Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences

Penn to Offer New Ph.D. Program in Africana Studies

PHILADELPHIA –- The University of Pennsylvania will offer a new Ph.D. program in Africana studies based in the Center for Africana Studies of the School of Arts and Sciences beginning in the 2009-2010 academic year.

Jacquie Posey

Penn Museum to Celebrate the Republic of Turkey

PHILADELPHIA –- The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology will spotlight Turkey in Turkish Delight! from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Saturday, May 3.

Pam Kosty, Jordan Reese

The Penn Top Ten: 2008 Summer Reading List

The Penn Top 10 The faculty and staff of Kelly Writers House at the University of Pennsylvania have taken literary stock of their favorite books and chosen 10 for a 2008 summer reading list of oldies and newer selections. In alphabetical order they are:

Jacquie Posey

Two Penn Professors Win 2008 Guggenheim Fellowships

PHILADELPHIA – Michael Leja, professor of art history in the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences and Don Mitchell, a visiting scholar in residence in Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication have been awarded fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Jacquie Posey



In the News


Philadelphia Inquirer

A new idea for Market East: A ‘Welcoming District’ for immigrants who are driving population growth

Graduate students at the Weitzman School of Design are submitting speculative proposals for a Welcoming District near Philadelphia’s Fashion District that could replace or supplement the Sixers arena.

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CNN

The unusual turnout dynamic that could decide the 2024 election

Daniel Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the demographic of people who haven’t gotten engaged in the upcoming presidential election looks very different from the people who have.

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The Hill

Save America’s sacred places for civic purposes

In a co-written opinion article, John Dilulio of the School of Arts & Sciences says that neglected religious buildings should be preserved for civic use.

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The Wall Street Journal

How much happiness can your salary buy? Researchers can’t agree

Matthew Killingsworth of the Wharton School says that it would be wrong to reduce the pursuit of happiness to the pursuit of money, but that money cannot be totally discarded as a meaningful factor.

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The Guardian

‘Heads, we win; tails, you lose’: How rightwing hush-money trial coverage boosts Trump

Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center contrasts media coverage of Donald Trump’s trial with that of the O.J. Simpson murder trial in 1995.

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