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Penn has starring role in new comedy
In the vaccine trenches with Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman
Katy Milkman on the science of change
With its flagship light device, Lumify Care improves patient experience from the frontline
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Biden’s big plans through the lens of history
Students’ spring shows go virtual
Connecting students with Indigenous leaders
Yuri Stone on curating the MFA thesis exhibitions
‘A Revolution in Rhyme’
Untapped insights, network dynamics, and a unique approach to NBA scouting
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Penn has starring role in new comedy
With its flagship light device, Lumify Care improves patient experience from the frontline
The stories trees tell
‘Refreshingly transparent’
Penn group wins EPA Campus RainWorks Challenge
Class of 2021 President’s Engagement and Innovation Prize winners announced
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Wharton Dolphin Tank winners create opportunities for impact
Katy Milkman on the science of change
Why some retailers succeed despite big disruptions
Why older Americans are taking on more debt
Penn Wharton Budget Model examines President Biden’s American Jobs Plan
Penn extends terms of Education and Law deans
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In the vaccine trenches with Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman
A ‘shot’ at ending the pandemic
Preventing evictions remains critical to controlling COVID-19
A new theory for what’s happening in the brain when something looks familiar
Why young, pregnant women develop heart failure similar to older patients
A legacy of equine veterinary care
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Four Penn faculty elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Paving the way for new light-powered devices
Looking towards the future through an interdisciplinary lens
The immune link between a leaky blood-brain barrier and schizophrenia
Insights into new ‘dials’ for controlling a material’s magnetism
Beyond topological insulators
Health Sciences
Understanding and addressing barriers to COVID vaccine acceptance
Different communities have different reasons for wanting to wait on this shot. Getting to the heart of those concerns can help meet people where they are.
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Talks
Monumentalizing Buildings
David Brownlee, the Frances Shapiro-Weitzenhoffer Professor Emeritus of the history of art, explains how buildings come to be monumentalized even if they weren't originally intended to be. He looks to examples like Independence Hall and Philadelphia's City Hall.
The Promise of Health Reform
Experts discuss potential health care reforms possible during the Biden Administration, including a possible public option for insurance coverage. Tom Daschle, founder and CEO of The Daschle Group, and Ezekiel Emanuel, a professor of medical ethics and health policy in the Perelman School of Medicine, deliver keynote speeches. Rachel Werner, executive director of the Leonard Davis Institute, will deliver closing remarks.
Talks
Making a Mosaic
As part of the At-Home Anthro series, a Penn Museum expert explains the history of mosaics and walks participants through how to make a Roman-style mosaic at home.
The Power of Penn
The Power of Penn Campaign is about opportunities that transform lives, ideas that spark solutions, and actions that change the world.
The Power of PennPenn Compact 2022
The Penn Compact 2022 motivates community members to innovate, be radically inclusive, and positively impact their local, national, and global communities.
PennCompact 2022Penn Priorities
A look at a few of our big picture priorities that improve Penn as we create knowledge to benefit the world.