Penn GSE's International Literacy Institute won UNESCO's Confucius International Literacy Prize for its technology-based program supporting literacy in South Africa.
Penn GSE researchers are advancing higher education and open, equitable societies around the world through the Alliance for Higher Education and Democracy.
Adam Roth-Saks – a student in the Graduate School of Education’s International Educational Development Masters Program – is spending his summer interning in Paris.
Two nationally renowned Penn GSE Professors will discuss challenges facing black men entering college and how they can succeed on June 23 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
Penn GSE students, faculty, and staff are traveling globally and engaging locally more than ever before. We invite you to share your experience with the Penn community.
The annual festival is part of Penn GSE’s deep involvement with public schools through programs that support the University’s commitment to local impact.
In response to a recent task force report to President Barack Obama on My Brother’s Keeper, seven university-based research centers have jointly issued a statement.