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How the Caged Bird Corrects Its Song
Zachary Sheldon, C’19, designed an experiment to study sensory feedback mechanisms in zebra finches.
The Dynamics of Identity
Ph.D. candidate Hajer Al-Faham explores Islamophobia’s effects on Muslim American politics.
Year in Review
We look back on our favorite arts and sciences stories of 2017.
Home for the Holidays: Travels, Traditions, and Resolutions (Photos)
Penn students share their plans and wishes for winter break.
Want to Know? Ask the Cognoscenti.
The College Cognoscenti give prospective students and parents the inside story on what it’s like to be a student here.
Cultivating Wisdom
Penn hosts the inaugural Ivy League Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Radio Free Poetry: PennSound @ 14 (VIDEO)
Professor Charles Bernstein and Ph.D. student Chris Mustazza from the Department of English discuss PennSound—the world's largest online poetry archive, founded in 2003.
The New Salon
Leslie Jones, GR’18, on the intersection of Black feminism and social media.
OMNIA Q&A: Monument Lab's Research Program (Video)
Laurie Allen, Director for Digital Scholarship at Penn Libraries, and Penn's Price Lab for Digital Humanities are helping to immortalize the public art and history project.
Penn In Kenya (Video)
Through an Arts and Sciences grant, undergrads produced documentary and virtual-reality films with residents of the Kakuma Refugee Camp.
Arts and Sciences in Action
New grant initiatives have Penn Arts and Sciences faculty and students engaging with each other and the rest of the world.