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1. How one bio alum is fighting mental health stigma.

2. Get to know our new CoAS faculty!

3. You’ll need a dugout canoe and 24 hours to get to this unique course.

4. Opening reception Oct. 8: “The Art and Science of Rorschach Inkblots.”

5. In case you missed it: A welcome note from Dean Bouchard.

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COLLEGE DAY
Philly-themed food stations, swag giveaways and over 30 resource and student groups in attendance — we went big on College Day to welcome our New Dragons! Check out these photos from the College Day party of Welcome Week.
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CALENDAR
Calendar Icon October 2 @ 12 p.m. | 3101 Market St., Room 224
A Partial History of Public Info Infrastructures After Disasters
Calendar Icon October 2 @ 3 p.m. | Korman Center, Room 243
Math Colloquium: Measure Differential Equations
Calendar Icon October 2 @ 5 p.m. | A.J. Drexel Picture Gallery
“In the Field” Exhibit Reception
Calendar Icon October 2 @ 6 p.m. | Perelman Center for Jewish Life
First Forward Fall Welcome Reception
Calendar Icon October 15 @ 6:30 p.m. | Academy of Natural Sciences
Pennoni Panel: Waste(d) Efforts
what they're
SAYING

“The relationship is very clear — economic recessions are associated with declines in concern about climate change.”
 
faculty & student
SHOUTOUTS
::  BEES Assistant Prof Jocelyn Sessa, PhD, and Academy Research Associate Andrew Fraass, PhD, awarded $370K NSF grant for their project “Extending Ocean Drilling Pursuits [eODP]: Microfossils and Stratigraphy”

::  Sociology Prof Kelly Joyce, PhD, and Melanie Jeske, MS science, technology and society ’19, co-authored “Revisiting the Sick Role: Performing Regimes of Patienthood in the 21st Century,” accepted into Sociological Viewpoints

::  English Associate Teaching Prof Sheila Sandapen, PhD, published essay “Girl Rebooted: Transforming Doctor Who’s Sarah Jane Smith from Sidekick to Hero”

::  Sociology Assistant Prof Kelly Underman, PhD, is co-investigator of $150K grant from National Board of Medical Examiners for study “Standardized Patient Assessment of Communication Skills”

::  Philosophy alumna Alisa Melekhina ’11 published book “Reality Check: What the Ancient Game of Chess Can Teach You About Success in Modern Competitive Settings”

 
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