Spotlight: Leslie Jones
A “dyed-in-the-wool internet geek,” Leslie Jones looked at black feminism and social media in her sociology doctoral dissertation in the School... read more
IDEAL: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Leadership. Our organizations work to provide support for marginalized students.
We are a coalition of Penn student leaders committed to making this campus a safe and equitable space for all members of the Penn community
The Black Graduate and Professional Student Assembly (BGAPSA) is a graduate student group that seeks to enhance the quality of life for graduate and professional students of the African Diaspora.
The Black Graduate Women's Association was founded to promote black graduate women visibility on campus, and strengthen the relationships between black women graduate students from all disciplines.
Chinese Students and Scholars Association at Penn aims to improve the mutual understanding and friendship among all Chinese students and scholars at Penn, to protect members' legal rights, to provide members with necessary services, and to contribute to t
The Ernest E. Just Biomedical Society at the University of Pennsylvania aims to serve the general academic, social and professional needs of the biomedical community, with an emphasis on the retention of underrepresented PhD students.
Lambda Grads is the university-wide LGBTQ student organization, representing all LGBTQ graduate and professional students at the University of Pennsylvania. We work to cultivate an active and welcoming community for LGBTQ students and their allies.
PAAGSA seeks to improve the academic and social lives of Asian and Asian-American graduate and professional students at UPenn. We aim to increase awareness about Asian/Asian-American issue and to provide resources to those who seek them.
PGWISE is a career development and outreach organization that works to correct the gender disparities in science by increasing the recruitment and retention of women into STEM fields.
Established in 2000, Rangoli is a University of Pennsylvania organization that was formed to prolong Indian culture and rekindle the spirit of various Indian traditions and festivals with verve and vigor.
SCRWP exists to enhance the quality of life and provide a community for students wishing to promote racial diversity and advocate against racial injustice at the University of Pennsylvania.
The Latin American Graduate and Professional Student Assembly (LAGAPSA) shall enhance the quality of life for graduate and professional students of Latin American, Latino, and/or Hispanic descent at the University of Pennsylvania.