First Friday events provide a virtual opportunity to learn more about International Educational Development program at Penn GSE. Material covered will include an overview of the program of study, the international internship component, and information about the global community at Penn.
Join the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid for a virtual information session that will provide insight into the admission process, financial aid opportunities, and the student experience at Penn GSE.
Stiteler Room 259 (The Forum),
208 South 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Dr. John Papay, associate professor of education & economics, Brown University, presents Understanding High Schools’ Effects on Longer-Term Outcomes as part of the IES Predoctoral Program weekly seminar series.
Online. Please contact Mid-Career program for Zoom link.
The Role of Institutional Structures, Policies, and Procedures in Student Retention: A Conversation with Historically Underserved Students • Online • March 1, 2024 • 2:00 PM ET
Online. Please contact PCLO program for Zoom link.
Adapting to New Environments: A Study of Acculturation Processes Among U.S. Undergraduate Students Studying in South Korea • Online • March 4, 2024 • 10:00 AM ET •
Join us for an information session to learn more about the School Leadership, M.S.Ed. Program, which prepares professionals to become leaders in independent, public, and charter schools.
Financial Sustainability in Private Colleges & Universities; Measuring Return on Net Assets and Assessing Business Strategy • 3700 Walnut St, Room 250 • March 7, 2024 • 4:00 PM ET
USING CULTURAL FRAMEWORKS TO LEARN ABOUT AND STRENGTHEN A UNIVERSITY’S ANCHOR INSTITUTION WORK • 3700 Walnut St, Room 124 • March 11, 2024 • 10:00 AM ET
ONLINE. Please contact Mid-Career program for Zoom link.
Unpacking School Leader Emotional Intelligence: A Critical Examination of the Intersectionality of Leader EQ and ‘Big C’ Culture • Online • March 11, 2024 • 4:00 PM ET
The talk will discuss the origins of Jewish quotas in Ivy League universities and their evolution until they were finally eliminated in the 1960s. It will conclude with a discussion of why Jewish enrollments have declined sharply over the course of the past half century at all of the Ivy League institutions.
Join the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid for a virtual information session that will provide insight into the admission process, financial aid opportunities, and the student experience at Penn GSE.
Gutmann College House, 211 South 40th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Penn and Tri-College Consortium undergrads: join representatives from the Graduate School of Education (Penn GSE) for lunch and learn more about the Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Program — an amazing opportunity for undergraduates to apply Penn GSE courses to both their Penn undergraduate and master’s degrees at no additional cost.
Navigating Educational Margins: Three Essays Detailing the Trajectories of English Learners and Students with Disabilities • 3700 Walnut St, Room 124 • March 18, 2024 • 11:45 AM ET
Please join the Weingarten Center and OAAEOP at noon March 19 in Bodek Lounge for an annual symposium in celebration of Women's History Month. This year's topic is Women in STEM and features moderator Mecky Pohlschröder as well as panelists Cynthia L. Dahl, Della Jenkins, and Pina Yildirim.
Venture Capitalist Decision-Making in Times of Resource Abundance: Exploring the Use of Evaluative Selection Criteria • Solomon Building, Room B35 • March 19, 2024 • 2:15 PM ET
The Making of a Professional: Institutional Logics of Teacher Education and Teacher Professional Identity Formation • Meyerson Hall, Room B2, 201 South 34th St. • March 19, 2024 • 3:00 PM ET
ONLINE. Please contact PCLO program for Zoom link.
A phenomenological inquiry into the meaning of work as experienced by finance freelancers in Online Labor Marketplaces • Online • March 19, 2024 • 4:45 PM ET
Join us for an Education Entrepreneurship Program Virtual Info Session! Learn about the program structure, content, application process, and get your questions answered!
Join us to learn more about Penn GSE's Online program in Global Higher Education Management. This program develops and connects university leaders from around the world who are committed to improving and enhancing higher education institutions.
Stiteler Hall, Rm. 355,
214 S. 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
To enrich Penn GSE’s ongoing dialogues around this year’s One Book, "Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen," by Jose Antonio Vargas, national scholars have been invited to share their insightful research. Talks will center on the intersectionality of the book’s themes and our GSE academic divisions (HDQM, POLS, ELX, LTL). Students, staff, and faculty are encouraged to attend.
Stiteler 263,
208 South 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Join the Center for Professional Learning every month to discuss new tools for getting stuff done. This month will be led by Alana Elkins and the session will be on the productivity tool Asana.
Pre-Service Literacy Teacher Education: A Longitudinal Study of Teacher Educators' and New Teachers' Identity Development • 3700 Walnut St, Room 250 • March 20, 2024 • 1:00 PM ET
Join the McGraw Center for Educational Leadership March 21 at 4 p.m. for a webinar titled “A Tale of Three Institutions”: Back on Track; A Successful Merger; Making the Tough Choices to Redefine the Mission/Vision. Speakers: Dr. Julee Gard and Dr. Richard Michal.
McNeil Building, Room 403,
3718 Locust Walk,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Please join us Thursday, March 21, at 5 p.m. for our second “Solidarity and Belonging Beyond Borders” event featuring Ieva Jusionyte. She will present her book "Exit Wounds: How America’s Guns Fuel Violence Across the Border," which provides a rare, intimate look into the world of firearms trafficking and urges us to understand the effects of lax U.S. gun laws abroad.
Join the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid for a virtual information session that will provide insight into the admission process, financial aid opportunities, and the student experience at Penn GSE.
Stiteler Room 259 (The Forum),
208 South 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Dr. Wendy Castillo, associate director of philanthropic research at Bridgespan Group and lecturer at Princeton University, presents QuantCrit in Action: The Next Chapter in Quantitative Educational Research Can Challenge and Address Racial Inequities as part of the IES Predoctoral Program weekly seminar series.
TOWARDS REALIZING THE ANCHOR INSTITUTION IDEAL WITHIN HIGHER EDUCATION: AN EXPLORATION OF INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AT ONE URBAN RESEARCH UNIVERSITY • 3700 Walnut St, Room 124 • March 25, 2024 • 11:00 AM ET
Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel,
3549 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Join us for a transformative day designed exclusively for Penn GSE students, staff, faculty, and alumni identifying as women and non-binary. This year's theme is prioritizing self-care and professional development — a day dedicated to your growth, well-being, and success.
ONLINE. Please contact PCLO program for Zoom link.
UNRAVELING INFLUENTIAL FACTORS SHAPING THE LIFE TRAJECTORIES OF HIGH- NET-WORTH CHINESE PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURS IN MIDLIFE • Online • March 27, 2024 • 2:00 PM ET
Join us in a celebration of queer joy, community, and entertainment with Drag Bingo featuring Mz. Peaches!
Hosted by the GSE LGBTQAI+ Staff/Faculty Affinity Group through the GSE Office of DEIB in partnership with EIDOS, LEAP, and the LGBT Center. RSVP Required!
ONLINE. Please contact Mid-Career program for Zoom link.
WHAT ARE THE NECESSARY WORKING CONDITIONS FOR PROMOTING RETENTION IDENTIFIED BY TEACHERS WITHIN A HIGH-PERFORMING CHARTER NETWORK • Online • March 28, 2024 • 5:00 PM ET
Stiteler Room 263/264,
208 South 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Dr. Matthew Kraft, associate professor of education & economics, Brown University, presents The Rise and Fall of the Teaching Profession: Prestige, Interest, Preparation, and Satisfaction over the Last Half Century as part of the IES Predoctoral Program weekly seminar series.