The next step for Microfinance
College senior Meher Rehman researches microfinance.
College senior Meher Rehman researches microfinance.
Former Chief Executive Officer Joe Meyer of New York-based company HopStop visited campus on Friday to speak with current students about entrepreneurship.
Curator John Vick, who received his master’s degree in art history from Penn in 2007, called surrealism more “seductive” than “attractive,” because it is often distorted and invites more imagination than more conventional aesthetics.
1965 College graduate Ed Rendell spoke about immigration reform last night at an event co-sponsored by Penn for Immigrant Rights and Penn Democrats to kick off Immigration Action Week.
Former Chief Executive Officer Joe Meyer of New York-based company HopStop visited campus on Friday to speak with current students about entrepreneurship.
Curator John Vick, who received his master’s degree in art history from Penn in 2007, called surrealism more “seductive” than “attractive,” because it is often distorted and invites more imagination than more conventional aesthetics.
Last night, the Penn Museum hosted its annual Valentine’s Day presentation, this year called "Blurred Lines," sponsored by the Young Friends Society.
Automated External Defibrillators are devices used to shock the heart when a person undergoes sudden cardiac arrest.
Last night, Penn Law hosted a panel where experts discussed the problems behind the Syrian refugee crisis and interventions necessary for fixing it.
Penn Med is sponsoring a competition where photographers can send in images of Philadelphia for the chance to be displayed in the new Pavilion for Advanced Care at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
Chief of Infectious Diseases at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Paul Offit spoke at Huntsman Hall on Tuesday.
Last week, Penn Medicine announced the creation of its new Program for LGBT Health, an initiative dedicated to tailoring health care practices to the specific needs of the LGBT community.
A 'Bloods and Crips'-themed party sparks outrage and policy changes at Dartmouth.
For Bazaarvoice, Inc. — a software company founded by 1999 Wharton MBA graduate Brett Hurt — the fallout from a federal antitrust lawsuit On Wednesday, the Department of Justice filed a proposal for final judgment in its lawsuit against Bazaarvoice, which, pending court approval, will require the company to sell all assets gained from its 2012 acquisition of PowerReviews, Inc.Bazaarvoice and PowerReviews were businesses that provide internet retailers with ratings and reviews platforms — software systems that allow users to offer feedback about the products available The DOJ’s proposal is a follow-up action to the ruling that Judge William Orrick of the U.S.
Last night, Ashley Johnson, a Penn graduate and broadcast reporter for PHL17's Eye Opener News gave advice to students interested in pursuing a career in journalism.
Former International Relations and English major Rich Ross now leads a major entertainment company
Yesterday, senior political analyst for TIME and MSNBC spoke yesterday about his experience covering presidential elections.
Two recent Penn Vet Working Dog Center dog graduates will be joining the SEPTA police force in April, after explosives training.
Rapunzel and Flynn Rider are two of the characters hidden by Penn alum in the movie "Frozen."
The program is already receiving more applications than expected.