer, Penn students will get the unique opportunity to learn about South African music from those who know it best.
As Japan tries to address nuclear reactor problems, the United States should try to stay a step ahead, according to some professors.
A Penn research team has developed a new technology that could make your next cell phone lighter, faster and cheaper.
Although recent news has focused on the tragedies in Japan, Environmental Science professor Stephen Phipps believes Japan’s technological responses to both the earthquake and tsunami have minimized their gravity.
The Renegade Car may not look very cutting-edge, but don’t judge an electric drag racer by its body work.
The University is now shipping the Annenberg School for Communication into a war zone.
Though their names aren’t exposed, Penn students have been among the CollegeACB.com users who revealed their immaturity on CollegeACB.com, according to a manager of the website.
The now-live mobile website for Penn — m.upenn.edu — is going to be a “mobile ‘portal’ pulling together Penn’s mobile-friendly content and applications,” Vice President for Information Systems and Computing Robin Beck wrote in an e-mail.
Penn may be fighting for top rankings in many sports, but if Quakers want to be number one in every endeavor, it’s time for students to put down homework and find their way to Sporcle.com.
There’s now a newspaper that’s all news and no paper.
Worrying about applying to college and graduate school may be a thing of the past. Because now, there’s an app for that.
An Italian, a Frenchman, a Chinese man and three Russians are locked in a room together for 520 days with people waiting for drama to begin.
It might sound like fun to be a pirate. But if it’s the type of pirate that steals music by illegally downloading off of Penn’s internet network, this captain should expect more than rum and wenches.
Texting while driving is generally unsafe. But a new invention could prevent accidents by having your car text you.
Actor Justin Long is a Mac — and so is the majority of the Penn.
According to the World Wide Web, Egypt doesn’t exist.
Amazon.com is working to prove that it has everything — even your friends.
The professors have caught on. “We all know what everyone is doing,” said Cinema Studies professor Timothy Corrigan. They know what students are using their laptops for in class.
In the General Robotics, Automation, Sensing, and Perception laboratories at Penn, a group of doctoral students have been working on creating robots that can act with all the precision and cooperation of a swarm of ants —in helicopters.
Although Facebook may distract some students from completing their coursework on time, there’s a new type of profile that can actually help students graduate earlier.