Faculty Archive
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Jonathan D. Moreno, David and Lyn Silfen University Professor of Ethics, discusses recent biotechnology advancements in China and beyond.
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A Penn Arts and Sciences faculty panel examines a range of domestic and foreign policy issues facing the Trump Administration.
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Ada Maria Kuskowski, Assistant Professor of History, on love in the Middle Ages.
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Michael Jones-Correa, President's Distinguished Professor of Political Science, discusses the congressional immigration debate.
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Kristen Ghodsee, Professor of Russian and East European Studies, encourages more nuanced conversations about communism.
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Penn Arts and Sciences professors are guests on a new podcast featuring academics in conversation.
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Hans-Peter Kohler, Frederick J. Warren Professor of Demography, helms groundbreaking longitudinal study on demographic change, health, and defying adversity in poor rural communities.
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Karen Redrobe, Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Endowed Professor in Film Studies, discusses her journey as a film scholar.
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We look back on our favorite arts and sciences stories of 2017.
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Taije Silverman, a lecturer in the Department of English, has had poems featured in the Best American Poetry collections for the last two years.
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Distinguished Lecturer Anthony DeCurtis reflects on what his friend Lou Reed deserves in a biography.
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Meg Leja, a postdoctoral fellow at Penn’s Wolf Humanities Center, helps students get in touch with their ghostly sides.
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Professor Charles Bernstein and Ph.D. student Chris Mustazza from the Department of English discuss PennSound—the world's largest online poetry archive, founded in 2003.
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Laurie Allen, Director for Digital Scholarship at Penn Libraries, and Penn's Price Lab for Digital Humanities are helping to immortalize the public art and history project.
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Emily Wilson, Professor of Classical Studies, is the first woman to translate Homer’s classic into English.
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Donor support and exciting undergraduate programs.
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Antonio Feros, Associate Professor of History, on why Catalans—the people who populate the northeastern region of Spain—feel so strongly about their regional identity.
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Rogers M. Smith, Associate Dean for the Social Sciences and Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, explains Puerto Rico’s political identity.
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Halloween is Dark Matter Day—but don't be afraid of the dark.
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Featuring Robert St. George