2018 Lindback Awards for Distinguished Teaching
Alist of the twelve recipients of the 2018 Teaching and Provost's Awards for health and non-health disciplines, and non-tenure faculty and staff.
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Alist of the twelve recipients of the 2018 Teaching and Provost's Awards for health and non-health disciplines, and non-tenure faculty and staff.
FULL STORY AT Almanac →
A new grant will work to direct more Hispanic students towards Ph.D. programs at Hispanic-serving institutions and research universities over the next five years. The grant extends to humanities students who will work with mentors in their schools. In return, mentors will gain insight into the barriers that keep Latino/a students from entering Ph.D. programs in the first place.
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Vascular health declines when the enzyme SIRT1 declines, causing a decrease in blood-vessel density and blood flow. In a study by Zoltan Arany of the Perelman School of Medicine, reintroducing the enzyme to blood vessels improved the vascular health of mice, with implications for stopping frailty and hypertension in humans.
FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News →
Ani Hsieh’s work with robotics primarily focuses on the unknown and isolated world of the oceans. “Robots make perfect sense for ocean exploration because humans can’t operate there without a lot of support infrastructure,” Hsieh says. Her research group programs teams of robots, from small groups up to large-scale swarms, for marine studies and exploration.
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Penn Museum Fellows student Sheridan Smalls digs deep into the personal materials and manuscripts of a late 19th century collector for her senior thesis, and uncovers an eclectic and prolific contributor to Penn and Philadelphia museum collections.
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The director of the Penn Medicine Center for Evidence-Based Practice has been named Chair of PCORI research, and will join the Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support Learning Network.
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Lee Fleisher, who chairs the Perelman School of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, served on the committee that researched abortion care, and found it to be a safe and routine medical procedure. It's state regulations that can cause health hazards.
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The Penn Law National Security Club participated in an annual simulation in Washington, D.C., that draws students and scholars from around the country. The five-member team was assigned a key role in the exercise, mentored by James Clapper, the former director of national intelligence.
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Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed, hosts of “Marketing Matters” on Wharton Business Radio, discuss the recent move by numerous companies to take a public stance against the NRA in light of recent shootings in America.
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On March 22 at 11:30 a.m., Graduate School of Education professors Harris Sokoloff and Jonathan Zimmerman will host the forum “Left, Right, and Center: Can We Talk About Sexual Harassment?” as part of the Penn Teach-in. At 4 p.m., Philadelphia Writing Project will screen the documentary “American Creed,” followed by a about civic engagement and participation.
FULL STORY AT Graduate School of Education →