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Knowledge by the Slice: Observing the Invisible (Video)

Bhuvnesh Jain, Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Natural Sciences, and Michael Weisberg, Professor and Chair of Philosophy, discuss the mystery of dark matter and the use of some of the world’s largest telescopes to search for it.

Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways: Karen Kim, C'21 (VIDEO)

College sophomore Karen Kim reflects on her decision to become an Africana Studies major.

Penn Arts & Sciences Pathways: India Allen, C'21 (Video)

College sophomore India Allen on how an Academically Based Community Service (ABCS) course inspired her decision to major in Health and Societies.

2019 Grad Ben Talks (Video)

Penn Arts and Sciences graduate students present on myriad topics in TED Talks fashion.

OMNIA Q&A: The Venezuelan Crisis (VIDEO)

Tulia Falleti, Class of 1965 Term Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Latin American and Latino Studies Program, on the past, present, and possible future of Venezuela.

A Summer Studying the Mind and Brain (Video)

MindCORE's intensive summer fellowship program lets Penn undergrads work with researchers.

A Medieval Minute (Video)

For their 60-second lecture, Emily Steiner, Professor of English, and doctoral student Aylin Malcolm, put a dramatic twist on medieval English and the 2018 midterm elections.

Origin Stories: Anthropologist Deborah Thomas (Video)

Deborah A. Thomas, R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Anthropology, discusses her journey from professional dancer to academic, embracing her many roles as an author, activist, educator, and artist.

Sneakers and Social Change (Video)

Fernando Rojo, C’18, aims to empower artisans across Latin America through his company, PATOS.

Art History in 3-D (Video)

Robyn Barrow, doctoral candidate in history of art, turns centuries-old objects into 3-D models.

On the Water in Philadelphia (Video)

A summer research seminar by the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities (PPEH) allowed students to conduct research on Philadelphia's waterways and collaborate with community partners.

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.

Challenging the Biological Concept of Race (VIDEO)

The Program on Race, Science, and Society hosted an international symposium that brought together scholars to discuss how the categorizing of racial difference has significant implications for individuals across the globe.

Knowledge by the Slice: Follow the Carbon (Video)

Daniel Aldana Cohen, Assistant Professor of Sociology, presents a new perspective on climate change.

Scoring an Unfinished Work (Video)

For his English honors thesis, Nicholas Escobar, C'18, combined his love of literature and music.