Penn Grad Talks - Social Sciences Category
3260 South Street, Philadelphia
Join us for a day of TED Talk-style presentations by Penn Arts & Sciences graduate students representing the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Professional Master’s programs as they compete for first place and audience choice prizes within their category.
This event is open to the Penn community and the general public. Refreshments, including vegan and vegetarian options, will be served throughout the day.
Can't make it to the event? Watch the Penn Grad Talks livestream on YouTube.
Participate by voting for the overall AUDIENCE CHOICE winner!
Voting will be open from 1-2 p.m. ET for the Social Sciences category.
Text your selection to (502) 805-4724 - One vote per category.
Featured Speakers:
Text 6 - Racial Policy and Agenda Instability: Measuring Legislative Attention to Race
Amber Mackey, Political Science
Text 7 - Vacant Jobs
Xincheng Qiu, Economics
Text 8 - Lenape Agriculture in the Minsink
Justin Reamer, Anthropology
Text 9 - Privileged Dependence, Precarious Autonomy: Parent/Young Adult Relationships Through the Lens of COVID‐19
Elena van Stee, Sociology
If a phone is not available, votes also accepted here for the Social Sciences category: https://www.tallyspace.com/63ecc9063caac.
Click HERE to see the full event schedule and a listing of this year's Penn Grad Talks finalist speakers.