Student Archive
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Marvin Morgan, C'21, is analyzing astrophysics data in the lab and setting records on the track.
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Ashleigh Cartwright, doctoral candidate in sociology, examines how non-white students are selected and prepared to integrate historically white schools.
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The History Honors Thesis Program trains students to research, argue, write, and add something new to our knowledge.
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Dean’s Scholar Nicholas Berrettini, LPS’19, examines Italian crime dramas and wonders if binge-watching shows can change our opinions.
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Earth and environmental science seniors conduct year-long investigations on topics from fish fossils to wildfires.
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Penn LPS students win case competition at sixth annual Wharton People Analytics Conference.
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Lara Jung, C’19, explores the history of nature as medicine.
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By developing the first theoretical physics-based framework for how pollen patterns form, researchers from the Department of Physics and Astronomy have enabled scientists to study a large class of biological materials, including the cell walls of plants and the scales of butterfly wings.
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Ana Przybylowski, C'19, came to Penn thinking she'd pursue a career in sports management, but her passion for the outdoors and wildlife put her on a new path as an earth and environmental science major.
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Senior Aminata Sy founded a program for Philly kids and will soon head to Congress to begin her Rangel Graduate Fellowship.
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A small sampling of recent highlights.
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Lorena Levano, a graduate student in the College of Liberal & Professional Studies, uses collective social behavior to address sexual harassment and online grooming.
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The competitive awards fund meaningful post-graduation projects.
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A film by Sonari Chidi, C’20, challenges the depiction of refugees and immigrants in the media.
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College sophomore Claire Sliney is working to end the social stigma around menstruation in developing countries.
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Preethi Kumaran, C’21, spent her summer growing-deep sea microorganisms that might be new to the world of science.
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Elana Burack, C’19, has created an “Affirmation Tree” for the community.
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Stacey Snider, C’82, PAR’19, the only woman to have run two major movie studios, and Hannah Sweeney, C’19, will speak at the 2019 graduation ceremony for the College of Arts & Sciences on May 19.
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A new video series puts the spotlight on undergraduates.
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In her Language and the Brain course, Kathryn Schuler, Assistant Professor of Linguistics, asked 30 undergrads to think big about big problems—and their solutions didn’t disappoint.