Founded in 1919, the Moore School has a special focus on international business.
In postgraduate studies, the Moore School has also received several worldwide rankings.
After their internships are completed, students in both the language and global tracks return to the Moore School to continue their business education.
The first dean of the Moore School was Harold Pender.
The Moore School is particularly famed as the birthplace of the computer industry:
The first computer course was given at the Moore School in Summer 1946, leading to an explosion in computer development all over the world.
A complete history for all of Penn Engineering, including the Moore School.
Mauchly accepted a teaching position at the Moore School, which was a center for wartime computing.
However they had already been contracted to do one more thing at the Moore School: to give a series of talks on computer design.
Gorn was hired by the Moore School as an associate professor in 1955.