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Apr 11
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Philly Field Trip: Hersheypark

We have a limited number of tickets for a trip to Hersheypark on Saturday, April 11th! We will gather at 7:30 AM to travel to Hersheypark. We will make it back to campus by 6 PM. Since these tickets are limited, you’ll need to do the following: 1. Fill out the form below by Monday, March 30th at 9 AM. If more students fill out the form than we have tickets for, we will randomly select among those who filled out the form. Those selected will be sent an email by 5 PM on Monday, March 30th letting them know they’ve been chosen. 2. Since tickets are limited, those LCH Residents who are selected must pay a $10 security deposit that will be returned to you on the day of the trip if you attend. If you are selected to attend the trip, you will have until Friday, April 3rd at 12 pm to bring your security deposit to the house office, located in Lauder 105. PLEASE NOTE, THIS DEPOSIT MUST BE EXACT CASH ONLY. If you do not bring exact cash, you will be asked to return with exact change. 3. Students who were not selected will be placed on a waiting list and emailed with additional instructions if spaces open up. Tickets are only available for LCH residents. 4. If the security deposit poses financial difficulties, you may email mahj16@upenn.edu to work something else out. https://www.hersheypark.com/

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News & Announcements

Stouffer Fellow fights swimming bacteria

Dr. Arnold Mathijssen, a College House Fellow in Stouffer College House, leads a team that has discovered ways that bacteria like E. coli can swim through tiny pathways to invade deeply into the body.

Dr. Arnold Mathijssen, Stouffer College House Fellow
Rodin Faculty Director brings AI to political science

Prof. Daniel Gillion, Faculty Director of Rodin College House, teaches a course called "Machine Learning in Political Science, Sociology, and Economics," examining the ways that AI technologies can be applied to diverse fields in the social sciences.

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Nursing students and faculty find community in the College Houses

Penn Nursing, the School of Nursing's magazine, profiles the ways in which nurses-in-training at Penn find support and camaraderie within the College Houses.

Students gather with Faculty Director Prof. Julie Sochalski at a Hill College House outing

Programs at Lauder

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Global Citizenship Forum

What does it mean to be a "global citizen?" Lauder residents have explored many facets of this question.

Global Citizenship Forum
Global Citizenship Forum
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What Matters

Lauder comes together each Sunday night with our faculty members for conversations about local and global topics.

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About Lauder

As a member of our community, you have the opportunity to imagine and craft your own experiences. By living in Lauder College House, we intend to grow and develop as individuals and as active citizens in our residential, Penn, Philadelphia, and future communities. Together, we implement this by raising our consciousness of what’s happening in the world around us, building a community where belonging is centered, developing our skills to thrive in various situations, and exploring the world and our responsibilities to the communities we belong to. What will your contribution be?
Lauder is more than just a house, it’s a home: your home, our home..