Communications & Sharing News
Faculty, Student, and Staff News
Faculty members: We want to hear about your professional accomplishments, awards, and accolades. Complete our online Faculty Updates Form to share your good news with us.
Students and Staff: When possible, we love to highlight student and staff successes across our communications channels when our publication schedule allows. Do you have a professional accomplishment to share? Contact Marketing and Communications at gse-comm@gse.upenn.edu to share your news.
Social Media at Penn GSE
The Marketing & Communications team manages Penn GSE’s online presence, including the school’s official social media accounts. Our team is the voice of Penn GSE on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter, and we edit and maintain resources like the Educator’s Playbook newsletter and the website newsroom. We work across these channels to maintain brand consistency and promote all that is happening at GSE as we source content from across the school and university to engage with diverse audiences.
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If you would like to submit content for consideration on Penn GSE’s social media accounts, or have any questions about social media, please email gse-comm@gse.upenn.edu.
Faculty and Doctoral Student Publications
We recommend that faculty members and doctoral students use Scholarly Commons as a one-stop location for your work, including theses, dissertations, self-published works, published works, presentations, papers, videos & audio, images, conferences, and more.
Benefits of Scholarly Commons
- One-stop permanent storage for your work
- Separate URL for each publication
- Articles can be downloaded by the public for free
- Filterable by your name or subject matter
- Analytics available on your author dashboard
Get Started
- Create an account by following the steps shown on Scholarly Commons FAQs.
- Penn GSE faculty and doctoral students: If you hold the copyright to your work, you can upload it directly to the GSE Faculty Research Collection under the appropriate subsection, or the GSE Graduate Student Research collection.
- Penn-affiliated faculty members (standing, assistant, or emeritus): You can submit your CV to Scholarly Commons. The librarians will work to obtain permission to upload your publications. Note: As of December 2020, this service is temporarily on hold.
- Penn GSE Research Centers: Jennifer Moore of the MarComm team can help you contact Scholarly Commons to set up a Special Collection within Scholarly Commons to house your center’s work.