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In this episode of College Voices, Glynn builds on her earlier conversation with Dean of the College Peter Struck, exploring the first of his four key points of undergraduate education at Penn: joining new conversations. Glynn speaks with professors Kevin Platt and Masao Sacco, who developed the Kite and Key courses as part of the pilot "College Foundations" program. Through this interview, Glynn hears about their experience in joining the conversation with other university members in the evolution and future of liberal arts education at Penn. Glynn then explores the historical context and conversations around the development of liberal arts education at Penn through conversations with John Pollack and Jim Duffin from Penn Libraries. Lastly, Glynn speaks with Brighid Dwyer, Vice Dean for Academic Excellence and Engagement who shares some resources for current students on how they can engage with dialogue at the University.
Special Thanks To:
Glynn Boltman, Show Host & Writer Josh Fabel, Show Writer & Production Specialist Gwen Cohen, Show Producer Masao Sako, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, The College of Arts & Sciences Kevin Platt, Professor of Russian and East European, The College of Arts & Sciences John Pollack, Curator of Research Services (Kislak Center), Penn Libraries Jim Duffin, Assistant University Archivist, Penn Libraries Brighid Dwyer, Vice Dean for Academic Excellence and Engagement, The School of Arts & Sciences -
In this special season premiere of College Voices, Glynn introduces an exciting new direction for the podcast. Building on a conversation with Dean of the College Peter Struck, this semester will explore the four key points of undergraduate education at Penn: joining new conversations, finding your voice, engaging the community, and diving deep. Glynn reflects on their own journey through these stages and previews upcoming episodes featuring the College's new curriculum changes, Kite and Key programs, first-year seminars, and community engagement opportunities. This season uncovers how the College of Arts and Sciences prepares students for conversations and contributions that extend far beyond campus.
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Glynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
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In this special season finale of College Voices, Glynn sits down with Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Peter Struck, to explore what shapes undergraduate education at Penn. As the final First Friday Focus of the semester, this episode goes behind the scenes to understand how administrators coordinate with students, faculty, and staff to create an educational environment that values exploration and knowledge for its own sake. Dean Struck shares insights into the purpose behind the college's interdisciplinary approach and how the seemingly winding paths students take are actually part of a deliberate design to foster deep thinking and broad exploration. The conversation reveals that beyond all the busyness of classes, activities, and jobs, what truly makes the College what it is are the vibrant, creative, and intellectually engaged people who make up its community.
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In this episode of College Voices, Glynn talks to student leaders how they shape their education. Students on advisory boards, deliberative organizations, and in student government share different ways to get involved in all aspects of the College experience. Whether advocating for clubs and campus organizations, representing their classmates, or fielding surveys to learn what their peers think about new educational initiatives, the student leaders in this episode show that having a say goes far beyond student body president.
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Glynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show ProducerMax Annunziata, CAS '26Leo Solga, CAS '26Anna Bellows, CAS '26 -
For this semester's First Friday Focus, we follow a day in the life of Seyoon Chun, a student in the College double majoring in History and East Asian Studies. Just in time for Advanced Registration Glynn and Seyoon talk about balancing a packed schedule with a range of interests: from work at the Center for East Asian Studies, to classes as like Gender and Sexuality in Religion or even Arabic drumming. Seyoon highlights how following his passions has helped him find community and mentorship, tailoring his Penn experience to his interests without sacrificing exploration.
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Glynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
In this episode of College Voices, Glynn explores the diverse maker spaces available to students across Penn's campus where creativity and innovation come to life. Hear from Sebastian Jaramillo at Venture Labs about how students can transform their entrepreneurial dreams into reality with funding and community support, and Jessica and Ira from Penn Common Press, where students use historic printing equipment to create artistic projects. The episode also features David from the Vitale Media Lab discussing digital resources in Van Pelt, and Christine and Tex from Weigle Education Commons near Franklin Field, who share how students can access free tools and equipment for their projects. Glynn highlights how these spaces foster a culture of making and turn Penn's spirit of innovation into vibrant communities where students can pursue their passions.
