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Undergraduate research projects look at migration from multiple angles

A Penn Vet tale: Olive, the tiny little fighter

A vigil in response to recent losses to gun violence

A one-stop shop for student-founded impact startups
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Engaging in intersectional conversations on race and racism

Undergraduate research projects look at migration from multiple angles

James Diaz composes ‘works of stark, haunting elegance’

Dan Treglia on the caregivers lost to COVID

From Buddhist temples to Penn Libraries

Weitzman Plaza dedicated as ‘one of Penn’s great gathering places’
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A one-stop shop for student-founded impact startups

A vigil in response to recent losses to gun violence

Talking admissions with Whitney Soule

Reimagining the corner store to promote food justice

‘Oft-delayed but never deterred,’ Class of 2020 and 2021 grads celebrate

NROTC graduates transition from students to leaders
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What I’ve learned: Wharton’s Anita Summers

Indicators report shows escalating disparities for students of color and poor students

Streamlining the health care supply chain

How price shocks in formative years scar consumption for life

Wharton expert explains the crashing crypto market

Why more companies are standing up on social issues
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A Penn Vet tale: Olive, the tiny little fighter

Exploring racism’s health impact in a VA renal clinic

Illuminating lung cancer earlier, at the cellular level

Program issuing mailed kits doubles rate of leftover opioids disposal

Genomic differences selected through evolution may offer clues as to why COVID-19 outcomes vary widely

Elucidating the developmental origin of life-sustaining adrenal glands
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Soft ‘rotini’ robots navigate with a snap

An arms race that plays out in a single genome

Prioritizing environmental justice while capturing carbon from the air

With plants as a model, studying the ‘complexity and reproducibility’ of developmental biology

Making chemical separation more eco-friendly with nanotechnology

In the Galápagos, training community scientists to monitor water quality

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Black histories and Black futures
Professors and students reflect on 50 years of Black studies at Penn.
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The Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics welcomes Bob Casey, U.S. senator for Pennsylvania, and a panel of experts to discuss opportunities to improve nursing homes as critical healthcare facilities. Speakers include Mary Ersek, a professor at the School of Nursing; Jasmine L. Travers; an assistant professor of nursing at New York University; Rachel M. Werner, executive director of the Leonard Davis Instiute; and Rodney Whitlock, health advisor and vice president for McDermott+Consulting.

Journey into Warhol’s Unknown Works
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