SEAS Weekly 10-3-22
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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
“When you have a dream, you’ve got to grab it and never let go” – Carol Burnett
Highlights for the Week
- Penn Engineering Student Learning and Engagement (PESTLE): The goal of PESTLE is to provide an opportunity for all Penn Engineering students to engage with the Philadelphia community. There are multiple opportunities for engagement, whether they are one-time service events or ongoing commitments, student organization activities, school initiatives, or university partnerships with local community centers. Learn more at https://pestle.seas.upenn.edu/
- Student Health and CAPS Are Available for Students Remember to call first!
- SHS & CAPS Website: https://wellness.upenn.edu/
- Medical Services
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Monday through Friday: 8 am – 6 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 3 pm
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Monday through Wednesday: 9 am – 7 pm
Thursday and Friday: 9 am – 5 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 3 pm
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Students can drop-in and meet with a clinician during regular business hours.
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Important Dates:
Date | Event |
October 6-9 | Fall Term Break |
October 10 | Drop Period Ends |
October 10 | Indigenous People’s Day (University open; Classes in session) |
October 10 | Classes Resume |
October 22 | October 22 (Yale) |
Engineering Activities
RAS Academic Advising Invitation: Y-Prize 2023 Kickoff Event 10/3 For eleven years, the Y-Prize Competition has brought Penn students together to unleash their creativity, build their entrepreneurial skills—and win money along the way. Students team up to create business plans using technology invented at Penn Engineering. The team with the best commercial application wins $10,000 to help make their idea a reality. This year, you’ll be able to choose from two technologies: a solar-powered aerial vehicle and a physics-informed neural network. Join Us At The Kickoff To Learn More Monday, October 3, 2022 | 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Steinberg Hall – Dietrich Hall Room 211, ground floor Networking Reception to follow More About The Technologies Technology 1: Physics-Informed Neural Networks Technology 2: Solar Powered Aerial Vehicles USABE Fireside Chat (10/4) Join USABE on Tuesday, October 4th from 5:00 – 6:00 pm for our first Faculty Fireside Chat of the semester (out of 3)! Come connect with CIS professors Chris Callison-Burch and Danaë Metaxa in an informal conversation as we strive to increase faculty visibility and support for underrepresented students in engineering. BOBA will be served for those who RSVP by October 2nd! Location: ODEI Conference Room (Towne 215) Frontiers of Energy Research Poster Session (10/18) Want to learn more about energy science and engineering research at Penn? Join us for the Frontiers of Energy Research Poster Session on Tuesday, October 18 from 4:30-6:30PM in the Hall of Flags in Houston Hall (3417 Spruce St #307)). This collaborative event is hosted by the Vagelos Institute for Energy Science and Technology and Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research (VIPER). Come learn about amazing energy research from undergraduate and graduate students from across Penn’s campus. Refreshments will be provided, and you’ll have the opportunity to take home some cool giveaways! Register at: https://upenn.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_06Eb0QdVjKxrZTU Journeying into Civil Rights History with Herman Beavers and Bryan Stevenson (10/6 - 10/9) Penn’s inaugural Alumni Civil Rights Trip will happen this fall (October 6-9, 2022). This program was modelled from a program GIC has been offering students for 25 years. Participants who choose this trip will have the wonderful opportunity to journey with Dr. Herman Beavers as the faculty host and Sherisse Laud-Hammond as the staff host from Alumni Relations. An additional highlight will be Bryan Stevenson, Founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, who will speak about his work with the Equal Justice Initiative. This is a thought-provoking experience for those eager to delve into history and movement work in the South. For more information and instructions on how to sign up, please click on the following flyer: Alabama 2022 TOUR Brochure Entrepreneur in Residence: Stuart Weitzman (10/26) Calling All Entrepreneurs: Join an exclusive program with award winning designer and footwear icon Stuart Weitzman (W’63), Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Stuart Weitzman LLC. The award-winning designer and footwear icon will host student sessions to discuss building his company, creating marketing and branding strategies, and understanding the value of design. All Penn students can learn from Stuart about building his company, creating marketing and branding strategies, and methods of entrepreneurship by joining the Entrepreneur In Residence Program. This is an exclusive 25-person class offered only once this year. In addition to the Entrepreneur In Residence class, four selected students will have an additional 30-minute individualized mentoring session in the afternoon with Stuart Weitzman. Due to limited space, mentoring sessions will be highly selective. Past student testimonial: “The conversation was guided carefully as it was clear he spent time contemplating what’s the best use of time and what content would be most relevant for us.” Reach out to Ember Bennett (emberb@design.upenn.edu) with any questions. For more information, visit https://www.design.upenn.edu/eir Penn Center for Public Health Seminar Series: Kathryn Kolbert (10/10) Topic: Protecting Reproductive Rights & Health in a Post-Roe Era A reproductive rights attorney, Kathryn Kolbert has had a long and distinguished career advancing women’s rights. A co-founder of the Center for Reproductive Rights, she has argued two abortion cases in the U.S. Supreme Court, including Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the 1992 case which has been widely credited with saving Roe v. Wade. Casey and Roe were recently overruled by the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The co-author of the recent book Controlling Women: What We Must Do Now to Save Reproductive Freedom and the popular Ted talk on the end of Roe, Kolbert has been speaking to audiences across the country about what to do in the post Dobbs era. Date: Monday, October 10, 2022REGISTRATION REQUIRED North Spore Scholarship 2022 (Due Dec 20) North Spore Scholarship 2022 is worth $2,500 to pay for tuition, books, computers, accommodation, and any other educational expenses. This is open to students interested in enrolling or existing students of mycology, a postgraduate student in mycology, or another related study. In order to participate in the scholarship contest, applicants must meet the following criteria: The intent behind organizing the scholarship is to bring deserving and thoughtful young talents to the spotlight by nurturing their creativity and perseverance in creating a greener environment. To learn more about the scholarship, you can visit our website. If you have any questions please let us know. A Message to Penn Seniors Regarding the 2023 President's Engagement and Innovation Prizes From President Liz Magill (Due 2/3/23) Do you want to use your Penn education to make a difference in the lives of others? Do you dream of pioneering your own public service project or startup? Could you use $100,000 to turn your idea into a reality? