Summer Reading Selections: Mia Bay

What the Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of American History is looking forward to reading this summer.

Collaborative Knowledge

A message from editor Blake Cole

Cognition Feels

In his new book, Donovan Schaefer, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, argues that there is no thinking without feeling.

Inspiring Community - Spring/Summer 2022

Highlighting Penn Arts & Sciences Alums

Students, Faculty, and Alumni Shine at 60-Second Slam (Video)

During Alumni Weekend 2022, presenters gave their expert takes on topics ranging from urban greening to panic disorder to the nature of time.

Crime and the Scientific Method

The multidisciplinary faculty of the Department of Criminology harness diverse methodologies to improve public safety and inform policy and planning.

Foundations and Frontiers: A Vision for the School, Revisited

Dean Steven J. Fluharty discusses the vision for the School of Arts and Sciences.

Under the Hood

Michael Platt, James S. Riepe University Professor, studies how biology fuels social behavior.

The Nature Connection

Rebecca Bushnell, School of Arts and Sciences Board of Advisors Emerita Professor of English, discusses the tangled threads to be found in writing about the natural world.

The Many Sources of the Nile

In a recent artistic collaboration, Alexis Rider, GR’22, unsettles long-standing narratives about the Nile River and its exploration.

Advancing Innovative Research

Faculty across Penn Arts & Sciences were awarded grants and funding for innovative research projects.

2022 Penn Grad Talks

Penn Grad Talks (formerly known as Grad Ben Talks) features TED Talk-style presentations by Penn Arts & Sciences graduate students on a wide range of topics.