Special Thanks To:
Glynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show ProducerDavid Toccafondi, Vitale Media Lab ManagerChristine Kemp, Education Commons Program Coordinator of Technology and PlayTex Kang, Education Commons Program Coordinator of Technology and PlayJessica Peterson, Common Press ManagerIra Romero, Penn Common Press Student WorkerSebastian Jaramillo, Tangen Hall Director -
For this semester's First Friday Focus, we follow a day in the life of Ashwin Laksumanage, a Junior at Penn studying Economics and Philosophy. Glynn and Ashwin talk about finding experiences that make each person's Penn journey unique, and the winding road to understanding your passions in a seemingly infinite world of options. With a busy schedule of classes, clubs, and research, Ashwin shares how he creates balance in his life, showing that being a self-starter can coexist with self-care.
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In this first, full episode of our new season, our host Glynn focuses on how College students can find their home away from home as they start the new semester. Hear from a College House Director, Resident Assistant (RA), as well as a College student as they share their advice on how College Houses and Academic Service programs can be great starting points for students to find their community at Penn.
Special Thanks To:
Glynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show ProducerDr. Cam Grey, Professor of Classical Studies, College House Faculty Director Tanisha A. Political Science Major, C'28Griffin P., Environmental Studies & Urban Studies Double Major, C'26 -
College Voices is BACK for Season 5! After having an exciting summer conducting research, podcast host Glynn is excited to return to the studio to interview members of the Penn community. In this short trailer, Glynn gives a brief overview of what is to come in future episodes this fall and also chats with several students during move-in week to hear what they are looking forward to in the new academic year.
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Glynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
Join us for this special season finale as Glynn interviews our graduating podcast host, Anusha. Their interview takes us on a journey through Anusha's four transformative years at Penn. From her first days on campus eager to explore all the resources the College has to offer, to becoming a confident Podcaster sharing diverse student stories, Anusha reflects on the memorable episodes, inspiring guests, and personal growth that shaped her College experience.
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Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterGlynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
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Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterGlynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterCollin S., C'26, Polticial Science Major, Swim Club and Penn Curling MemberHannah M., C’26, History Minor & Penn Women's Rugby Team Member Anna, Pottruck Fitness Instructor & TrainerJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
In this week's episode, Anusha and Glynn have the chance to discuss a very special topic, the student workforce. Students work everywhere across campus and make up a large portion of the university's operations; everything from work-study positions in departments to research labs to even the College Houses. Hear from two students in this week' episode who currently are working positions at Penn and their experiences being part of the student workforce, how their work has impacted their academics at Penn, as well as the advice they have for students seeking a student worker position at the University.
Special Thanks To:
Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterGlynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterMikun F., C'25, Urban Study & Biochemistry Major Rachel Z., C’25 Josh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
To continue our First Friday Focus series this semester with College Alumni, Glynn and Anusha sit down with College Alumna, Randi Michel, C’91 to learn about how the classes she took in Communications and Media at Penn shaped her career trajectory as a Talent Manager and Emmy Award-Winning Producer. Randi is currently a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania in the Department of Cinema & Media Studies where she teaches a course on Artist Representation and was a guest this semester for the College Alumni Mentoring Series (CAMS).
Special Thanks To:
Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterGlynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterRandi Michel, C’91 Alumna & GuestJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
In this week's episode, Glynn and Anusha highlight the many opportunities to engage with creative and art spaces on Penn's campus. From seeing the Penn Art Collection pieces in campus buildings to the sculptures found on Locust walk, there's plenty of hidden gems on campus to find creativity and aesthetic pleasure. In this episode, hear from student interns in the Kelly Writer's House and Arthur Ross Gallery, as well as Director of Penn Art Collection, Lynn Dolby on the many ways to get involved with the arts at Penn.
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Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterGlynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterLynn Dolby, Director of The Penn Art CollectionJosephine B., C'25, English and Art History Majors, Digital Media Intern at Arthur Ross Gallery Laura G., C'26 Political Science and Sociology Majors, Intern at Kelly Writer's HouseJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
In this new series of College Voices, Glynn and Anusha sit down with College Alumna, Maria McClay, C'01 to learn about how her experiences at Penn shaped her career trajectory. In this episode, Maria shares advice to current Penn students about forming connections and things to think critically about when choosing your post-Penn pathway. Maria McClay has spent 20-plus years working across the globe as an advisor, scaler and investor. A leader with organizations such as Google, Gucci and McKinsey, today Maria is ramping up mission-driven consumer brands determined to innovate, with a focus on fashion, sports and design.
