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The psychology of playing the fool

Harnessing an innate protection against Ebola

This Wharton undergrad cycled the world’s highest volcano

The case for affirmative action with professor Cara McClellan
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Beyond America’s racial fault line

Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw brings art history to ‘Kids Corner’ on WXPN

Who, What, Why: Zaid Tabaza on veganism in the Middle East

The brief: Affordable housing that’s both contextual and funky

Is social media good or bad for social unity?

Evoking an ancient world
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A naming celebration for Gutmann College House

Pottruck Center powerlifts 20 years

Science and service at Philly’s Paul Robeson High School

‘Fight for it:’ Nikole Hannah-Jones on abolition, reparation, and building a more just future

John L. Jackson, Jr. named Penn’s next provost

‘Embodying love’ at the Martin Luther King Jr. Interfaith Commemoration
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This Wharton undergrad cycled the world’s highest volcano

The psychology of playing the fool

What is the future of Social Security?

The case for affirmative action with professor Cara McClellan

Why divestitures should be a central part of any company’s strategic toolbox

Policing marginalized communities
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Patient-reported racism and emergency care

Penn Med student highlights the untold stories of Black women in medicine

A firsthand look at traditional Chinese medicine in Thailand

Head injury is associated with doubled mortality rate long-term

Patient advocate Jamil Rivers leads women of color to better breast cancer care

Five things to know about this year’s ‘tripledemic’
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Harnessing an innate protection against Ebola

How species partnerships evolve

Eight Penn professors elected 2022 AAAS Fellows

RNA lipid nanoparticle engineering stops liver fibrosis in its tracks

Penn scientist Nader Engheta wins the Benjamin Franklin Medal

OCTOPUS, an optimized device for growing mini-organs in a dish

Science & Technology
Turning carbon emissions into rocks
In Penn’s Clean Energy Conversions Lab, researcher Peter Psarras and colleagues are repurposing waste from industrial mines, storing carbon pulled from the atmosphere into newly formed rock.
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At the Source
“At the Source: A Courbet Landscape Rediscovered,” the latest exhibition by the Arthur Ross Gallery, showcases a newly rediscovered Gustave Courbet modern landscape painting that has not been shown to the public in nearly 100 years. An accompanying catalogue of essays commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Arthur Ross Gallery.
Ends May 28, 2023Fictions of the Museum
The Center for Latin American and Latinx Studies presents a talk by Jorge Téllez, an associate professor of Spanish and Portuguese. He will discuss his research surrounding how 21st-century Latin American fiction addresses museums as spaces of cultural heritage in an era of misinformation.
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Penn COVID Refund Settlement
The COVID pandemic created unprecedented challenges for colleges and universities to continue their operations – challenges that the University of Pennsylvania met with the extraordinary efforts of faculty and staff who worked tirelessly to support students in their studies. We also recognize that some of our students experienced unique challenges in continuing their academic programs remotely during the spring of 2020, and they sought compensation for charges that were paid anticipating in-person attendance. To resolve these claims, Penn has agreed to settle a putative class action lawsuit filed on behalf of students who were enrolled in the spring 2020 semester. More information about the settlement, including which current and former students may be entitled to any settlement proceeds, is available.