Faculty Archive
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Michael Hanchard, Chair and Gustave C. Kuemmerle Professor of Africana Studies, discusses the recent wave of protests and the fight for equal rights and protections.
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Volunteers can add data with a five-minute online session.
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Faculty from across Penn Arts & Sciences share their expertise on civil rights legislation, inequality, protest, and more.
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Faculty, students, and staff find unique ways to celebrate graduates.
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Penn Program in Environmental Humanities (PPEH) students collaborated with a South Philadelphia community to design a project that helps neighbors imagine a healthier future after living in the shadow of the largest refinery on the East Coast.
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The Department of Economics dedicates new online space to cutting-edge pandemic research.
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Brian Rose, James B. Pritchard Professor of Archaeology in the Department of Classical Studies, and his team’s recent excavation at a historic site in central Turkey was one of the most successful in history.
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This spring, the 60-Second Lecture series went digital as faculty experts shed light on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Marci Hamilton, Fels Institute of Government Professor of Practice, has faced down institutional child abuse for decades—and she is just getting started.
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Collaborations between physicists and mathematicians showcase the importance of research that crosses the traditional boundaries that separate fields of science.
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A small sampling of recent highlights.
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Department of Biology faculty and staff are working hard to maintain living plant collections during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Kok-Chor Tan, Professor of Philosophy, says the ways in which people are affected by the pandemic are a result of a complex tapestry of economic, social, and cultural factors.
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Anne Berg, Assistant Professor of History, shows students a different side of conflict.
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The School adapted its iconic lecture series and went virtual to address COVID-19.
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Students in Otis Kendall Professor of Biology David Roos’ course learned in real time how public health scientists attempt to understand COVID-19.
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Julia Hartmann is finding solutions, both in math and for mathematicians-to-be.
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Faculty across the arts and sciences are navigating the new world of big data.
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Karen Tani has been named the 24th Penn Integrates Knowledge University Professor, effective July 1, 2020.
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Penn Arts & Sciences recently announced the launch of a center that will advance research and the development of theoretical tools on social norms, along with practical applications in the form of interventions intended to impact specific behaviors.