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Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways: Ana Przybylowski, C'19 (Video)
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.
“What Can Be Done Today?”
Senior Aminata Sy founded a program for Philly kids and will soon head to Congress to begin her Rangel Graduate Fellowship.
Collective Consciousness
Lorena Levano, a graduate student in the College of Liberal & Professional Studies, uses collective social behavior to address sexual harassment and online grooming.
Making a Difference ... and Winning an Oscar
College sophomore Claire Sliney is working to end the social stigma around menstruation in developing countries.
College Students Receive President’s Prizes
The competitive awards fund meaningful post-graduation projects.
Who Lives in a Hydrothermal Vent Under the Sea?
Preethi Kumaran, C’21, spent her summer growing-deep sea microorganisms that might be new to the world of science.
Documenting Refugees
A film by Sonari Chidi, C’20, challenges the depiction of refugees and immigrants in the media.
Project Gives Students a Place to Be Positive
Elana Burack, C’19, has created an “Affirmation Tree” for the community.
Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways
A new video series puts the spotlight on undergraduates.
Shooting for the Moon
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.
An Unlikely Pairing
Research in neuroscience and finance prepares Alexandra Siwulec, C'19, W'19, for the future of her choice.
Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways: Karen Kim, C'21 (VIDEO)
College sophomore Karen Kim reflects on her decision to become an Africana Studies major.
Collective Consciousness
Lorena Levano, a graduate student in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies, uses collective social behavior to address sexual harassment and online grooming.