2018 year in review: Penn Law student life
Throughout the year, Penn Law students took on public interest projects on major issues in local and national government, and won cases, competitions, and fellowships.
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In brief, what’s happening at Penn—whether it’s across campus or around the world.
Throughout the year, Penn Law students took on public interest projects on major issues in local and national government, and won cases, competitions, and fellowships.
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This past fall, assistant professor of City and Regional Planning Allison Lassiter led a class called Sensing the City, in which fifteen students from the City Planning, Masters of Urban Spatial Analytics, and Integrated Product Design programs used Arduino to develop concepts for collecting data from and interacting with the urban environment.
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Penn Dental Medicine opened its doors to Veterans on December 12 for a day of free oral screenings and assistance that was booked to capacity, with 54 Veterans from the region participating.
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The Allen Institute has announced the launch of the Allen Institute for Immunology, a new division of the Institute that is dedicated to studying the human immune system, with Penn Medicine and four other leading clinical research organizations.
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Wharton's Marshall Meyer discusses the Dolce & Gabbana boycott in China.
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The men's lacrosse team is set to embark on a 2019 schedule littered with quality opponents as the Red and Blue look to return to the NCAA Tournament for the 13th time.
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The new training program will begin in 2019, and will incorporate genetic counseling services with the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of those with suspected or known genetic mutations and conditions.
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A pair of Penn Football players took their first steps towards a potential pro career as offensive lineman Tommy Dennis and kicker Jack Soslow were invited to participate in the FCS Bowl on December 9.
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Penn will face its fair share of challenges starting in February, pitting itself up against some of the nation's elite in hopes for a deep run into postseason play in May.
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The “Feminism Podcast Series” will feature Penn Law students offering their perspectives on what feminism means to them.
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