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Operatic notes: One student’s research on opera in society
Desmond Patton and the science of being human
Disability in America
To reduce medical errors, connect doctors with other doctors
The Mancos Commons rises
One year post-Dobbs, what’s actually happened?
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A sweet treat on a hot summer day
Rand Quinn appointed as faculty director of Civic House
China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change
Sigal Ben-Porath named the faculty director of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Paideia Program
Sarah Banet-Weiser named Dean of Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication
Holman Biotech Commons meets the evolving needs of campus
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The disability docket
A Book a Day inspires young readers with inclusiveness and representation
Creating authentic connections in virtual teams
How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets?
Why Tesla wants to have the EV plug standard
Meta’s Threads takes on Twitter
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‘In vivo’ RNA-based gene editing model for blood disorders developed
Could psychedelics simultaneously treat chronic pain and depression?
Protein identified as a target for Alzheimer’s treatment
Individuals with depression are more than two times as likely to be diagnosed with dementia
Behavioral economics strategies can help patients quit smoking after a cancer diagnosis
Deeply Rooted Collaborative awards more than $59K in ‘Community Green Grants’
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Nudge Cartography: Building a map to navigate behavioral research
Could we breed cows that emit less methane?
‘Topping off’ Amy Gutmann Hall
Artificial intelligence is leveling up the fight against infectious diseases
Leading the charge: new research unveils the future of energy-efficent power delivery
Euclid Space Telescope launches exciting new possibilities
Science & Technology
On a different wavelength, Nader Engheta leads a community in light
2023 Franklin Medal winner Engheta is one of the world’s biggest names in wave physics. The Penn Engineering professor is renowned for his unique approach to science, combining technical brilliance, creativity, and care.
Upcoming Events
Exhibits
Mexico and Central America Tour
Join a docent-led tour of the Penn Museum’s Mexico and Central America Gallery, which includes artifacts from the Maya and Aztec civilizations, among others.
Special Events
Pollinator Night
The Woodlands joins with the Philadelphia Orchard Project in leading an event focusing on their garden’s urban biodiversity.
Talks
Labours of Heracles
During this edition of At-Home Anthro, guests learn the epic story of Heracles as told through ancient vases. Students will design their own Greek vase; a sheet of paper and writing utensil are recommended.
Inspiring Impact through Philanthropy
Your support ignites change locally and globally, transforming Penn into a powerful engine that advances knowledge for society’s greatest good.
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Penn Priorities
A look at a few of our big picture priorities that improve Penn as we create knowledge to benefit the world.
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