Faculty from the Department of Political Science discuss the early results from the Democratic primaries and what they tell us about the electorate.
Reflecting on his four years at Penn, senior David Zhou is happy about how his world has expanded.
Penn Arts and Sciences graduate students present on myriad topics in TED Talks fashion.
A political science course showed College junior Bayley Tuch how she could pursue the ideas that excite her.
The newly formed ensemble made its debut during the 2019-2020 Academic Year.
Graduate and undergraduate students present their research at the Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration poster presentation.
From debates to a love of ramen, this Politics, Philosophy, and Economics major is making the most of his College experience.
Faculty from across the University united for a lecture series on the climate crisis.
Howard Neukrug, Professor of Practice and Executive Director of The Water Center at Penn, discusses the underlying factors that led to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, and what can be done to minimize similar problems in the future.
A summer research opportunity allowed Alyssa Cavazos, C'22, to broaden her interest in chemistry.
For Rudmila Rashid, C'19, M'23, the Power of Penn Arts & Sciences is when the humanities and sciences come together.
A psychology major and a minor in Middle Eastern studies is preparing Hannah Erdogan, C'22, to be a doctor serving refugee communities.