Inside Wharton's social media strategy
When it comes to Wharton's social media strategy, what may seem like a one-man show is in fact a large operation.
When it comes to Wharton's social media strategy, what may seem like a one-man show is in fact a large operation.
In a 2014 Senior Survey, 44 percent of respondents indicated that they were “very dissatisfied” or “generally dissatisfied” with pre-major advising.
A college consultant said that admissions officers will investigate if any concerns are raised about a particular applicant.
From his office on the 52nd floor of the Comcast Center, David L. Cohen has a panoramic view of Philadelphia, the city in which he is so deeply involved. But he insists on heading to the 56th floor to see his favorite view from the skyscraper.
In a 2014 Senior Survey, 44 percent of respondents indicated that they were “very dissatisfied” or “generally dissatisfied” with pre-major advising.
A college consultant said that admissions officers will investigate if any concerns are raised about a particular applicant.
The protests in downtown Baltimore following the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray have sparked discussion on campus between students and through social media.
Pennsylvania will be a crucial state, both in the primaries in April 2016, and in the general election on Nov. 8, 2016.
PennMOVES has partnered with two additional charities for students to donate their belongings to at the end of the semester.
Seven cases involving the use of excessive force and violation of civil rights have been filed against the Penn Police force since 2012.
Many African and African-American students at Penn believe that the black community is unified because of a shared experience of living as a black person in America — not because black people constitute a homogenized group with assumed similarities beyond the color of their skin.
The former City Councilman At-Large has an even more decisive lead in endorsements than in the polls.
The latest acquisition for Penn Medicine includes a health system with three hospitals, worth nearly $1 billion.
In a room of no more than 40 people, Associate Dean of External Affairs at the School of Design Richard Fitzgerald said, “Five years from now when the iDesign prize is the hottest prize in the United States, you can say that you were here on this first night.”
Newly elected Nominations and Elections Committee Chair, Wharton junior Michael Robert, hopes to reach out to new communities.
At Penn, Legal Studies and Business Ethics professor Kevin Werbach uses gamification techniques to motivate his students.
Many rising high school seniors apply to the intensive business program, Leadership in the Business World, with an ultimate hope of gaining admission to Wharton.
The Social Planning and Events Committee announced the cancelation following the escalation of riots in Baltimore.
After an alleged hate crime during Fling involving death threats and racial slurs, several students have opened an investigation with Special Services at the Division of Public Safety.