Faculty Archive

  • Technology Historian Nathan Ensmenger checks the pulse of the e-health revolution.

  • Penn psychologists identify neural correlates of visual and verbal cognitive styles.

  • A new book by historian Steven Hahn takes up the hidden history of African American politics and the politics of writing history.

  • Penn political science faculty members weigh in on the new president’s challenges and opportunities for U.S. foreign policy.

  • Douglas Jerolmack and Federico Falcini of the Department of Earth and Environmental Science discuss the catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • English professor Charles Bernstein publishes book of selected poems.

  • Larry Rome and John MacDermott introduce students to cutting-edge motion analysis technology. Three biomechanics students share their eye-opening videos below.

  • An audio Q&A with Professor of American Social Thought and Professor of History Mary Frances Berry

  • An audio Q&A with political scientist Brendan O'Leary on his service as United Nations advisor.

  • Audio Q&A with American historian Thomas Sugrue

  • Historian Barbara Savage's new book examines tensions between faith and political activism in black churches.

  • Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr. echoes the past in his latest musical projects.

  • John Lapinski shares his insider view on the Republican presidential nomination race.

  • Antonio Merlo riffs on Italy’s looming economic collapse.

  • Bioethicist Jonathan Moreno discusses the battle over science in America.

  • Religious studies professor Jamal Elias explores the culture of truck decoration in Pakistan.

  • Middle East scholar Heather Sharkey’s new book examines the impact of American Presbyterian missionaries in Egypt.

  • Anthropologist Adriana Petryna charts the expansion of the global clinical trials industry.

  • Sociologist Charles Bosk analyzes the effectiveness of checklists in patient safety.

  • Historian Richard Beeman’s new book explores the making of the American Constitution.

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