Student Archive
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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.
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Students and professors in the Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research spent the summer in the lab.
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As part of an effort from MindCORE to get research out of the lab and into the community, the research group of behavioral psychologist Elizabeth Brannon spent the summer conducting two studies at the Academy of Natural Sciences to better understand how children learn.
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Faculty from across the University united for a lecture series on the climate crisis.
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Doctoral candidate in sociology Doron Shiffer-Sebba’s prize-winning research paper examines the interpersonal dynamics of landlords and tenants.
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This fall, faculty from Penn Arts & Sciences, the Wharton School, and the Stuart Weitzman School of Design came together with undergraduates for the 1.5 Minute Climate Lecture series.
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Students and faculty are researching in local and global communities thanks to support from the Dean’s Global Inquiries Fund and the Making a Difference in Diverse Communities program.
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Penn students have made a mark on the world’s first floating farm, now operating in the Netherlands.
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Lara Jung, C’19, explores the history of nature as medicine.
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The Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways video series highlights the intellectual journeys of undergraduates.
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Nicholas Berrettini, LPS’19, examines Italian crime dramas.
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Zahra Elhanbaly, C’21, explores the mystery of large artifacts found at the bottom of the Aegean Sea.
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Nora Gross, joint doctoral candidate in sociology and education, examines how students grieve and recover after gun violence kills peers.
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Jennifer Lee, chemistry graduate student, shows how custom-designed nanomaterials can make fuel cells more efficient.
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Programs focused on big data give students an opportunity to share their work and learn about tools available to them.