SEAS Weekly 12-4-23
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Academic Integrity Reminder
Please remember that all students are obligated to follow the Code of Academic Integrity. As noted, “If a student is unsure whether his action(s) constitute a violation of the Code of Academic Integrity, then it is that student’s responsibility to consult with the instructor to clarify any ambiguities.
Words to think about this week:
“Be there for others, but never leave yourself behind.” — Dodinsky
Sources of Support
Wellness at Penn: Student Health and Counseling
- Call 215-746-WELL (9355) to speak with a medical or mental health provider 24/7.
- Visit a mental health professional at one of our Let’s Talk locations across campus
Jed Foundation
- How to Cope With Safety Threats in Your Community or the World(link is external): If you’re coping with threats of violence due to social or political upheaval, conflict, or war, use these tips to manage stress and anxiety.
SAMHSA
- Coping Tips for Traumatic Events and Disasters(link is external): Coping strategies include preparation, self-care, and identifying support systems.
Get Immediate Help in Crisis
Visit our Get Help Now page for Penn-specific resources.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Call 1-800-273-8255 (24/7) or online chat from 2 PM-2 AM: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org(link is external)
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 (24/7): https://www.crisistextline.org(link is external)
Trevor Project
Call 1-866-488-7386 (24/7), online chat, or text START to 678678: https://www.thetrevorproject.org
Highlights for the Week
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Winter Wonderland
ESAC’s Winter Wonderland celebration is happening this week! On Friday, December 8th from 12-3pm, join us in Levine Lobby to take part in our gingerbread house competition, snowflake making, photobooth stand, and winter merch sale. Winners of the gingerbread house making will receive a merch prize!
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Student Support Resources
- Office of Academic Services (formerly RAS) : Towne 109 Walk in advising hours (M-Th 2-4pm) or email oasadvi@seas.upenn.edu.
- Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion : Towne 2nd floor.
- Weingarten Center: 215-573-9235 https://weingartencenter.universitylife.upenn.edu/
- Counseling Services: 215-898-7021 https://wellness.upenn.edu/student-health-and-counseling
- University Chaplain’s Office: 215-898-8456 https://chaplain.upenn.edu/
- Student Financial Services: 215-898-1988 https://srfs.upenn.edu/
- Student Health Service: 215-746-3535 https://wellness.upenn.edu/student-health-and-counseling
- University Life: 215-898-6081 https://universitylife.upenn.edu/
- HELP Line: 215-898-HELP (215-898-4357)
- Penn Libraries: https://www.library.upenn.edu/
- Medical Care: https://wellness.upenn.edu/student-health-and-counseling/student-health-and-counseling-medical-care
- Student Health and Counseling Services Are Available for Students Remember to call first!
- Website: https://wellness.upenn.edu/
- Medical Services
3535 Market Street, Suite 100, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Monday through Friday: 8 am – 6 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 3 pm
Closed on Sundays
215-746-3535 (24/7) - Counseling Services
3624 Market Street, First Floor West, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Monday through Wednesday: 9 am – 7 pm
Thursday and Friday: 9 am – 5 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 3 pm
Closed on Sundays
Students can drop-in and meet with a clinician during regular business hours.
