Local Jimmy John's owner 'can't get enough' of Penn
After graduating in 2000, Weinheimer followed the classic path of a Wharton grad and started working for an investment banking firm in New York.
After graduating in 2000, Weinheimer followed the classic path of a Wharton grad and started working for an investment banking firm in New York.
At around 6:24 p.m. Monday evening, a male student was robbed by two males around 41st and Pine streets. One of the suspects had a dark complexion and was wearing a dark coat and black hat, according to the Division of Public Safety.
According to Daniel Polsky, Perelman School of Medicine and health care management professor, the ACA will impact how hospitals operate.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Hernandez Ruiz to discuss her plans for the upcoming year.
At around 6:24 p.m. Monday evening, a male student was robbed by two males around 41st and Pine streets. One of the suspects had a dark complexion and was wearing a dark coat and black hat, according to the Division of Public Safety.
According to Daniel Polsky, Perelman School of Medicine and health care management professor, the ACA will impact how hospitals operate.
Melanie Breaux, who graduated from Penn Law in 2007, wrote a murder mystery novel called “The Puppeteer,” which is set at Penn.
The Israel Sector of Penn Hillel hosted an hour-long discussion Monday night for students to reflect on what they thought was the appropriate way to respond as Penn students.
Lapinski, a political science professor and the deputy director of elections at NBC, spent Election Day in a “quarantine room” analyzing a blitz of election data with a team of 70 statisticians, pollsters and political scientists.
The Office of Alumni Relations recently launched the Penn Alumni Interview Program, with the goal of interviewing 100 percent of applicants by 2015.
A year after producing two winners, Penn saw no Marshall Scholarship recipients this year, the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships announced Monday.
Over the past week, Penn students in the region have had their semesters disrupted by the escalating conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.
On Friday, approximately 40 people came to Huntsman Hall to hear the successful Denmark West speak about his experiences working for Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, BET and MTV.
“Survivor,” the South Asia Society’s 20th annual fall cultural show, opened Saturday night amidst the appreciative shouts of a 450-person crowd.
Since graduating, 2011 College graduates Meredith Perry and Nora Dweck have applied for a patent, created a startup — and also faced each other in court.
Penn for Immigrant Rights lead a workshop to help undocumented immigrants from Philadelphia fill out forms for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — a recent federal initiative designed to grant temporary protection from deportation to undocumented youth.
From media to real estate to consulting, members of the MBA class of 2012 have been particularly diverse in their career choices since leaving Penn earlier this year. INTERACTIVE: 2012 Wharton MBA Career Report
Last week, the Interfraternity Council held elections to determine its new executive board. College junior and Psi Upsilon brother Andrew Turell was elected as IFC president and will assume his position in January.
For the third year in a row, no Penn students received a Rhodes Scholarship. Five Penn students were named finalists for the award.
Students in Penn’s Latter-Day Saints Student Association, which was officially recognized as a student group last December, have a unique perspective to share regarding the election.