Penn bachelors model for Mr. Quaker competition
150 spectators entered a raffle to win dates with the contestants of their choice. The event was organized for a Wharton Management project, and the proceeds went to the Face to Face organization.
150 spectators entered a raffle to win dates with the contestants of their choice. The event was organized for a Wharton Management project, and the proceeds went to the Face to Face organization.
Students helped Making History campaign reach its overall fundraising goal of $3.5 billion 15 months ahead of schedule.
During a panel discussion on Thursday, several professors interpreted Occupy from their fields of expertise.
A victim goes down a tricky path when trying to turn a sexual assault into a conviction. This was the topic of conversation at Thursday’s Penn Violence Prevention workshop, “Investigating and Prosecuting Sensitive Crimes.”
Students helped Making History campaign reach its overall fundraising goal of $3.5 billion 15 months ahead of schedule.
During a panel discussion on Thursday, several professors interpreted Occupy from their fields of expertise.
Wharton School freshmen may have just finished their status reports for Management 100 — but for many, the origins of the class remain something of a mystery.
Students of AMF at Penn hosted ‘Give a Spit about Cancer’ at various locations around campus on Thursday, including Houston Hall and the Graduate Student Center.
Both Piper boutique owner Alessandra Coffenberg and Bonded BoutiqueCleaner owner HanNa Jung agreed that business has been good this fall.
More professors are using mid-semester reviews at Penn, as well as across the nation.
Thirty-five women faculty members from the forum gathered to discuss gender biases and stigmas at the seminar, “Removing the Gender Hurdles that Hinder the Pace and Success of Women Faculty in Higher Education.”
Thursday evening, world-renowned screenwriter, director and producer M. Night Shyamalan visited Penn as part of the Wharton Leadership Lecture series.
“Clinical Preceptorship in Bioengineering,” which was piloted in 1999 by Engineering professor David Eckmann, gives students the opportunity to engage in a 10-week preceptorship, where they are paired with practicing clinicians in the field.
Penn’s Division of Public Safety works to prevent sexual assault from falling through the cracks like it allegedly did at Pennsylvania State University.
With scantily clothed men and inventive dance routines, the “Red, White & BMOC: Big Man on Campus 2011” event was well received by performers and audience members on Wednesday night. GALLERY: Big Man on Campus 201134TH STREET: Ego of the Week: BMOC
International service organizations at Penn face issues with transportation, language barriers, and miscommunication when they try to aid third world countries.
Fraternities and sororities hire cleaning services to make their houses presentable after parties.
If passed, House Bill 934 would require voters in the state of Pennsylvania to present a Pennsylvania identification card or passport in order to vote. Rep. Daryl Metcalf (R-Pa.) sponsored the bill to decrease identity theft at the polls, known as voter fraud
On Dec. 1, SPEC will host the first annual concert of the Penn Music Collective, a group of local independent student musicians.
Earlier this month, around 70 Harvard University students walked out of professor N. Gregory Mankiw’s introductory economics class due to a perceived conservative bias in his lectures and textbook.