Dr. Perna's latest work is informing the national dialogue on college access and completion, helping institutions better serve low-income students, and shedding light on the rise of “College Promise” financial aid programs.
Penn GSE's Peter Eckel writes about the admissions challenges facing nonselective and moderately selective colleges and their boards.
Penn has approximately three hundred thousand graduates spread around the world. Hoopes Wampler, GRD ’13, wants to engage all of them.
Christopher Bradie, W’92, G’04, GRD’12, works to ensure that twenty different Penn departments and programs meet the needs of the campus community.
As Penn’s associate vice president for institutional research and analysis, Stacey Lopez, GRD’11, uses data to tell stories.
Barbara Hewitt, GRD ’02, shapes career services programs institution-wide so they best meet the needs of all Penn students and graduates.
Five “home-grown” senior leaders at Penn draw upon expertise acquired at GSE as they make an impact on the nation’s higher education landscape.
Perna released a study on Net Price Calculators among new calls in Congress to overhaul laws governing them.
González Canché, a quantitative researcher at Penn GSE, is collaborating with qualitative researchers to help them see their results more clearly.
The Wall Street Journal recently highlighted Sorrell’s transformative work as president of Paul Quinn College.