Daehee published this entry on Tuesday 13 November, 2007 at 11:45 pm. It's been filed in the Entrepreneurship + Penn State University category. {3 Comments}
I heard about the Lion Launch Pad at the Invention 2 Venture workshop this weekend. Lion Launch Pad is a non-profit organization in State College, PA that helps businesses get started. They do this by providing free office space overlooking College Avenue, offering mentoring and advice and some possible Quick Start Capital. Its mission statement [...]
Daehee published this entry on Sunday 11 November, 2007 at 10:18 pm. It's been filed in the Entrepreneurship + Penn State University category. {5 Comments}
Here are the notes that I took during the Invention 2 Venture at Penn State University on November 10th, 2007. The event was an 8 hour workshop on a Saturday to help students who are interested in entrepreneurship. Some speakers who were present were Woody Norris, Matt Brezina of Xobni.com, and Dan Veltri of Weebly.com.
Is [...]
Daehee published this entry on Wednesday 19 September, 2007 at 10:37 am. It's been filed in the Penn State University category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Michael McGarry, the Chief Technical Officer at Genworth Financial, gave a presentation to the SRA Club at Penn State University.
McGarry’s presentation consisted of:
An overview of Genworth Financial, an insurance company parented by General Electric
Michael McGarry’s journey from a high school student in Cleveland to becoming a CTO at an international financial security.
Case study of a [...]
Daehee published this entry on Tuesday 18 September, 2007 at 4:49 pm. It's been filed in the Penn State University category. {Share Your Thoughts}
The bandwidth limit is plaguing me again. It’s only the third day of the bandwidth cycle and I am already at 1.82 GB / 2.00 GB. All because of re-formatting my computer and downloading the plethora of Windows Updates.
I nagged the Penn State network coordinator to give me a break, because having Windows Updates count [...]
Daehee published this entry on Tuesday 18 September, 2007 at 12:53 pm. It's been filed in the Penn State University category. {Share Your Thoughts}
I found a calling today for a possible future career. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children sent two representatives to speak to our Security and Risk Analysis class. They gave a lengthy presentation about what they do to find these missing and abducted children and how they use various technologies to assist them.
I [...]
Daehee published this entry on Thursday 13 September, 2007 at 9:26 pm. It's been filed in the Penn State University category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Being able to alias your PSU email address is one of the most practical features available to students on the Penn State website.
When you first enroll into Penn State University, the school generates a random ID based on your 3 initials and 4 digits (e.g. mine is dap5100). But using this as your email address [...]
Daehee published this entry on Thursday 13 September, 2007 at 4:51 pm. It's been filed in the Penn State University category. {Share Your Thoughts}
I attended the first meetings of both the IA (Information Assurance) Club and the SRA (Security and Risk Analysis) Club at Penn State University. These two clubs are the organizations that most appealed to me during IST Connections Day, where all of the IST clubs set up booths to recruit new members. What you learn [...]
Daehee published this entry on Wednesday 12 September, 2007 at 10:51 am. It's been filed in the Penn State University category. {Share Your Thoughts}
The following is an email from a network coordinator at Penn State University regarding a) slow internet and b) the bandwidth limit:
During the day it is slower in the residence halls than in the rest of the university. There is a cap on how much traffic the students can possibly use so it doesn’t affect [...]
Daehee published this entry on Tuesday 11 September, 2007 at 10:53 pm. It's been filed in the Penn State University category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Phillip Jenkins is a distinguished professor of History and Religious Studies at Penn State University. He has also held the positions of Director of Religious Studies and Professor of Criminal Justice. Dr. Jenkins’ educational background is a PhD in History from the University of Cambridge where he also studied for his Masters and Undergraduate degree. [...]
Daehee published this entry on Friday 31 August, 2007 at 8:04 am. It's been filed in the Penn State University category. {1 Comment}
ACCTG 211: Financial and Managerial Accounting is one of the best courses I’m taking at Penn State University. The course would be at the top of the list of practical courses to take in college that “help you in the real world.” Plus, the professor is great; my section is with Professor Ken Pasch, an [...]