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Teaching climate change communication, from the classroom to a conference of journalists
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.
What’s the best music to study to? Aim for predictability, says Penn professor
Penn Athletics unveils Coulson Family Training Complex in Franklin Field
Collaborating to advance health communication
2024 Penn Prize for Excellence in Graduate Teaching celebrated
Turning up the heat on data storage
Wharton Fellow’s adventures in leadership
Weitzman’s Sanya Carley on energy justice
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Quakers make history at 128th running of Penn Relays
Penn athletes had several noteworthy performances on the track and in the field at the Relays at Franklin Field.
Who, What, Why: Ariana Jimenez and the High School Voter Project
As part of a student-run, nonpartisan, Netter Center initiative, Ariana Jimenez focuses on youth voter registration, civic engagement, and education in West Philadelphia.
Does simple guesswork lead to more cooperation than complicated calculus?
Theoretical biologists from Penn test two modes of social reasoning and find surprising truths in simplicity.
A special reception for Penn’s Presidential Ph.D. Fellows
The initiative’s doctoral students recently gathered for an intimate networking opportunity alongside the University’s president, provost, and school deans.
Five from Penn elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2024
Dolores Albarracín, Charles L. Kane, Edward D. Mansfield, Virgil Percec, and Deborah A. Thomas are recognized for their contributions to mathematical and physical sciences and social and behavioral sciences.
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Penn GSE announces LEED Gold certification on Earth Day
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Penn Medicine marks Earth Day by signing national Health Sector Climate Pledge
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Deep Jariwala receives Optica’s 2024 Adolph Lomb Medal
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Julia Ticona awarded National Endowment for the Humanities grant to study generative AI
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Penn’s principles are the essence of who we are.
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Educate to Empower aims to break down barriers to breast cancer screenings
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
Teaching climate change communication, from the classroom to a conference of journalists
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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