NPL Faculty-Led Lunch & Learn Event
VirtualDr. Molly Sinderbrand, Associate Director for Medical Ethics & Health Policy/NPLD 5890: Ethics & The Pursuit of Social Impact Lecturer, will present on The Importance of Organizational Codes of Ethics.
Dr. Molly Sinderbrand, Associate Director for Medical Ethics & Health Policy/NPLD 5890: Ethics & The Pursuit of Social Impact Lecturer, will present on The Importance of Organizational Codes of Ethics.
Elizabeth Abel, Vice President for CCS Fundraising/Lecturer, NPLD 7940: Philanthropy and Fundraising: The Donor Journey, will be presenting on Philanthropic Leadership: Engaging Board Members as Fundraising Ambassadors.
In an open virtual presentation to the Digital Democracies Institute, SP2 Provost Postdoctoral Fellow Elisha Lim will explain how The East India Company (EIC) is the predecessor to modern digital platforms (like Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent). Lim will focus on the case study of the Company’s operations in their hometown […]
As part of the Nonprofit Leadership program's New Student Orientation events, all incoming and continuing NPL students (Online and On-Campus) are invited to join a virtual Faculty Panel. A number of Fall semester NPL instructors will be joining, and students will have a chance to meet them and ask questions as we prepare for the […]
Required for all incoming students. A continental breakfast will be available from 8:30am - 8:50am.
Meet MSSP, SP2, and Penn staff, students, and advisors. Meet your student cohort and learn more about MSSP/+DA programs and events this fall!
Moderated by CHIP founding executive director Katherina Rosqueta, the conversation includes perspectives from alumni of our High Impact Philanthropy Academy: Dr. Ruth Shaber, founder of Tara Health Foundation; Dr. Sauda Smith, executive director of Unite BVI; and Rob Longnecker, executive committee member of the Herman H. Fleishman Foundation. Our panelists have addressed a range of […]
This workshop offers an interactive space for students to get to know each other through a discussion of their similarities and differences. The objective is to create an experience where people are connecting on a more authentic level and begin an ongoing conversation surrounding what belonging at SP2 means. Snacks will be provided!
A multi-disciplinary lecture connected to SWRK 6010, delivered by renowned scholars and practitioners in various fields relevant to social work and social policy