LPS News

Kris Rabberman

LPS’ Kris Rabberman featured in WHYY story about Pennsylvania’s first and only witch trial

Rabberman, who recently taught a course called Witchcraft and Gender in the Early Modern World, commented on the significance of the trial.

Penn’s International Student Guest Program (IGSP), now in its fifteenth year, welcomes international students to campus

Students in the International Student Guest Program transcend cultural barriers

The quintessential US college experience, the openness of the Penn community, and the access to outstanding faculty and courses—these international undergrads are celebrating their time at Penn.

Hands-on learning and interdisciplinary expertise prepared Izzy Castiglioni (MES ’20) to do what she loves best: protecting environmental resources in her home state.

Bringing home a broad perspective on resource management

Hands-on learning and interdisciplinary expertise prepared Izzy Castiglioni (MES ’20) to do what she loves best: protecting environmental resources in her home state.

The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) is pleased to congratulate Leona Brandwene, the recipient of the 2021 UPCEA Mid-Atlantic Region Excellence in Teaching Award.

Congrats to Leona Brandwene—recipient of the 2021 UPCEA Mid-Atlantic Region Excellence in Teaching Award

Brandwene, the associate director of Penn’s Master of Applied Positive Psychology program, is being recognized for her ability to bridge academic studies with real world, practical applications.

Students from across the world gathered this summer on Zoom to learn about key issues from Penn teaching fellows, activists—each other.

Penn Summer high school students take on social justice issues in an immersive, 3-week summer academy

Students from across the world gathered this summer on Zoom to learn about key issues from Penn teaching fellows, activists—and each other.

Kim Quick (Master of Environmental Studies ‘15

Looking on the bright side of sustainability with a Penn alumna and instructor

Sustainability and positive psychology go hand in hand, says alumna and instructor Kim Quick (MES ’15). It’s about doing the most good.

Dr. Judith Mangelsdorf (MAPP ‘12)

Master of Applied Positive Psychology alumna earns first positive psychology professorship in German-speaking countries

Dr. Judith Mangelsdorf (MAPP ‘12) begins her role as faculty director of the master's program in positive psychology and coaching at the German University for Health and Sport this August.

Martin E.P. Seligman

Master of Applied Positive Psychology’s Martin Seligman ranks #1 in Academic Influence’s top influential psychologists today

In addition to Seligman at the top spot, five others who have contributed to the MAPP program have also been recognized as stand-outs in the field of positive psychology.

Scholarship winners include Dawaine Cosey, Frank Jackson, and Dr. Maggie Yue Zhao, recognized for their contributions to the positive psychology community and their service to others.

Master of Applied Positive Psychology scholarship recipients focus on applied learning to transform their communities and workplaces

Scholarship winners include Dawaine Cosey, Frank Jackson, and Dr. Maggie Yue Zhao, recognized for their contributions to the positive psychology community and their service to others.

Fall 2021 Events

Fall 2021 virtual events and information sessions announced

The faculty and staff of the College of Liberal and Professional Studies invite you to join us for our fall 2021 virtual events.