215-898-7021 (24/7)
Important Dates:
Date | Event |
December 11 | Last day of classes |
December 12-13 | Reading Days |
December 14-21 | Final Examinations |
December 21 | Fall Term ends |
Engineering Activities
OAS Academic Advising Walk-in Advising at the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion ODEI is offering walk-in advising in the Cora Ingrum Conference Room (enter at 211 Towne) from 11am-1pm every Wednesday. Emily Delany (eedelany@seas.upenn.edu), the Special Programs and Advising Coordinator from Research and Academic Services, would be delighted to meet with you! ODEI's Freshman Coaching Program - For New and Seasoned Students Ongoing opportunity Engineering your wallet: Personal Finance for Engineers (12/4) Learn how to prepare for your future (or current) paychecks! Join Penn Engineering Council and Common Cents for a talk and an exciting game about personal finance and investing. Come for free bubble tea and a chance to win Penn Engineering branded sweatshirts and Common Cents stickers! Towne 100. 7:00pm-8:00pm. Monday Dec 4. See you there! RSVP here: https://forms.gle/y6cotZ1YHXtBgomD8 WiCS Draw an Engineer 12/5 Spend 5 minutes drawing an engineer to help WiCS Advocacy highlight diversity in Penn SEAS! Come out to Levine Lobby on December 5th from 11:30AM-2:00PM and take a quick break from studying, have a snack, and draw. We will also be selling WiCS stickers! Wellness and Resilience Workshops Free workshops open to all Penn students to learn strategies and skills to help you reach your goals, manage stress, and strengthen your relationships. Each 90-minute workshop offers a fun and casual space to meet and build relationships with other Penn students. These tools have been used by leaders in medicine, business, sports, as well as colleges students. Learn more on the poster below or at: https://wellness.upenn.edu/wel Mentor Meals: Make your Reservation Today! NSOAI’s meal-hosting initiative, the Penn Mentor Meals Program is open for booking reservations! This program encourages mentors and students to engage in conversation outside of the classroom and provide them with a meal free of charge! Members of the Penn Community can initiate a meal with a mentor or mentee including current or past students, professors, teaching assistants, advisors, RAs, PHINS, Peer Advisors, members of Penn’s professional staff, etc. Lunch is served at the University Club at the Inn at Penn on Mondays through Thursdays from 11:30am-2pm. SUBJ: Funding opportunities for hi-tech projects & ventures – APPLICATIONS OPEN Engineers for Exploration (E4E) Summer Research Program at UC San Diego - App Due 2/15 UC San Diego’s Engineers for Exploration Summer Research Program is an NSF REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) Site centered around multidisciplinary and collaborative student research with the broad goals of protecting the environment, uncovering mysteries related to cultural heritage, and providing experiential learning experiences. Our program is a full-time paid research experience from June 24th to August 30th in which students will work in multidisciplinary research teams to aid scientists from the San Diego Zoo, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, and UC San Diego in tackling problems in fields such as ecology, physical oceanography, and archeology. During this program, students will create and apply technologies in novel ways to aid scientists in their work, and may have opportunities to accompany these technologies on field deployments around the world. Through these projects, students can expect to learn about embedded systems and software, machine learning, electronics integration, mechanical design, system building, as well as project management and team leadership. For more information, please visit our website at https://e4e.ucsd.edu. Applications are currently being accepted at https://e4e.ucsd.edu/apply through February 15. Applications will continue to be accepted through March 30 if positions are not yet filled. Summer Project Programmes at ETH Zürich 2024 ETH SSRF 2024: Applications opens at 1 November! The Computer Science Department at ETH Zurich will once again open its doors in the summer of 2024 to students participating in the Student Summer Research Fellowship (ETH SSRF) programme. This programme is open to undergraduate and graduate students from around the world, and provides an opportunity for students to actively participate in research groups for new or existing projects. This allows visiting students a platform to focus on research in an area of their choice, under the guidance of mentors from ETH. It also gives students the opportunity to work and connect with a group of like-minded colleagues from across the globe, while gaining valuable research experience. The fellowship is provided by the Computer Science Department of ETH Zurich, and takes place over two months during the summer. Twenty international students are selected each year, with each participant receiving a scholarship covering travel, accommodation and living expenses for the duration of the programme. The application period is from 1 November until 15 December 2023, 13:00 CET. More information on the application process and its requirements can be found on the ETH SSRF website: https://inf.ethz.ch/studies/summer-research-fellowship.html. