Student Archive
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Sophomore Brianna Krejci investigates the cemeteries of historic Germantown.
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Doctoral students Kelsey VanGelder and Lyndsay Wood found science learning program for local students.
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Doctoral student Justin Landy studies stressful decision-making scenarios.
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Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World doctoral candidate Lucas Stephens uses an advanced aerial photography system to map an ancient city.
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Undergraduates look under the hood of democracy in the new Penn Program for Opinion Research and Election Studies.
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English graduate student Jason Zuzga’s summer course tackles aliens, monsters, and what it means to be human.
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Newly structured classes stress student-professor interaction
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Faculty, students, and alumni provide quick expert takes on topics ranging from urban development in ancient Rome to movie franchise reboots.
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Students experiment with sound, theatre technique, and interdisciplinary learning.
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We take a look back at the graduation speakers from last month's ceremony.
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Sociology graduate student Alexander Jerneck examines the fiscal roots of corporate law.
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Criminology graduate student Jill Portnoy measures biological responses to stress.
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Sonya Davey, C'14, wants to end sex-selective abortion. One of her solutions is already getting attention here and in India.
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Senior Urja Mittal investigates political donor habits.
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Doctoral student Meg Andrews studies the slums of Rome.
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Students organize the biggest-ever Winter Reading Project.
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Senior biology student Shabnam Elahi traces one town’s history of toxic exposure.
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History doctoral candidate Adam Goodman investigates the dynamics of deportation.
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Senior Olivia Rutigliano takes Shakespearean costume study into her own hands.
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Political science doctoral candidate Matthew Kavanagh argues that patents are counter-productive in developing countries.