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60-Second Slam Lets Students and Faculty Show Their Work (Video)
During Alumni Weekend 2017, presenters provided quick, expert takes on topics ranging from 3-D models of galaxies to the history of animal nutrition science.
Visions of Dylan (Video)
Writing course offers creative study of the iconic songwriter and Nobel Prize laureate Bob Dylan.
U.S. Foreign Policy in a Trump Administration: A Three-Month Review (Video)
Political Science faculty assess U.S. foreign policy during the first 100 days.
Grad Ben Talks Gives Students a Chance to Shine (Video)
School program launches with a day of TED Talk-style presentations from Arts and Sciences graduate students.
Immigration and Global Inequality (Video)
Faculty experts weigh in on critical global issues.
OSCARS 2017: The Glitter and Politics (Video)
Members of the Cinema and Media Studies faculty discuss the nominated movies, directors, and stars.
The Stand at Standing Rock (Video)
Members of Penn’s Native American and Indigenous Studies community reflect on the historic gathering of tribal nations and grassroots movement known as #NODAPL.
Beyond Einstein?: Gravity and the Search for New Physics (Video)
Physics professors Mark Trodden and Bhuvnesh Jain discuss recent astronomical measurements that have opened a window into fundamental physics.
Trump, Philosophy, and American Politics: Philosophical Implications of the 45th Presidency (Video)
Penn conference brought together scholars to discuss issues raised by the election, the transition of power, and the new presidential administration.
OMNIA Q&A: “I think it's part of our job as scientists to communicate effectively with the public.” (Video)
Physics graduate student Dillion Fox makes outreach part of his work.
Energy Future of Post-Fukushima Japan (Video)
Ome Laila Balkhi, C'17, examines Japan's energy policies following the Fukushima power plant disaster.
Modeling the Diffusion of Military Technology (Video)
Joseph Gehler, C’19, aims to create a statistical model that portrays the spread of weapons capabilities.
OMNIA Q&A: Russian Interference with the U.S. Election (Video)
Featuring Mitchell A. Orenstein, professor of Russian and East European studies and Chair of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Holiday Bells (Video)
A Penn Flutes Pop-Up Performance
Liftoff (Video)
Physicist Mark Devlin and his team of students harness cutting-edge technology to comb through the evolutionary history of the universe.