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, I encourage you to learn more about the President’s Engagement Prize and President’s Innovation Prize, two of the highest honors open exclusively to Penn seniors. These Prizes—“PEP” and “PIP,” as they’ve come to be known—are life-changing opportunities to make a difference after graduation. Both Prizes underscore the importance of using your Penn education to make a positive social impact. While PEP and PIP are similar, there are some important differences. Launched in 2014, PEP requires applicants to design a nonprofit venture that has a demonstrable impact in Philadelphia, across the country, or around the world. PEP winners receive $100,000 in project implementation funds, plus a $50,000 living stipend per team member. Students may apply in teams of up to three. Launched in 2015, PIP requires students to design a for-profit company that has a positive social impact. Students may apply in teams of up to five members. In addition to $100,000 in project implementation expenses and a $50,000 living stipend per team member, winners receive space at the University’s Pennovation Center. From promoting health equity and fighting food insecurity to engineering an innovative solution for microplastic pollution, last year’s Prize recipients are already well on their way toward making a meaningful, tangible difference in people’s lives. The application deadline for both Prizes this year will be February 3, 2023. Eligible seniors may apply for just one of the Prizes. Like last year, all sustainability-focused project proposals that are submitted as part of the standard PEP or PIP application process will automatically be considered for the President’s Sustainability Prize. To help you determine which Prize is best suited for you and to provide more information on the application process, Penn staff will be hosting a series of information sessions in the coming weeks. Details will be shared in a follow-up communication. For more information, including a detailed FAQ regarding eligibility and application requirements, please visit the CURF website at https://curf.upenn.edu/prizes. I hope to see your application for the President’s Engagement Prize or President’s Innovation Prize among those that we review this year. Good luck, and best wishes for a wonderful and safe fall semester. Non work-study positions available at Red & Blue Engagement Center The Red & Blue Engagement Center is looking for enthusiastic student ambassadors (both undergraduate and graduate level) who love Penn and want to connect with alumni and parents about the great things happening at the University! The center is open year-round and always hiring for the fall, spring, or summer semesters. Students earn up to $13.50/hr with the opportunity for incentive based rewards and prizes. The center offers flexible scheduling (open 7/days a week) to allow students to work around their academic schedules. The center is typically open: Sundays | 12:00 – 8:00pm Mondays | 6:00 – 9:00pm Tuesdays | 6:00 – 9:00pm Wednesdays | 6:00 – 9:00pm Thursdays | 6:00 – 9:00pm Fridays | 2:00 – 5:00pm Saturdays | 12:00 – 6:00pm Additional hours, including late night hours (9:00 – 11:00pm) and weekday hours, are available periodically as well. PLEASE USE THE CONTACT INFORMATION BELOW: To apply, visit the Red & Blue Engagement Center’s website at http://upenn.thecallingcenter.com For more information, contact the Center’s manager, Emma Burns at: Email | PennCalling@gmail.com Phone | 215.573.5231 Check out PennCalling here: https://www.instagram.com/penncalling/ Flyer: Engagement Ambassador Airport Cooperative Research Program University Design Competition for Addressing Airport Needs (8/16/22 - 5/12/23) The FAA-sponsored Airport Cooperative Research Program’s University Design Competition for Addressing Airport Needs provides an outstanding opportunity for individual students or student teams working under the guidance of faculty advisors to design solutions to real-world issues addressing our nation’s airports and the National Air System. Students win cash prizes ($3,000 for first place, $2,000 for second, and $1,000 for third place) in each of four different broad categories: Airport needs embrace many disciplines including all engineering fields, environmental science, business, data science, computer science, psychology, and many others. A variety of multidisciplinary topics are suggested, but students can come up with their own relevant topics for their design solution. The Competition is an excellent open-ended design project for capstone courses and is also frequently used in other courses, for independent study, or as a professional society student chapter project. First place winners present their work at an award ceremony at the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine in Washington, D.C., and also at a relevant national professional conference. All expenses are covered. Interaction with airport operators and industry experts is required. The Competition provides access to experts and to airport operators through its program website. The Competition runs from August 16, 2022 to May 12, 2023. Students can work in either or both academic semesters. Additional information regarding the ACRP University Design Competition can be found at the Competition website located at www.trb.org/ACRP/ACRPDesignCompetition.aspx. The updated guidelines for submission are attached and can be found at https://vsgc.odu.edu/acrpdesigncompetition/guidelines/. The Airport Cooperative Research Program is part of the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies. The Virginia Space Grant Consortium manages the Competition on behalf of the ACRP. We hope you will consider this opportunity which has provided 2,706 students and 169 faculty advisors from 90 institutions with an outstanding educational opportunity immersed in real-world needs and that you will share it with other faculty or students who might have an interest.
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