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Business Schools Are Stepping Up to the Plate for Wall Street Alu…
Flipping Burgers and Beyond | September 28th 2008 by Phyllis Zimbler Miller
The September 23rd Wall Street Journal article “Business Schools Gird for Wall Street Woes” by Alina Dizik described various actions being taken by business schools to help alum hit by the Wall Street crisis as well as current students planning a read more
Come diventare transumani in 10 mosse - 3 -Cellule artificiali
Futuroprossimo | September 18th 2008
A volte si ha la necessità di inviare medicine in un punto preciso del corpo, e una pillola o una iniezione non riescono a centrare un obiettivo circostanziato.Daniel Hammer, professore di bioingegneria alla University of Pennsylvania, ha una read more
The Hypocricy of Columbia University
The Purple Youth | September 13th 2008 by Gabriel
The Hypocricy of Columbia University From The Wall Street Journal On their 9/11 day of campaign truce, Barack Obama and John McCain went to Columbia University and talked earnestly about public service. The Presidential candidates managed to perfo read more
Land of the Open and Free? We’ll See…
School Communications 2.0 | August 19th 2008 by Evelyn McCormack
I have been a fan of the openness of Web 2.0 — we’re listening to music, watching movies and TV shows, replaying Michael Phelps Olympics videos over and over again. All for free and open to anyone willing to put in the time and energy to read more
Study Finds Way To Prevent Protein Clumping Characteristic Of Par…
Immune System Information the best doctor to us | August 16th 2008 by Alan
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have identified a protein from a most unlikely source -- baker's yeast -- that might protect against Parkinson's disease. More than a million Americans suffer from Parkinson's disease, read more
Leading Senior Experts Consortium Continues To Grow
Mature Market Experts | August 12th 2008 by Tom Mann
And now, a word from our sponsor: TR Mann Consulting. The numbers are staggering. In 2010 the 65+ population will be at roughly 40 million, quickly rising to more than 54 million by 2020. When you consider these are the people who hold the bulk of th read more
Zach Chodorow Takes After Father
Ivy League Conservatives | July 30th 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives
No doubt inspired by Roasty Toasty, the hot dog man that sold us greasy hot dogs outside of Smokey Joe’s, Wharton grad Zach Chodorow–the son of mega-restaurateur/nightlife all-star Jeffrey Chodorow–has sort of followed in his fat read more
University City District Improves
Ivy League Conservatives | July 24th 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives
From the Daily Pennsylvanian: University City has received excellent marks in all subjects on its 2008 District Report Card. According to the report, in the last 10 years UCD has seen a 20-percent decrease in crime , a 16.5-percent increase in employ read more
On Commencement Addresses
Ivy League Conservatives | June 26th 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives
Another year, another group of university commencement addresses fraught with liberal ideology. Maybe I’m just used to disagreeing with outspoken liberals and are thereby not as offended by a liberal’s presence as a liberal is by a conser read more
Oh, the Shame!
Ivy League Conservatives | June 25th 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives
The lowdown: The sequel to Transformers was filmed earlier this month at Penn, but the actual setting of the movie will be the campus of our bitter rival Princeton, where the Transformers team has also filmed. Penn students feign outrage. Not that read more
In the Philadelphia area? Check out the Year of Evolution
Blog of the Airtightnoodle | June 8th 2008 by airtightnoodle
April 2008 through May 2009 is being dubbed “the year of evolution”…at least by the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Museum. Several events have been planned, including presentations by one of my favorite people…Kenneth Mi read more
Thursday Pic: I’m a Graduate!
Fumbling with Fiction | June 5th 2008 by Chandler
A couple weeks ago I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania! Congratulations to the rest of the Class of 2008! It’s easy to forget what a huge accomplishment graduating college is, but we should all be very proud. Go us! Tomorrow, IR read more
Event Wrapup: UPenn Technical Horseshoeing Symposium at New Bolto…
Fran Jurga's Hoof Blog | June 2nd 2008 by Fran
2008 speakers at the University of Pennsylvania's Technical Horseshoeing Conference: (left to right) Course organizer and UPenn resident farrier Pat Reilly; Dr. Jeff Thomason from University of Guelph, Canada; equine podiatrist Bryan Fraley DVM from read more
The Top 7 Attractions To See In Philadelphia
World Travel Infomation | May 8th 2008 by Nemo
Author: Jim Williams Usually when families take vacations to the Northeast, they will take in all the beautiful countryside and as many historical sites as they can. These are two of things that attract visitors the most to this area. This is the reg read more
Post 90?
