Student
Leading from Within (Video)
Madison Dawkins, C'19, created an independent study focused on health and mindfulness with the women at the Riverside Correctional Facility.
The Cultural and Political Aspects of Infertility in Israel
In the only nation in the world to fund unlimited IVF, Alisa Feldman, C’18, investigates how providers communicate with patients.
Buyer Be Informed!
Christopher D’Urso, C’18, educates consumers about scams.
Moral Indignation Leads to a Love of Chemistry
Jimin Yoon, C’18, discovers an affinity for science.
Scoring an Unfinished Work (Video)
For his English honors thesis, Nicholas Escobar, C'18, combined his love of literature and music.
OMNIA Q&A: A Movement for Gender Equity in Academia
Kristen Ierardi, C’18, examines a period of bold feminist activism at Penn.
Omnia Podcast: UFOs and the Creation of Knowledge (Audio)
Kate Dorsch, Ph.D. candidate in History and Sociology of Science, discusses her research on UFO sightings in Cold War America and how scientific knowledge is created and communicated to the public.
Women on Transit: The Gendered Navigation of Public Space
Jana Korn, C'18, surveys female students on sexual violence on public transportation.
A Source of Inspiration (Video)
Sebastian Gonzalez, C’20, is a campus leader for first-generation students, a physics and astronomy major, and the principal tubist for the Penn Symphony Orchestra.
Examining Genocide Through Scholarship and Art
Criminology master's student Sarah Jewett uses statistical and empirical analysis and computer programming to study war crimes.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at America
OMNIA visits a history course that covers challenging moments in American history.
The Dynamics of Identity
Ph.D. candidate Hajer Al-Faham explores Islamophobia’s effects on Muslim American politics.