Callum Bhatti

Callum Bhatti is a Drexel University co-op for the School of Arts & Sciences Office of Advancement, studying Communication with a concentration in Public Relations. He is co-PR Chair of Drexel’s Public Relations Student Society of America, co-Social Media Coordinator of Drexel’s Club Tennis Team, videographer for Drexel’s Campus Activities Board, and does freelance videography and photography for Drexel Athletics.

Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways: Daniel Shevchenko, C’25 (Video)
A study abroad experience in Spain and a course on language policy deepened Shevchenko's interest in linguistics and political science.
A Semester of Mentoring
Alums representing media and technology, film production, investment banking, and more offer advice to undergrads at mentoring meals, roundtables, and coffee breaks.
Inspiring Figures in Black History (Video)
Three students from the College highlight individuals including journalist and activist Ida B. Wells, poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, and John Edmonstone, a taxidermist who trained Charles Darwin.
Living Deliberately through Existential Despair (Video)
In a recent Knowledge by the Slice, Professor Justin McDaniel discusses the experiences from two of his Penn courses in which students take on “monastic” challenges and how unplugging from distractions can lead to unexpected breakthroughs and moments of clarity.
Processing the Past
A hands-on graduate-level internship course co-taught by Zita Nunes, Associate Professor of English, and Holly Mengel, Head of Archives and Manuscripts Processing at Penn Libraries, reveals the complex world of academic archiving.
Building New Worlds
Bing Chen, C’09, discusses his vital role in shaping the YouTube content creation ecosystem, his Pan-Asian cultural investment companies, and his dream of becoming a 21st-century Walt Disney.
Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways: Tova Tachau, C’25 (Video)
Tachau entered Penn as a biochemistry and biophysics double-major, but a class in 20th-century Russian literature inspired her academic journey, which now includes a major in Russian and East European Studies.
Quaker Quotes: What’s Your Favorite Spot on Campus?
We asked, you answered. Alums share their memories, thoughts, and ideas with Omnia.
Knowledge by the Slice: Election Roundtable (Video)
During this lunch-time conversation, which took place a little more than a week after the 2024 presidential election, faculty from the Department of Political Science examined the results, the general state of U.S. elections, and what comes next.