LPS News

Classical Studies professor modernizes Homer

Dr. Emily Wilson, who teaches in the Classical Studies post-baccalaureate program, is the first woman to translate Homer’s The Odyssey into English.

The history of Penn’s green, tree-filled campus

Students and alumni of the Master of Environmental Studies program help provide an account of the 150 years that went into creating Penn’s current tree canopy.

Master of Environmental Studies student explores green business possibilities through Organizational Dynamics

Meg Kramer is using her executive expertise to make a difference in global issues surrounding food, water and agriculture.

The changing tides of renewable energy

One Master of Environmental Studies student dives into the burgeoning offshore wind industry.

The positive impact of filmmaking in Kenya

LPS Bachelor of Arts student experiences once-in-a-lifetime filmmaking opportunity in a Kenyan refugee camp.

Master of Environmental Studies students explore wetlands up close

Dr. Sally Willig, a lecturer and advisor in the Master of Environmental Studies (MES) program, recently brought her students on a kayak tour to explore a freshwater tidal marsh in southern New Jersey as part of her wetlands course.

Cutting-edge bird tracking technology comes to Philadelphia

Master of Environmental Studies’Lisa Kiziuk introduces Penn and the region to the future of bird conservation with the Motus Wildlife Tracking System.

MES in the Community, Maame Mensah

The second time around

“I get to do work that makes the world a better place just by working at TerraCycle,” shares Maame Mensah (Master of Environmental Studies ’11), the US Account Director of Brand Partnerships at TerraCycle.

Penn launches the hands-on, interdisciplinary and impactful Master of Behavioral and Decision Sciences

Penn’s Master of Behavioral and Decision Sciences program—which equips students to understand how individuals and groups make decisions, and how to affect those decisions—welcomed its first class of students to campus this August.

MLA graduate brings Japanese artifacts to light at Penn

Master of Liberal Arts graduate Jonathan Singleton (‘17) helped photograph and research Japanese artifacts given to the Penn Museum by the Tokyo National Museum after the 1893 World’s Fair.