LPS News

Master of Environmental Studies’ Howard Neukrug becomes one of the first Professors of Practice in the School of Arts and Sciences

Howard Neukrug is making Penn a center for water resource management and research. 

Organizational Dynamics goes global for sustainability

A course in the Organizational Dynamics program, Global Collaboration for Sustainability: The Food-Water-Energy Nexus in Italy, recently partnered with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 

MES in the Community, Dom McGraw

The bright side

“I love the career I am in now. During my first class in the Master of Environmental Studies (MES) program, I read about sustainability, and the ideas behind ‘people, planet, profit,’ and my head almost exploded. I knew this was it,” shares Dom McGraw (MES ’13).

Organizational Dynamics course stirs up local buzz

Diversity and inclusion in the workplace are at the heart of a popular summer course at Penn.

LPS alumna publishes the first history of a revolutionary Philadelphia-born labor union

“I took Anne Farnsworth-Alvear’s class in oral histories when I was a Bachelor of Arts (BA) student at the College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS), and that’s where the idea for my book started,” remembers Dr. Sharon McConnell-Sidorick.

BA student creates after-school tutoring program on African heritage

Aminata Sy, a native of Senegal, is a current international relations major and English minor in the Bachelor of Arts program at the College of Liberal and Professional Studies.

Organizational Dynamics Celebrates its 40th Anniversary

Penn’s Organizational Dynamics graduate program celebrated 40 years with a gala held on Friday, June 2nd.

MES in the Community, Jesse Buerk

The road ahead

“There is an amazing confluence of smart, dedicated people in the Philadelphia area who want to do good work for the environment—and I’m thrilled my job is a part of that,” shares Jesse Buerk (Master of Environmental Studies ’08), Senior Capital Program Coordinator for the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC).

MES in the Community, Tasnim Aziz

The capeless crusader

“While I was student teaching, my students told me ‘Ms. Aziz, you’re a different person when you interact with plants.’ They inspired me to come to the Master of Environmental Studies (MES) at Penn,” shares Tasnim Aziz.

MES in the Community, Hannah Kass

A breath of fresh air

“I’ve always been curious about the world around me,” shares Elizabeth Madara (Master of Environmental Studies ‘12). “Growing up, my parents had a rule that if the sun was out, so were we.”