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – ETH Robotics Student Fellowship 2024 The ETH Robotics Student Fellowship (ETH RSF) program offers graduate students the opportunity to research alongside experts on the specific topic of robotics of their choice. The awarded fellows will carry out cutting edge research in different areas of robotics (check out last year fellows). This fellowship will take place during summer (July 01 – August 31) and is open to all students worldwide. Application period from January 15 to February 29 – 2024. Projects for Progress Award 2024 What’s your big idea? What concrete initiative do you think would make a real difference in the city of Philadelphia around any of the following goals? * Eradicating systemic racism Look to your left and to your right and you will find potential student, faculty, and staff collaborators with great ideas and, most importantly, a range of perspectives, interests, and expertise to contribute to your team. If you have been at Penn for at least one full year as an undergraduate student or as a full-time employee, or if you will be at least 1/3 through a Penn graduate/professional degree program by the application deadline, consider learning about the $100,000 Projects for Progress Award. And please do pass this message along to any eligible Penn peers/colleagues who may be interested. The application goes live on January 19, and the submission deadline is January 28, 2023. You can learn more in the Projects for Progress FAQ: https://www.sec.upenn.edu/p4p Prior recipients: * 2023 P4P Award Cohort<https://penntoday.upenn * Meshing academics<https://penntoday.up M&TSI 2024 TA Info Session at Wharton 12/7 We are looking for TAs to lead high school students through a fast-paced and fun three week summer program in July 2024! Join us for an Info Session to hear about about this opportunity from last year’s TAs. Pizza will be served. Learn more about the program here: https://fisher.wharton.upenn. RSVP here: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/ Neuroengineering PhD Program at University of Alabama Birmingham The Neuroengineering PhD program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is a multidisciplinary initiative that combines neuroscience and engineering and provides students with the skills needed to shape the future of neuroscience research. It is an excellent opportunity for students with backgrounds in engineering, computer science, neuroscience, physical sciences, life sciences, or mathematics. Potential applicants can apply through the Graduate School online application portal by December 15, 2023 (priority deadline) or February 1, 2024 (final deadline). For more information, please see the flyer and brochure below. The same information can be found at the following website: uab.edu/engineering/home/neuroengineering Flyer: FA2023 flyer Brochure: FA2023 brochure Summer 2024 REU in Molecular Engineering - University of Chicago We are currently recruiting students for our Summer 2024 REU in Molecular Engineering program, which focuses on quantum engineering, material systems for sustainability and health, and immune-engineering research. We would be grateful if you would share this opportunity with your students who may be interested in summer research experiences: Students can find program information here. Sign up for an information session here. EDUC 2445/URBS2445: Civil Dialogue Seminar (formerly known as Can We Talk?: Civil Discourse in a Divided Nation The need for people to understand and practice the concepts, perspectives and skills they will learn in the course has been clear for the last decade. The public reaction to events in the Middle East as well as at Penn, college campuses across the country and, indeed, in cities across the US only highlight the need for these perspectives and skills. Comments students have made in their evaluations of the course support the value of the course. For example, from undergrads in SAS, SEAS, GSE and Wharton: “One of the most formative courses of my time here .. a perfect example of what the Penn academic experience could and should be.” This course can be used to fill some SEAS requirements. It is scheduled to meet Wednesday mornings (8:45 – 11:45 am) in the Spring 2024 semester. Please reach out to Dr. Harris Sokoloff if you have any questions: harriss@upenn.edu Updates Course Inventory Spring 2024 - Environmental Innovations Initiative: Engineering Please see the following website and infographic regarding the updated Spring 2024 courses for Penn One Planet One Health. Website: Courses | UPenn EII Infographic: One_Planet_Health_Infographic_20231030 Spring 2024 ASAM Courses Please see the following website and infographic regarding the updated Spring 2024 ASAM courses. Website: Courses for Spring 2024 | Asian American Studies Program (upenn.edu)
Are you interested in studying with peers regularly? Would you like access to ten engineering students who have aced classes you’re currently taking? If a study group appeals to you, please stop by ODEI on Mondays and Fridays from 12 PM to 2 PM to connect with Academic Coaches and peers. The Freshman Coaching Program provides a community of learners that help students establish a rhythm of study throughout their tenure at Penn. The program is not limited to first year students. Everyone is welcome to join us. Coaching covers chemistry, mathematics, CIS, physics, MATLAB, and more. If you would like to participate, please contact Dr. Yulanda Essoka at yult@seas.upenn.edu.
Penn Activities
Scholarships
Paid/Unpaid Opportunities
* Achieving educational equity
* Advancing environmental justice & sustainability
* Eliminating health disparities based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and/or social determinants of health
* 2022 P4P Award Cohort<https://penntoday.upenn
* 2021 P4P Award Cohort<https://penntoday.upenn
* Feature stories on the 2021 winning projects:
* Bolstering environmental education<https://penntoday.up
* The care they need, where they are<https://penntoday.upenn.ed
Courses
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