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  • 50 years in the OR and still loving it

    For fifty years, Ann Dakunchak’s career at both at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and in ENT surgery has been a great one, she says. Her words of advice: “Have a job you’re confident doing and where you’re happy.”

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Murray Gerstenhaber named the recipient of the 2021 Steele Prize

    The 2021 Steele Prize for Seminal Contribution to Research award celebrates Murray's seminal deep contributions to algebraic deformation theory and modern homological algebra.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Arts & Sciences

  • Melissa E. Sanchez, to begin her role as GSWS/APC director in the 2021/22 academic year

    Sanchez’s research and teaching focus on feminism, queer theory, and sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literature, and she has been a Core Faculty member in Penn’s Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Program since 2006. 

    FULL STORY AT Penn Arts & Sciences

  • SP2 Announces inaugural Race and Social Justice Fellows

    Hannah Cao and Jennifer Bulcock will be working with Associate Dean for Inclusion Jerri Bourjolly, and the Advisory Committee on Race and Social Justice to implement critical schoolwide projects centered on diversity, inclusion, intersectionality, and social justice.

    FULL STORY AT School of Social Policy & Practice

  • Spanish for Law program helps students gain confidence with legal Spanish

    “Spanish for Law,” a new program offered by the Office of International Affairs, is designed to shrink the fluency gap by helping Spanish-speaking students become confident using Spanish legal terminology.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Carey Law

  • Dialogue, revisited

    Omnia looks back on books from three faculty whose contributions to the conversation on race and social justice have stood the test of time: “Black Resistance/White Law: A History of Constitutional Racism in America,” published in 1971 by Mary Frances Berry; “Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction and the Meaning of Liberty,” published in 1988 by Dorothy Roberts; and “Thicker Than Blood: How Racial Statistics Lie,” published in 2001 by Tukufu Zuberi.

    FULL STORY AT OMNIA

  • Associate dean of enrollment management and global outreach receives Years of Service Award

    The Years of Service award recognizes Mary Mazzola for her tenure of over two decades in the profession, emphasizing her creative and innovative approach to admissions and the ongoing support and mentorship that she has provided to colleagues throughout her career.

    FULL STORY AT School of Social Policy & Practice

  • Penn recognized as top performer in 2020 Sustainable Campus Index

    Penn ranks 7th overall in the area of Diversity and Affordability and 5th overall in the area of Transportation. Sustainable Campus Index recognizes top-performing sustainable colleges and universities overall and in 17 impact areas, as measured by the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System. 

    FULL STORY AT Penn Sustainability

  • Scope of practice restrictions and vulnerable populations

    Organized by LDI and the Penn School of Nursing, the “Expanding Scope of Practice After Covid-19” conference brought together 15 top experts in every aspect of restrictive state scope of practice laws for advance practice registered nurses and other health professionals.

    FULL STORY AT Leonard Davis Institute

  • Penn Vet’s Dean W. Richardson awarded prestigious ACVS Honor for Career Achievement

    The chief of large animal surgery at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center has been recognized by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons for having made significant contributions to the development of surgical techniques and methodology, and disseminating knowledge to colleagues, residents, and students.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Vet