A homework pass with a lifetime warranty
Shel Silverstein imagined a Homework Machine in his children's poem. Columbia students just might have made that a reality.
Shel Silverstein imagined a Homework Machine in his children's poem. Columbia students just might have made that a reality.
This weekend 1,200 hackers came from around the world to participate in the PennApps Spring 2014 hackathon. One group made a homework machine. Another group improved on Siri.
From dreadlocks to post-baccs and from rock bands to shaking hands, the “non-traditional” students of five Ivy League universities came together this past Saturday.The second annual 2014 Ivy Returning Students Conference was hosted at the Kislak Center on the sixth floor of Van Pelt-Dietrich Library.
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.
This weekend 1,200 hackers came from around the world to participate in the PennApps Spring 2014 hackathon. One group made a homework machine. Another group improved on Siri.
From dreadlocks to post-baccs and from rock bands to shaking hands, the “non-traditional” students of five Ivy League universities came together this past Saturday.The second annual 2014 Ivy Returning Students Conference was hosted at the Kislak Center on the sixth floor of Van Pelt-Dietrich Library.
Management 230 hosts Penn Restaurant Week. Featured restaurants include soul food restaurant Honey’s Sit n’ Eat, Pod and Barbuzzo Mediterranean Bar & Grill.
As the first day of PennApps comes to a close, check out some images from the hackathon.
The former participants said their experiences prepared them to make an impact in the world with innovative products, many of which incubated in those intensive 48 hours.
This weekend, the engineering quad will welcome over a thousand hackers for the eighth PennApps, after the first event in Fall 2009. 2500 students applied, and 1300 were accepted.
A 'Bloods and Crips'-themed party sparks outrage and policy changes at Dartmouth.
Penn's Goldring Re-entry Initiative helps men and women who are incarcerated in Philadelphia transition back into the community and avoid repeat offending.
157 students who participated in formal fraternity recruitment did not receive bids.
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.
From meditation corners to emailing the listserv, College Houses are reaching out to residents.
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
Last night, a journalist and Penn professor shared their perspectives on humor to a group gathered in Huntsman Hall.
Essential University staff and all Health System physicians and staff are required to report to work