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As university campuses around the world face protests of increasing intensity, Interim President J. Larry Jameson shares an update on the encampment and demonstrations at Penn and his continued focus on safety and advancing the University’s missions.
Seven graduating students were recognized at an annual luncheon for the President’s Engagement and Innovation prizes.
As university campuses around the world face protests of increasing intensity, Interim President J. Larry Jameson shares an update on the encampment and demonstrations at Penn and his continued focus on safety and advancing the University’s missions.
The eighth-seeded Quakers will battle Richmond at 1 p.m. on Friday at Franklin Field.
The Presidential Assistant Professor of Music in the School of Arts & Sciences has been awarded the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his musical composition “Adagio (For Wadada Leo Smith).”
Fourth-year students Yash Dhir and Rahul Nambiar were awarded the President’s Innovation Prize for their web-based education management tool, Jochi, to help middle and high school students.
On Sunday at Princeton, the women’s track and field team won its fourth Ivy Heps Outdoor title in five seasons.
Janice Kim, a fourth-year student in the College of Arts & Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science, will graduate as the first Penn student to have a dual degree in computer science and design.
Penn Nursing Dean Emerita to receive 2024 National Humanism in Medicine Medal
From Penn Nursing NewsA new chapter for a 16th century codex
From Penn LibrariesPenn Engineering Ph.D. students receive funding from Amazon to advance trustworthy AI
From Penn Engineering TodayHealth care algorithms can improve or worsen racial and ethnic disparities
From Leonard Davis InstituteAmerican Academy of Oral Medicine’s highest award
From Penn Dental MedicinePenn’s principles are the essence of who we are.
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
With the President’s Engagement Prize, fourth-years Simran Rajpal and Gauthami Moorkanat plan to deliver education and resources directly to community centers in Philadelphia, tackling medical mistrust, health literacy, and more.
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Michael Mann and Kathleen Hall Jamieson are co-teaching the Climate Change and Communication course this spring, tied to the Society of Environmental Journalists annual conference, held this year at Penn.
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