Prof. Dache becomes first tenured, female, Latinx professor in Graduate School of Education
Amalia Dache is the Graduate School of Education’s first tenured, female, Latinx professor.
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Amalia Dache is the Graduate School of Education’s first tenured, female, Latinx professor.
Penn Law School students revitalize a student organization, Penn Law Students for Justice in Palestine, to support Palestinian liberation and petition against University-backed trips to Israel.
1981 Penn Law School graduate David Cohen ended his term as Chair of the Board of Trustees on June 30.
Dillon Patel — star of the reality TV show “Family Karma” — will matriculate into the Wharton MBA program in fall 2021.
Professor of International Relations Farah Jan used virtual reality to teach INTR 391: Senior Seminar for Thesis Research in the spring 2021 semester.
Baird Term Professor of Psychology Joseph Kable’s research on imagined events was published in the Journal of Neuroscience on June 16.
Jason Wingard, 2000 graduate from the Graduate School of Education and former vice dean of executive education at the Wharton School, was appointed the first Black president of Temple University.
While some students typically opt to take a gap year before entering college, Penn saw a large increase in the number of students on gap years in the 2020-2021 school year.
Twenty Penn students and alumni were awarded Fulbright grants for the 2021-2022 academic year to conduct research, pursue graduate studies, or teach English abroad.