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Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways: Marvin Morgan, C'21 (Video)

Marvin Morgan, C'21, is analyzing astrophysics data in the lab and setting records on the track.

Inquiring Minds

The History Honors Thesis Program trains students to research, argue, write, and add something new to our knowledge.

What’s With all the Leather Jackets?

Dean’s Scholar Nicholas Berrettini, LPS’19, examines Italian crime dramas and wonders if binge-watching shows can change our opinions.

Student Scientists (Video)

Earth and environmental science seniors conduct year-long investigations on topics from fish fossils to wildfires.

Minding Other People’s Business

Penn LPS students win case competition at sixth annual Wharton People Analytics Conference.

Outdoor Research

Lara Jung, C’19, explores the history of nature as medicine.

Last Look

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.

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.