Penn 10: AJ Brodeur
AJ Brodeur (W ‘20) has been playing basketball for as long as he can remember, learning the sport as soon as he was “big enough to stand up and pick up a ball.”
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AJ Brodeur (W ‘20) has been playing basketball for as long as he can remember, learning the sport as soon as he was “big enough to stand up and pick up a ball.”
During 2008, the financial crisis prompted Wharton Professor Mauro Guillén to teach a course on its impact around the world. Twelve years later, amidst the coronavirus outbreak, Guillén is teaching "MGMT 198: Epidemics, Natural Disasters, and Geopolitics: Managing Global Business and Financial Uncertainty."
After professional experience with dementia patients and memory care in high school, Carolyn Chow (C ‘20) became riveted by neuroscience and medicine. Yet, Penn’s interdisciplinary nature—which was what initially drew her to the school—exposed her to interest–piquing medicinal areas outside of typical courses.
Sophia Velasquez’s (C ‘21) interest in the bartending industry began during high school, which is why she decided to look for mixology courses as soon as she set foot on campus. After taking one and passing the bartending certification exam, she decided to interview for a position as a bartender in Penn Student Agencies during her freshman spring.
Jazriel Ortega has a unique set of skills, ranging from figuring out problems in her chemical and biomolecular engineering courses, to applying the knowledge she has gained so far by working at Williams Café (Wilcaf) in order to open Benny’s Diner.
If you think being a pre–med student is hard in and of itself, meet the student-athlete who balances pre–med, athletics, mentoring, Student Activities Council, and starting a new CPR–training program. Jeff Zucker (C ‘21) came to Penn to play for the men’s tennis team, excited by the idea of playing for an Ivy League with great coaches and an amazing team environment.
Whether a student is interested in philosophy, simply wants to take an interesting elective, or, like many of us, is completely lost with their love and sex life—“PHIL–281: Philosophical Issues around Love and Sex” has a place for everyone.
During the month of Sept. 2019, a number of faculty and students at Penn came together in front of College Hall to communicate the impending urgency of climate change and its impact across disciplines.
Joel Olujide (W '23) started his time at Penn a little differently from the rest—by activating Hill’s fire alarm on the first day of school.
Tori Borlase (C '22), laughs and says “give me a second,” when I ask about her activities on and off campus. She needs more than a second to list off her numerous involvements.
Name: Jordan Williams
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