Fellowship helps train new teachers
For the second year, College sophomores, juniors and seniors are being offered an opportunity to gain hands-on teaching experience in one of three West Philadelphia high schools.
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For the second year, College sophomores, juniors and seniors are being offered an opportunity to gain hands-on teaching experience in one of three West Philadelphia high schools.
Earlier this month Sen. Tom Coburn (R- Ok.) proposed an amendment to the annual appropriations bill that would prohibit the National Science Foundation from “wasting federal research funding on political science projects.”
For most, the end of college signals the start of their careers. But by that point some student writers’ careers have already begun.
Study Abroad? Or just abroad?
From guns to balloons, Penn researchers are leaving no stone unturned.
What differentiates Justin McDaniel from other Penn professors isn’t his Ph.D. in Sanskrit and Indian Studies or his extensive experience living in the countries he teaches about. However, it might be his experience as a Buddhist monk in Thailand.
The Provost’s Office and the Trustees Council of Penn Women have established an award to recognize community members for efforts that help female faculty advance in the workplace.
Penn InTouch received a dramatic makeover toward the end of last semester. But the changes may have only been screen-deep.
Penn InTouch received a dramatic makeover toward the end of last semester. But the changes may have only been screen-deep.
For the class of 2013, reading was not part of this year’s Penn Reading Project. In a departure from previous years, the incoming freshmen were assigned a visual text.
Time is precious. And the School of Arts and Sciences isn’t asking for much of it with its 60-second lectures.
"What better to way to figure out what you want to get out of a school than by taking a class with the person who runs it?" asked College freshman Anthony DiBella, explaining why he participated in the proseminar taught by University President Amy Gutmann.
Renovation, not recreation, seems to have been the keyword on campus this summer.
Last fall, Penn Environmental Group piled trash on College Green. This semester, PEG continued its efforts to raise awareness with a festival in Houston Hall last Friday, called GreenFest.
See a photo slideshow of the Relay for Life here.
"For most, leadership is an acquired skill," said Michael Useem, director of the Wharton Leadership Center, during the preceptorial he hosted with University President Amy Gutmann yesterday.
According to Khaled Toameh, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been "going in the wrong direction ever since the peace process started."