Student Archive
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Hannah Kass, who is pursuing a Master of Environmental Studies, examines the U.S. food supply and the challenges farmers are facing.
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Alex Chen, doctoral candidate in anthropology, studies emerging disease preparedness.
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Zachary Loeb, doctoral candidate in the Department of History and Sociology of Science, discusses the untold history of Y2K (and the living history of coronavirus).
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Doctoral candidate in English Aylin Malcolm’s class shows that when it comes to science, communication matters.
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Students analyze data in the classroom and then bring their skills to NBC on election nights.
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Aron Brouwer, a doctoral student in history, examines two French translations of Mein Kampf with an eye toward global networks of fascism and anti-fascism.
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Reflecting on his four years at Penn, senior David Zhou is happy about how his world has expanded.
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Penn Arts and Sciences graduate students present on myriad topics in TED Talks fashion.
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Nicole Welk-Joerger, a doctoral candidate in the Department of History and Sociology of Science, discusses what a technology adopted by the Amish can tell us about climate change and the future.
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A political science course showed College junior Bayley Tuch how she could pursue the ideas that excite her.
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Raka Sen, a doctoral candidate in sociology, studies how inhabitants of the Sundarbans region of India and Bangladesh respond to rising seas.
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The newly formed ensemble made its debut during the 2019-2020 Academic Year.
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Graduate and undergraduate students present their research at the Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration poster presentation.
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The College of Liberal & Professional Studies provides a new opportunity to study neuroscience.
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The College of Liberal & Professional Studies’ popular Master of Behavioral and Decision Sciences program examines the roots of decision making.
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From debates to a love of ramen, this Politics, Philosophy, and Economics major is making the most of his College experience.
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We talked to some of our best graduate student teachers to learn how—and why—they excel.
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Eilidh Beaton, doctoral candidate in philosophy, argues for the reconsideration of the alienage condition for refugee status.
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A small sampling of recent highlights.
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Students in Alain Plante’s Global Seminar, Case Studies in Environmental Sustainability, stand beneath the Seljalandsfoss waterfall on the southern coast of Iceland in May 2019. The waterfall is part of a river that originates from a glacier atop Eyjafjallajökull, the volcano that disrupted travel across Europe in 2010.