Narratives About Urban High Schools

Inside Higher Ed |

At an Education Writers Association meeting in Boston, GSE’s Shaun Harper presented research on black and Latino male high school achievers and their success.

Shadrack Frimpong of Penn Has a Vision for a Healthy Africa

Penn News |

Spending a summer break in Switzerland may conjure images of scaling snow-covered Alps. For University of Pennsylvania student Shadrack Frimpong, however, the weeks he spent in Lausanne this past summer were directed at surmounting an even greater challenge: finding an efficient treatment for HIV/AIDS.

Shadrack Frimpong Has a Vision for a Healthy Africa

Penn News |

Junior biology major Shadrack Frimpong (far left), a native of Ghana, spent his summer in Switzerland, working to find an efficient treatment for HIV/AIDS.

Penn Women’s Center celebrates 40 years

Penn Current |

The Penn Women’s Center was born from a 1973 campus sit-in. Director Felicity “Litty” Paxton says it is still working to foster “momentum and good energy.”

Students Hit the Books and the Halls of the Hospital

Penn Medicine |

Students Hit the Books and the Halls of the Hospital in Penn Medicine's Unique Career Prep Program for Students in West Philadelphia High Schools

Penn Excellence through Diversity Fund: Seven Projects

Penn Almanac |

Penn’s Action Plan for Faculty Diversity and Excellence made a commitment to create a fund in support of interdisciplinary research on topics related to equity, inclusion and diversity. This Penn Excellence through Diversity Fund was established in the 2012-2013 academic year. Seven projects were funded in its inaugural cycle, in support of both faculty research and initiatives to advance the pipeline to the professoriate of members of historically underrepresented groups.

Penn Medical Student Discusses Approach to Adult Patient Care and Hospital Environment

Penn Medicine |

Should an Adult Hospital Act and Feel More Like a Pediatric Hospital?  Penn Medical Student Mark Attiah Discusses in JAMA Why a Pediatric Approach to Adult Patient Care and Hospital Environment Makes More Sense.

Penn’s Chaplain Chaz Howard: The Healing Gift of Poetry

Penn News |

Poetry helps Chaplain Chaz Howard process difficult issues he faces as a spiritual advisor and counselor. His poems are now compiled in The Awe and The Awful.

Art in the City Academy at Penn Gives Students Lessons on Art and Life

Penn News |

For the last two years, the History of Art Department has partnered with the College of Liberal and Professional Studies at Penn to run the four-week long summer school for students interested in the arts. The program melds field trips with traditional classroom instruction in an effort to expose students to the array of visual arts on campus and in the Philadelphia area.

Book of Rhymes: The Poetics of Hip Hop Selected as Penn Reading Project Text

Penn News |

Book of Rhymes: The Poetics of Hip Hop by literary scholar Adam Bradley is the selected text for the 2013-14 Penn Reading Project at the University of Pennsylvania and kicks off Penn’s Year of Sound.