From Wharton to 'Words with Friends' for Zynga CEO
The next time Penn students find themselves playing Farmville or Words With Friends, they have a Wharton graduate to thank.
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The next time Penn students find themselves playing Farmville or Words With Friends, they have a Wharton graduate to thank.
Next semester, two Wharton School departments will become one.
In October, Wharton sophomore Tania Chairez declared herself “undocumented and unapologetic” in these pages.
The UPenn Space, Mobile, and Autonomous Robotics Team is preparing to blast off into a National Aeronautics and Space Administration-sponsored competition in June.
For two years now, Newsweek has ranked Penn the most gay-friendly college in the United States. The University’s decision to extend transgender insurance benefits to employees is admirable and reaffirms its commitment to diversity.
Over spring break, the dean of the Wharton School will be travelling to South America — but not for vacation.
Around noon on Friday, community members found a creative way to express their solidarity with the Penn Muslim Students Association. At its peak, 20 students stood in a circle clutching manila folders that read “NYPD file.”
Thursday evening, the line of students attempting to enter Huntsman Hall G06 seemed to go on forever.
It’s been 15 years since the Graduate Management Admission Test experienced its last major alteration.
The Red and Blue Crew is pleased with the strong resurgence of student support at Penn men’s basketball games. We want to first thank the fans for helping us rock the Palestra.
An unconventional master’s in business administration course is offering students the opportunity to learn from experts in different public policy fields in just two weeks.
On Sunday night, the Wharton School’s Future of Advertising Program hosted its own version of a Super Bowl party.
In the days leading up to this weekend’s Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions national conference, questions about the group’s place at Penn prompted additional security measures. Yet, the two-day conference — hosted by Penn’s chapter of the pro-Palestine group, PennBDS — took place in an admirably peaceful manner this weekend.
There was something “phishy” about the email College freshman Michael Shostek received last week.
In October, the Undergraduate Assembly held an initiation event for its new members. The event, where alcohol was served to minors, included a scavenger hunt with blindfolds and verbal confrontation.
While students in the College of Arts and Sciences can sign their way through the language requirement, they have faced some unnecessary setbacks in their ongoing gesture to create a new American Sign Language minor.
Wharton San Francisco officially has a new place to call home.
The Wharton School’s MBA program is taking the “alumni” out of alumni interviews.
A Wharton School program is looking to provide students with a glimpse into what it takes to succeed as a 21st-century entrepreneur.
Instead of cursing the fact that you couldn’t get on Wikipedia yesterday, it’s time to find out what might be at stake.