Student Archive
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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.
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Research in neuroscience and finance prepares Alexandra Siwulec, C'19, W'19, for the future of her choice.
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College sophomore Karen Kim reflects on her decision to become an Africana Studies major.
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Lorena Levano, a graduate student in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies, uses collective social behavior to address sexual harassment and online grooming.
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College sophomore India Allen on how an Academically Based Community Service (ABCS) course inspired her decision to major in Health and Societies.
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Penn Arts and Sciences graduate students present on myriad topics in TED Talks fashion.
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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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Students and faculty study the future of urban waters in Philadelphia and Mumbai.
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Undergraduates dig into archival records to reframe Penn’s historical ties to slavery.
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Empowering Patient Voices at the Crescenz VA Medical Center in West Philadelphia
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The Penn Arts and Sciences Professional Women’s Alliance connects female students and recent graduates with accomplished alumnae for mentorship and career exploration.
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We look back on our favorite arts and sciences stories of 2018.
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MindCORE's intensive summer fellowship program lets Penn undergrads work with researchers.
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Fellowship sends Ivanna Berrios, C’21, to Peru to explore the ancient language of Quechua.
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First-year seminars provide new students with an in-depth exploration of diverse topics.