Team projects for Management 101 — a staple of the Wharton freshman experience — are in full swing.
Talking about TV at the Kelly Writers House
This year’s fourth annual Writing About TV program at the Kelly Writers House featured six speakers and macaroni and cheese.
Meet the Penn Design critic who snagged a MacArthur 'Genius Grant'
Mary Reid Kelley, a senior critic in Penn Design's Master of Fine Arts program, was just named a 2016 MacArthur Fellow.
Why online learning is the future
More than five-and-a-half million students representing nearly 200 million countries are enrolled in MOOCs offered by the Penn Online Learning Initiative.
Talking about TV at the Kelly Writers House
This year’s fourth annual Writing About TV program at the Kelly Writers House featured six speakers and macaroni and cheese.
Meet the Penn Design critic who snagged a MacArthur 'Genius Grant'
Mary Reid Kelley, a senior critic in Penn Design's Master of Fine Arts program, was just named a 2016 MacArthur Fellow.
Crime Log: Oct. 14 — Oct. 20
See all the crimes committed in the Penn Patrol Zone between Oct. 14 and Oct. 20.
Armed robbery at T-Mobile store on 34th and Chestnut streets prompts UPennAlert
An armed robbery occurred at 6:38 p.m. on Wednesday at 3441 Chestnut St., prompting a UPennAlert. At that time, a robbery was reported in progress at the T-Mobile store, according to the Division of Public Safety. The suspect entered the store, indicated he had a gun and told the store clerk to open the cash register.
AirPennNet access restored after group of outages across campus
These outages come just a days after Wharton Computing warned users that updates to macOS Sierra and iOS 10 could cause connectivity issues with AirPennNet.
This month, the United Minorities Council is hosting events themed around "Steps to solidarity"
The United Minority Council is kicking of a month long series of events on Thursday with an open mic night.
Penn Medicine uses iPods to track concussion treatment
New research into the understanding and possible treatment of concussions has been uncovered at The University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, all with the help of some iPods.
Calling all dog lovers: there's finally a club for you
Penn for Paws was founded last week by College sophomore Ashley Sayles to fill what she saw as an empty void — Penn’s lack of a dog-focused club
A College junior wants you to have a deep conversation with 20 strangers in Center City
You might be skeptical if a girl you barely know approaches you on Locust or on Facebook and asks you to show up to a loft in center city to have meaningful discussion for three hours with 20 strangers
Trump foreign policy is 'a sea of contradictions,' NYT National Security Correspondent tells Penn crowd
“It was pretty clear that Mr. Trump’s view of the world is very transactional, which is not really that surprising if you’ve spent your life as a real estate developer,” David Sanger said in an interview.
Some Penn College Republicans are voting and campaigning for Hillary Clinton
Some of Penn's College Republicans are doing something unexpected — voicing their support and even campaigning for the Democratic Nominee for President.
One 'bad monk' may be the reason you've been getting so much listserv spam
College senior Ashley Stinnett is currently enrolled in two of the most unorthodox classes at Penn: Religious Studies 356, known colloquially as the “monk class,” and ”Wasting Time on the Internet.”
Fulfilling your college requirements can be tough. Consider taking a class that double counts to take some strain off.
Ivy League reject makes $6 million with Mark Cuban
Shaan Patel, a 27-year-old from Las Vegas, went from being rejected by every Ivy League school to which he applied to successfully running a business with Mark Cuban.
Harvard dining services strike possibly nearing end
Harvard dining workers and the university reached a tentative agreement early Tuesday morning.
Brown security officer allegedly harasses students at party
According to the Brown Daily Herald, on October 14th an Event Staff Security (ESS) officer allegedly harassed multiple students at a party hosted by Brown's Organization of Multiracial and Biracial Students (BOMBS) and Harambee House.


















