101. Human Origins. This course explores the nature of humanity using a bio-cultural approach. Students learn about the history and basic concepts of evolutionary thought, the fossil and genetic evidence...
Remarks to Graduates, May 19, 2019 I would like to start by thanking President Fox, the Board of Trustees and the faculty for this great honor. Commencement is always a...
Immediate Safety and Support Go to a safe place —your own room, a friend’s room, or anywhere you will feel safe. Also, call someone you trust. No matter how late...
Panelist Biographies Kevin J. Arquit '75 A partner in the New York office of the law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, Kevin Arquit focuses on antitrust litigation, transactional and counseling...
The page below contains links to a broad range of website resources including information about the Art & Art History Department, general student life on campus, and how to get...
Why Study Arabic? Learning Arabic can benefit anyone majoring or minoring in International Relations, Political Science, Comparative Literature, Islamic Studies, Religion, History, Anthropology, Social Studies, African Studies, Women’s Studies, Linguistics...
Emmanuella Dwomo Agyei - Advisor: Dr. Nadia Marano The Depolymerization of Isolated Amyloid Protein from Haloferax volcanii The extracellular matrix of archaea is mainly made up of polysaccharides, extracellular DNA...
Fernando Gomez '11 (Art & Art History) is the Director of the Penn South Dementia Program for the Jewish Association Serving the Aging (JASA), the largest social services agency serving...