Learning Strategies Workshop
Join the Learning Specialists from the Weingarten Center as they support you in developing effective learning habits and strategies.
Join the Learning Specialists from the Weingarten Center as they support you in developing effective learning habits and strategies.
For this invite only event, the group will gather to learn more about each other’s work and our inspiration behind doing that work. During this time, we'll introduce you to the Rotating Credit Club (RCC) - the core of the Social Impact Collaboratory. Modeled after Citizen University’s National Civic Collaboratory, the RCC provides a time […]
The Executive Program in Social Innovation Design (XSD) is run in partnership between the Center for Social Impact Strategy and the Weitzman School of Design. On October 26th and 27th, the mostly asynchronous program will convene on campus for 2 days of immersive learning and community building.
We are excited to continue our One Book discussions of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century edited by disability rights activist, Alice Wong. The book is an anthology of essays by individuals with disabilities. It describes the complexities of their everyday life experiences and presents a diverse perspective often missing in conversations in and out […]
This workshop will be a facilitated Q&A, featuring CTL Fellow Ari Gzesh and Dr. Phyllis Solomon, SP2’s Associate Dean for Research and the Kenneth L. Pray Chair in Social Policy & Practice. Dr. Solomon will provide insights into integrating clinical practice and real-world application into academic pursuits, including research and teaching. She will focus on […]
We are excited to continue our One Book discussions of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century edited by disability rights activist, Alice Wong. The book is an anthology of essays by individuals with disabilities. It describes the complexities of their everyday life experiences and presents a diverse perspective often missing in conversations in and out […]
We are excited to continue our One Book discussions of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century edited by disability rights activist, Alice Wong. The book is an anthology of essays by individuals with disabilities. It describes the complexities of their everyday life experiences and presents a diverse perspective often missing in conversations in and out […]
Kim McKay, PhD, LSW, Med is a full-time lecturer in both the MSW and MSSP programs. They will provide insights into how to use multimedia (video, podcasts, various types of texts) to augment more traditional ways of learning. Moreover, they will discuss classroom policies and practices that celebrate and affirm various identities (diverse learning needs, […]
Student trip for alumni networking, career panels, and workplace visits. Hosted by Alumni Relations. For more information email Donkey Dover, Jr. at ddover@upenn.edu
Raising healthy and happy children is an increasing challenge for any parent or caretaker in today’s complex society. For families who are impacted by foster care or adoption, many of these challenges may be magnified due to the unique nature of the family composition. Families that include children in foster care and children who are […]