Prof. Edna Foe: In Good Company
Penn Med Prof Dr. Edna Foe landed on this year's TIME Magazine Top 100, earning honors alongside big names ranging from Steve Jobs to Robert Pattison (I wish I could say TIME Mag was joking...).
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Penn Med Prof Dr. Edna Foe landed on this year's TIME Magazine Top 100, earning honors alongside big names ranging from Steve Jobs to Robert Pattison (I wish I could say TIME Mag was joking...).
In one of the many absurd emails I've received as a graduating senior, this latest e-offense tops all others. It seems that the administration has mistaken the class of 2010 for the class of 2012.
Scrolling through SPIKE today, our eyes caught sight of the silly poll that just sort of hangs out on the Wharton hub.
This just sent out over the infamous COMM listserv: Penn’s Office of the Vice Provost for University Life is looking for Penn students who would like to model for our upcoming spring photo/video shoot. Students will appear in a variety of campus settings representing University Life at Penn. Images/footage from the shoot will be included in future University Life and Penn online and multimedia publications. So if you're free on April 21st, you too can star in the wonderfully cheesy promotional images sent out to prospective students and plastered over admissions materials if you email rhamell@upenn.edu. One question though: why just COMM majors?
In a recent post on the Wall Street Journal's "Hire Education" blog, Penn's very own Aliza Hoffman muses on heartstrings and handshakes as she navigates the senior year job search.
It's that time of year again: hoards of runners, athletes and Jamaican vendors will pack the streets lining Franklin Field.
Penn lost a legend today as Dan Staffieri, better known as "Coach Lake", passed away.
Everyone loves rankings, especially when Penn captures a coveted top spot. And since many of us are currently buried away in the depths of Van Pelt, it comes as little surprise that Penn took home this year's #4 spot on the Daily Beast's ranking of the 50 Most Stressful Colleges.
Fishnets, booty shorts and feathered boas... what's not to love? If you were one of the 800+ screaming sorority girls or leery eyed frat guys at Pi Kappa Phi's "War of the Roses", you know just how many perfectly choreographed pelvic thrusts went down at the Troc on Tuesday night.
Looks like the famous "Take Ivy" work of fashion photography by Teruyoshi Hayashida (seriously, this baby Ebays for up to $1,500) is up for a much needed, much cheaper second edition.
In anticipation of the rumored mass riots and teenage mob squads, the big names in Philly news are all in town today, including CBS3, two intrepid Daily Pennsylvanian reporters and one news truck with what looks to be a giant mob-detecting radar tower.
While perusing PennLink today, we noticed a recent job posting that piqued our interest. While it isn't your typical Analyst or Intern posting, it certainly got us excited for this July, when the new Apple store opens up downtown.
Over the weekend, I got a slightly disturbing text from my mom, asking "did u get your cap n gown." While I thought a nonchalant "no" was enough, my phone blew up almost immediately.
Penn Grad Malcolm Dorson (C'04) is following in the footsteps of underlings-turned-authors Lauren Weisberger and Lizzie Grubman—but this time covering the Wall Street beat after getting booted from Deutsche Bank back in 2009:
As Thursday classes wind down (and, duh, who has classes on Fridays anyway?), everyone's starting to get into a spring break state of mind. So whether you're packing for Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta or Jamaica, here's an important PSA from one of our fave Penn celebs, Dr. Oz.
Got this one from a tipster over the weekend: Fraternity "Fire Watch!"
Did you miss IHOP's National Pancake Day yesterday? No worries—you can still get your buttermilk fix for free.
When we saw the words "Wharton Business Technology Conference", we were one mouse click away from sending that baby to the trash. But then one name caught our eyes.
This just in: Penn Police Detective Supervisor Ted Farrell reached the $25,000 mark yesterday on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire."
Football season might be over but that doesn't mean we can't ogle the tight ends strolling through Huntsman, right?