Penn student awarded national fellowship for ‘New Americans’ pursuing graduate education
Second year medical student Bayan Galal was one of 30 selected for the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans from over 3,000 applicants this year.
Second year medical student Bayan Galal was one of 30 selected for the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans from over 3,000 applicants this year.
The three-time Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning director shared filmmaking advice during the event and discussed the creation of “Beef” following the debut of its second season on April 16.
The April 7 event, moderated by relationship coach Nura Mowzoon, focused on how love is represented in media.
Fernández-Villaverde used Claude, developed by Anthropic, to create and engage with an individualized curriculum plan that he deemed comparable to one week of a master’s course.
In an interview with The Daily Pennsylvanian, School of Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel said the ranking is “reflective of the consistent excellence of nursing at Penn.”
The March 18 event began with a showing of 1991 College graduate Hank Steinberg’s 2025 medical show “Doc,” and included a panel discussion moderated by Cinema and Media Studies lecturer Scott Burkhardt
Housed within the Abramson Cancer Center, the King Center for Lynch Syndrome will be first named and endowed center devoted to Lynch syndrome in the world.
The Feb. 26 discussion was held at Steinberg-Dietrich Hall and highlighted AI-related energy and water consumption issues.
MERT members held “rapid five-minute trainings” where students, faculty, and staff could learn how to perform hands-only CPR at 14 locations across Penn’s campus.
The Feb. 9 discussion focused on urban policy and housing affordability at local and federal levels.
1991 College graduate and television writer, producer, and director Hank Steinberg speaks at viewing and discussion event hosted by the School of Arts and Sciences on March 18.