The School of Arts and Sciences' annual Stephen A. Levin Family Dean's Forum will take place on Tuesday, April 8, at 4:30 p.m. in Harrison Auditorium at the Penn Museum, 3260 South Street. The Forum is a celebration of the arts and sciences at Penn. It features a leading intellectual figure who gives a public lecture to the University community. This year’s speaker will be leading political forecaster Nate Silver.
On this occasion we will also recognize the 2025 undergraduate and graduate Dean's Scholars. They were nominated by their program for outstanding academic performance. The honorees are listed below and we invite you to read more about their achievements here.
The 2025 Dean’s Scholars are:
College of Arts and Sciences
Andrea Barajas (Major: Criminology and Sociology, Submat: Master of Science in Criminology)
Daphne Glatter (Major: Ancient History and English, Minor: Mathematics)
Joy Gong (Major: Physics, Minor: Mathematics, Submat: Physics and Astronomy)
Adelaide Lyall (Major: Sociology, Minor: Hispanic Studies)
Tova Tachau (Major: Biochemistry, Comparative Literature and Russian & East European Studies, Submat: Comparative Literature & Theory)
Eric Yuhua Tao (Major: Cognitive Science, Mathematics, Logic Information and Computation and Linguistics Minor: Physics and Computational Neuroscience Submat: Mathematics)
Joey Wu (Major: VIPER, Earth and Environmental Science, and Bioengineering)
Eugenia Xu (Major: History Minor: Digital Humanities)