A New Way to Connect with SAS - Introducing Our Mobile Site

There's a brand new way to access SAS! You can now view the latest research, events and news on your favorite mobile device. Our easy-to-use format will make keeping up with SAS easier than ever before. The best part? No app is required--simply visit the SAS homepage on your mobile device.

SAS Frontiers
Visit our premier electronic magazine, featuring the research of SAS students and faculty.

The 60-Second Lectures
Got a minute? Browse through the speaker archive to enjoy past lectures from this series.

Events
View our upcoming events to plan your activities.

Penn Back Then
Learn about University life across decades, as told by the SAS alumni who know it best.

Social Media
Interact with the SAS community through Facebook and Twitter.

Arts & Sciences News

Penn Arts & Sciences Students Win 2024 President’s Engagement Prize

They will design and undertake post-graduation projects that make a positive, lasting difference in the world.

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2024 School of Arts & Sciences Teaching Awards

Penn Arts & Sciences recognizes nine faculty and seven graduate students for their distinguished teaching.

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Wale Adebanwi and Deborah A. Thomas Named 2024 Guggenheim Fellows

The award is designed to allow independent work at the highest level under “the freest possible conditions.”

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2024 College of Arts & Sciences Graduation Speakers

James “Jim” Johnson, C’74, L’77, LPS ’21, a School of Arts and Sciences Board of Advisors member, and student speaker Katie Volpert, C’24, will address the Class of 2024 Sunday May 19 on Franklin Field.

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Undergraduate and Graduate Students Honored as 2024 Dean’s Scholars

This honor is presented annually to students who exhibit exceptional academic performance and intellectual promise.

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Azuma and Hart Named Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professors of American History

Eiichiro Azuma specializes in Asian American and transpacific history, while Emma Hart teaches and researches the history of early North America, the Atlantic World, and early modern Britain between 1500 and 1800.

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