Students go to D.C. to lobby for financial aid
The Student Registration and Financial Services sent students to D.C. to make a case for the importance of aid.
The Student Registration and Financial Services sent students to D.C. to make a case for the importance of aid.
Students appreciated Kutcher’s candor and action-oriented social impact.
Faculty and admissions consultants believe Director of MBA admissions Ankur Kumar’s leave will not have a significant effect.
Kim, a prize-winning violinist and concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra, will accompany the PSO for the first time as a soloist on Oct. 25.
Students appreciated Kutcher’s candor and action-oriented social impact.
Faculty and admissions consultants believe Director of MBA admissions Ankur Kumar’s leave will not have a significant effect.
Novack, a 1986 Engineering graduate, is currently teaching “Film Sound: History, Aesthetics and Subversion,” one of the classes offered for this year’s theme, the Year of Sound.
Since its founding, Students for a Healthy Africa has received global recognition for its promotion of disease prevention and health issues in Africa.
Singh Center will provide community resources for both the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the School of Arts and Sciences and foster interdisciplinary research.
After being informed of an “uptick” in bicycle-related injuries last year, the UA is aiming to address some of the most common biking issues this semester.
The hunt hopes to promote social media presence and get students involved.
This past week and weekend, the Philomathean Society — both Penn’s oldest student group and earliest literary society — celebrated 200 years on campus with a host of events, culminating in a ticket-only gala Saturday night.
Marketing professors Americus Reed, David Bell, Robert Meyer and Keith Niedermeier formed their own rock band, “Brand Inequity,” about six years ago.
FIGMENT, a participatory arts project, launched its first event in Philadelphia this past Sunday at Clark Park.
Black Box Denim, started by Wharton sophomores Adina Luo and Molly Liu, is a new initiative on Kickstarter to make it easier for people to find a pair of well-fitting jeans by ordering custom-made jeans online.
Bobby Turner, a 1984 Wharton graduate and founder of the Lauren and Bobby Turner Social Impact Executive Speaker Series, explains his choice of Ashton Kutcher to come speak for the series.
The University is sponsoring the Sight and Soundtrack section of the upcoming 22nd annual Philadelphia Film Festival, which will take place between Oct. 17 and Oct. 27.
Thomas Caleel, who served as Wharton MBA admissions director from 2005 to 2008, discussed the recent admissions director’s resignation and his view on Wharton’s decline.
College sophomore Sophia Hu, a deaf student who plays club rugby at Penn, has enjoyed playing rugby since she was little, but has to be more visually aware when she plays.
New venues, including Shake Shack, Yogorino, Federal Donuts and liquor store, will open around campus this school year.