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Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterGlynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterMaria McClay, C'01 Alumnus & GuestJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
In this episode of College Voices, Anusha and Glynn sit down with several members of the Penn community to talk about mentorship. Hear from Amanda St. Paul, Associate Director of First Exposure to Research in Biological Sciences (FERBS); Kaitlin Irvine, Assistant Director of Advising Services & Academic Support, and Michele Margolis Associate Professor of Political Science to hear their perspectives on the importance of mentorship, and advice on what to look for in a mentor and where to search for one. In addition to these interviews, also hear from several students in the College about how they found their mentors and the benefits of forming these relationships.
Special Thanks To:
Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterGlynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterAmanda St. Paul, Associate Director of First Exposure to Research in Biological Sciences (FERBS)Kaitlin Irvine, Assistant Director of Advising Services & Academic SupportMichele Margolis Associate Professor of Political ScienceAnjali, C' 27, Mathematical Economics and Computer Science MajorKayla, C' 27, Cognitive Science MajorJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
In this special episode of College Voices, Anusha and Glynn invite back Associate Dean and Director of Academic Affairs in the College and Academically Based Community Service (ABCs) Course Instructor, Molly McGlone, along with several students in the College to talk about the many ways to explore the city we call home, Philadelphia. Some of these experiences include taking an ABCs course, conducting research, community organizing, or just dining out and walking around the city. We also get to hear some of the excitement from last week’s Eagles Super Bowl parade.
Special Thanks To:
Dr. Molly McGlone, Associate Dean and Director of Academic Affairs & ABCS Course InstructorTaryn - C'25, History MajorMsangwa - C'25, Communication MajorHoward - C'27Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterGlynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
Welcome to Season 4 of College Voices! In this special trailer episode, we introduce a new voice to our podcast host team, Glynn, who will be joining Anusha this season. Get ready to dive into a wide range of new fascinating topics, with both hosts bringing their unique perspectives and expertise to the discussions. Join us as we embark on this new season.
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Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterGlynn Boltman, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
Anusha revists her time last semester sitting down with staff members from the Weingarten Center and Penn Libraries, as well as upperclassmen students, to discuss resources available for finals as well as tips and advice. Hear more about the importance of creating a plan to stay organized and focused, but also finding balance during a busy time.
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Student Interviewees:
Roni, Psychology MajorAmbika, Biology MajorSamantha, Psychology and Anthropology Double MajorKayla, COL '26 - UndeclaredWeingarten Center Staff Interviewees:
Oscar Escudero-Ortega, STEM Learning SpecialistLeigh Monistere, Learning Specialist and FellowAyoung Lee, Learning Specialist and FellowPenn Libraries Staff Interviewees:
Alexandrea Glenn, Student Engagement LibrarianSteve Scaduto, Assistant Director of Learning EnrichmentResources and Events Mentioned:
Learning ConsultationsDrop-In TutoringDe-Stress FestVirtual Study BreaksSpecial Thanks To:
Penn Counterparts for providing music for this week's episode.Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer -
In this episode of College Voices, Anusha sits down with several members of the Penn community to talk about getting involved in community through service and community engaged scholarship. Hear from Rita A. Hodges, Associate Director of the Netter Center for Community Partnerships; Molly McGlone, Associate Dean and Director of Academic Affairs & Academically Based Community Service (ABCS) Course Instructor; and Christina a Senior in the College studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics and a student in an ABCS course. Through these interviews, learn about all of the different ways you can engage with the greater Philadelphia community.
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Anusha Mathur, Show Host & WriterRita A. Hodges, EdD, Associate Director of the Netter Center for Community PartnershipsDr. Molly McGlone, Associate Dean and Director of Academic Affairs & ABCS Course InstructorChristina S. C' 25, Philosophy, Politics and Economics Major, ABCS Course StudentJosh Fabel, Show Writer & Production SpecialistGwen Cohen, Show Producer - Laat meer zien