DAYS RUN AWAY: AMBIENT/MINIMALIST COMPOSITIONS | May 4th 2008 by Seamus Stimpson
FIRST OFF, here's a little treat for those of you who actually listen to my vocal based, 'conventionally written' non-ambient tracks.This is the last song off of Stay The Fuck Off My Lawn entitled "No More Reasons To Lie (Stay The Fuck Off My Lawn)"1 read more
Faith Without Fear: Irshad Manji at Penn
Ivy League Conservatives | May 3rd 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives
Tonight at 7:00 PM, Irshad Manji will speak at Penn in Meyerson B1. Manji is a Muslim activist, journalist and filmmaker who has become a target from radical Muslims after publishing her bestseller The Trouble with Islam: A Muslim’s Call for Re read more
Wind Power Patronage Propels Penn to #1 in the U.S.
Ivy League Conservatives | May 3rd 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives
Some early-afternoon alliteration in honor of my alma mater, which has just taken on an additional 80,000 megawatt hours per year for a grand total of 200,000 megawatt hours per year. Go Quakers! From the Daily Pennsylvanian: The University recently read more
Self-Reassembling Robots Sure To Annoy Repair Shops
AI Panic! | April 29th 2008 by RobinB
The University of Pennsylvania has built a new self-reconfigurable robot, which can, as the name suggests, assemble itself after it has been kicked apart. Of course it is not much more than three robots with a smart communication, orientation and int read more
Penn Relay Carnival Photos
Ivy League Conservatives | April 28th 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives
Photos from the Penn Relays are up at the Daily Pennsylvanian. Similar Posts:114th Annual Penn Relays Set to Kick off at Franklin Field Sayonara, Mark Penn, Hil’s “Thanks for Nothing” Card is in the Mail Hillary Clinton Hates the Mi read more
114th Annual Penn Relays Set to Kick off at Franklin Field
Ivy League Conservatives | April 25th 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives
Yay! This was one of the most fun experiences as a student–free admission to the Penn Relays. For a weekend, our campus was packed to the gills with street vendors selling everything from rasta hats and hemp clothing to freshly-made tamales and read more
An Eco-Conscious Ivy League
Ivy League Conservatives | April 25th 2008 by Ivy League Conservatives
Last night, I posted about Dartmouth’s pilot energy usage program, which depicts a residence hall’s current energy usage with an animated display of a polar bear. Green Lite Dartmouth passed out energy-efficient light bulbs and power stri read more
And so the blogging begins... Pope, Ivy League & Hypocrisy.
The Pissed Off Citizen | April 20th 2008
Before getting into things, I'd like to mention first that I will try and maintain at least 1 post per day. I suggest you subscribe in the RSS to keep updated and of course, vote for me at the bottom ;-)Now let's get this started * Cracks knuckles read more
Personal Ties Help to Forge a New Marketing Alliance Between Goog…
NewsVisual | April 14th 2008 by NewsVisual
(NewsVisual, powered by IntellectSpace) -- In an effort to compete against Microsoft Corp’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) Office applications, Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) announced on Monday that it will forge a strategic alliance with Salesforce.com Inc (NYSE:CRM) t read more
Tsunami in a Glass of Water times 8
Migraine News Network | RainGem | | April 5th 2008 by Rain Gem
Not drinking enough water could give you a migraine, that's something we take for granted. However, only one small experiment with 15 migraine patients participating was ever conducted "and the researchers found participants who increased their wate read more
Does the recommendation of 8 glasses a day hold water?
Contemporary Retirement | April 4th 2008 by Ann Harrison
Where did the recommendation that we all should be drinking eight glasses of water per day come from? Apparently, no-one knows because Dr Dan Negoianu and Dr Stanley Goldfarb from the University of Pennsylvania have reviewed every published clinical read more
Doping for Eggheads is Good, Doping for Athletes is Bad
Steroid Report | March 31st 2008 by Millard Baker
While the controversy and debate over the use of anabolic steroids and growth hormone in sports continues, little attention is paid to the use of Adderall and Provigil in academia. Cycling Fans Anonymous discusses an interesting article that appeared read more
Sex Toy Accidents
. independent . fame . | February 15th 2008 by jax
This email was received by a friend of mine who is a student at UPenn. Hope you enjoy it as much as i did. From: Unnamed Female at Penn Date: Feb 14, 2008 12:18 PM Subject: Sex Toy Accidents Hey everyone, I’m so sorry to have to inform you tha read more
50 Best B-Schools for getting hired- 2007
Admission Sync | January 29th 2008 by NBS
del.icio.us Tags: Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard Business School, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, The Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern read more
Deciding on a business school
Doing Biz Abroad | January 28th 2008 by Chris
Economic downturns sometimes lead to increases in enrollment in MBA and other similar programs, partially due to the inability of students and younger professionals to obtain the jobs they want, and partially due to the lower opportunity cost of stud read more
The Washington Monthly College Rankings
Admission Sync | January 24th 2008 by NBS
del.icio.us Tags: MIT, University of California, Berkeley, Penn State Univ, Univ of California-Los Angeles, Texas A&M University, Univ of California-San Diego, Stanford University, Cornell University, South Carolina State University, University o read more

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