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Bringing restorative justice into the classroom
Five Penn GSE scholars share tools to bring restorative justice tools—problem-solving centered on responsibility, nuance, and growth—to students and teachers.
CHIBE to establish first-of-its-kind HIV ‘Nudge Unit’ in South Africa
Two CHIBE directors have received a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to establish a first-of-its-kind nudge unit focused on HIV prevention in South Africa. Harsha Thirumurthy, associate director of CHIBE, and Alison Buttenheim, associate director of CHIBE, will co-lead this three-year initiative with their colleagues at HE²RO.
Dementia trends inspire innovative approaches to care
Treating a patient with dementia has unique challenges, including the fact that it’s often difficult for caregivers to relate to exactly what the patient is experiencing. One method that the Princeton Medical Center is using to help its staff get a glimpse into how individuals with dementia experience the world is Virtual Dementia Tour® (VDT) training.
At a TED Institute event, Marc Miskin talks about ‘tiny robots with giant potential’
Marc Miskin, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering is building a “future robot army,” 10,000 bots at a time and small enough to pass through the thinnest hypodermic needle.
Ricardo Bracho named inaugural Abrams Artist-in-Residence
Bracho is the first Abrams Artist-in-Residence in Penn Arts & Sciences, in the Alice Paul Center for Research on Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies. Bracho is a writer, editor, and teacher who has worked in community and university, theater and video/film, politics and aesthetics for the past 29 years.
Richard Gelles receives SSWR Social Policy Researcher Award
Richard J. Gelles, former dean of Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice, was honored at the 2020 Society for Social Work and Research conference with the Social Policy Researcher Award, which commemorated his cumulative career accomplishments, prolific scholarship, and exemplary leadership in social work and policy research.
School counselors are your ally. Here are six tips for working with them
Linda Leibowitz, the co-director of the Executive Program in School & Mental Health Counseling, offers a guide for how families can partner with school counselors to help children grow.
Penn Law files petition against Migration Protection Protocols
The Penn Law Transnational Legal Clinic and the University of Texas School of Law Immigration Clinic, will file a Request for Precautionary Measures against Mexico and the United States before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, asking the Commission to seek an end to the Migration Protection Protocols, also called the “Remain in Mexico” program.
Urban areas are still expanding across the globe, particularly in low- and moderate-income countries, where the youth population is exploding. At the same time, urban inequality is growing and, in some cases, so is civil unrest. Experts, including several from Penn, reflect on why and how access to the city is important for jobs, economic growth, and intergenerational mobility and how can it be improved.