Stiteler Hall, Room 355,
214 S 37th St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Common Grounds Writing (formerly named Writing Retreats) is the perfect spot to make serious progress on your work during this busy season! We offer a cozy environment with mellow background tunes, morning and midday meals, as well as coffee and other snacks. Simply register, bring your work, and immerse yourself in a productive session.
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.
Silverstein Forum, B10 Stiteler Hall,
208 South 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Please join us on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 10 a.m. in Silverstein Forum for a presentation by Dr. Caroline Ebby, a finalist for a senior lecturer position with TLL/TLTE. No RSVP is needed.
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.
All GSE faculty, staff, students, and members of the Philadelphia community are invited to HEARD's virtual panel discussion, "Education Justice in Philadelphia: Coalitional Organization for Strong Public Schools" on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 6 p.m.
Though historically sidelined, queer joy and power have taken many forms throughout time in education. Love, joy, and community support have been proven tools of resistance, as well as power for reimagining the present and future of education. Honoring that approach of resistance and moving from the framework of resilience, grit, and perseverance, our panel will be a conversation between various students, researchers, and practitioners, centered on queer joy and power.
All are welcome. Join us for this interactive panel exploring how queer joy and power can be amplified throughout education.
Annenberg School for Communication, Room 500,
3620 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Please join us for the next event in our speaker series, "Solidarity and Belonging Beyond Borders," with speaker Dr. Juan Llamas-Rodriguez, assistant professor in the Annenberg School for Communication, as he presents his book, "Border Tunnels: A Media Theory of the US-Mexico Underground," arguing for underground tunnels as media figures that reimagine the stakes of border-making practices.
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.
The Forum — Room 259 Stiteler Hall,
208 South 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Phillip Sirinides this Friday, 2/9, at 12:00PM for the weekly seminar through the University of Pennsylvania Predoctoral Training Program in Interdisciplinary Methods for Field-based Research in Education.
Join us for a virtual information session to learn about our master’s in Urban Education (Online) and Urban Teaching Residency programs. This event will explore each program and showcase how students study the issues of inequity and racism in urban education and discover the dynamic interactions among schools, communities, and governments through teaching, research, and practice-based approaches.
Stiteler Hall, Room 264,
208 South 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
The Ethnography in Education Research Forum presents a talk from Dr. Ranita Ray, sociologist and ethnographer of education, race, gender, and class. Ray researches, writes, and speaks primarily about teacher racism; K–12 schools as hostile institutions; gendered racial violence in education; and social mobility and racialized poverty.
Stiteler Hall Room 357,
208 South 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Join us at the GSE Community Circle, a nurturing space where we come together to decompress, cultivate gratitude, and embrace self-compassion. Take a moment to breathe, connect, and replenish your energy in the warmth of community support. You're invited to prioritize your well-being with us this February.
Wednesday, February 14, 2024 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm ET
Virtual
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.
Join a webinar with 2023 McGraw Prize winner Dr. David Wilson, president of Morgan State University and a leader in advocating for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). His transformative leadership has elevated graduation rates and pioneered data-driven initiatives. Don't miss the chance to learn from his impactful career.
We invite leaders and decision makers in higher education to join a community of practice designed to anticipate and advance strategic leadership impact on the road ahead. Presented by Dr. Peter Garland, this webinar will dig into how to work with your board and stakeholders in the decision-making process about the future of the institution.
3700 Walnut Street (Stiteler Hall, Floors 2 and 3),
Philadelphia, PA 19104
The Mass Incarceration Project is a Workshop School tradition in which high school students spend 3 months learning about the history, statistics, and human stories behind mass incarceration, ultimately planning a city-wide symposium of youth to share what they have learned about the root causes of mass incarceration and how to take a stand against these systems of injustice.
Stiteler Hall Room 265,
208 South 37th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Dr. Thomas Dee, Barnett Family Professor of Education & Economics, Stanford University, presents The Achievement Effects of Scaling Early Literacy Reforms as part of the IES Predoctoral Program weekly seminar series.
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.
Join us for an Education Entrepreneurship Program Virtual Info Session! Learn about the program structure, content, application process, and get your questions answered!
As the conflict continues in the Middle East, we understand the K–12 community continues to be impacted and leaders are challenged with navigating problems of practice in real time. The McGraw Center for Educational Leadership created a new webinar series for Penn GSE alumni and current students to discuss these problems of practice in real time.
Principal-ing While Being Black & A Woman: A Manifesto on Unbought and Unbossed Leadership in Urban Schools • Stiteler Hall, Room 264 • February 22, 2024 • 6:00 PM ET
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. Hunter Gehlbach, Professor of Education, Johns Hopkins, presents Everyday Mindreading: The Secret Sauce for Improving Social Connections as part of the IES Predoctoral Program weekly seminar series.
How are campus communities handling questions about open expression in the day to day? What has changed since October 7, 2023, and what ongoing principles may be helpful in guiding policy? Penn GSE MRMJJ Presidential Professor Sigal Ben-Porath will discuss these questions in a Zoom webinar Feb. 27 at 12 p.m.
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.
Please join us to learn more about Penn GSE's new fully online Learning Analytics, M.S.Ed. program. At this session, we will discuss the program's online format, the curriculum, and the application process.
Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel,
3549 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Hotel Block Information TBA
Join the McGraw Center for Educational Leadership Feb. 29 at the Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel for our first symposium on supporting K–12 leaders on improving their skills in successfully navigating the politics of their school districts to support student achievement and transformational leadership.