Undergraduates Help Songbird Research Project Take Flight

Julia Youngman, C’24, and Eric Tao, C’25, had the opportunity to work in neuroethologist Marc Schmidt’s lab studying the neural basis of courtship behaviors in songbirds.

A Time to Explore

The Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways video series highlights the intellectual journeys of undergraduates.

Church, State, and Today’s Supreme Court

Gabriel Raeburn, GR’22, Dean’s Teaching Fellow for Excellence in Religious Studies, highlights religion’s role in recent blockbuster rulings.

Omnia Podcast: 2022 Midterm Elections (Audio)

Daniel Hopkins, Professor of Political Science, talks about why this year’s midterms were so different than historical trends, and what the next two years might look like in American political life.

DivE In Event Aims to Bolster Diversity and Accessibility in Mind-Related Fields

The event featured various presentations, workshops, and panels designed to prepare students for success in graduate school.

CAMS Event on Sustainability Careers Draws Crowd

Students seeking careers impacting sustainability and the climate heard from alumni doing just that.

PWA Holds Career Roundtable

Students met with nine accomplished alumnae from across many industries to learn and build connections.

Alumni Appreciation Breakfast at Homecoming

Alums who volunteered their time as mentors and for events were invited to a special breakfast, followed by a Lightbulb Café on “Feeling Is Believing.”

Networking Event Will Welcome Young Alumni to NYC

College alums in the region will welcome our newest members to the area to meet and make connections.

Halloween: Chilling Selections

A sampling of some of our spookiest stories.

Tree Wisdom

In his new book, Jared Farmer, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History, examines what trees can teach us about the climate crisis and our relationship with time.

Omnia 101: The Federal Reserve Bank

We speak with Harold Cole, James Joo-Jin Kim Professor of Economics, to learn more about the Fed’s structure, objectives, and capabilities—and why it is especially relevant in times of financial crisis.

From the Archives: Ethnohistory Workshop

Young scholars from Latin America discuss their experience at a three-week workshop on "Dispossessions in the Americas."

Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways: Ayan Bhattacharjee, C'23 (VIDEO)

Ayan Bhattacharjee, C'23, intended to become a physician, but his Penn experience shifted his academic interests towards teaching and research.

1.5* Minute Climate Lectures | Climate Week at Penn 2022 (Video)

Professors and leaders from across the University united in a series of lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency.