Student Archive
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An interest in magic influenced Daniel Roy, C’20, to study neurobiology. Now the magician is using his research background to amaze the audiences at his shows.
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Erik Broess, a doctoral candidate in musicology, studies how electric guitar gear influences the kinds of music guitarists create—and the kinds of music histories that get shared.
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As the COVID-19 vaccine is being distributed across the country, new research out of the Department of Philosophy shows that knowledge about the nature of science can combat political biases.
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Seo Yun (Stephanie) Hwang, C’23, spent her summer examining the impact of information and communication technology initiatives in developing countries.
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After waiting almost two years to join a chemistry lab, Calais Cronin, C’21, is one of the few students allowed on campus this fall to do research.
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In two classes, Rahul Mukherjee, Dick Wolf Associate Professor of Television and New Media Studies, is looking at the big picture of our digital life.
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A six-episode podcast series that explores the forces that have shaped events in 2020.
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As remote work and education continue for many, Penn Arts & Sciences has shifted some of its popular, long-running programs to a virtual format and created some new ones.
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Breyasia Scott, C’20, discovered a new passion after taking Intro to Ancient Greece.
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Joelle Gross, C’21, talks about her “life-changing” experience with the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies.
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Saachi Datta, C’21, is combining her passion for religion and science on her path to becoming a physician.
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Conducted online for the first time, the Center for Africana Studies Summer Institute for Pre-Freshmen continues to cultivate human connection.
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Ashley Baker, GR’20, loves sharing the excitement of experimental astronomy.
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Joseph Earl Thomas, a Ph.D. student in English, explores childhood and family in an award-winning memoir inspired by fantasy fiction.
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Joelle Gross, C ’21, talks about her “life-changing” experience with the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies.
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Dixon Li, a doctoral candidate in English, reveals a critical missing piece in the public monuments discourse.
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Penn undergrads on their first week of the digital fall semester, from classes to relaxation.
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The Undergraduate Data Science Hangout connects students and faculty across seemingly disparate disciplines.
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Professors and leaders from across the University unite in a series of virtual lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency.
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Rebecca Mueller, Ph.D. student in history and sociology of science, studies how infectious microbes like the coronavirus can affect communities of people with genetic vulnerabilities.