Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Mary Frances Berry and Kermit Roosevelt on Juneteenth’s history
A new documentary produced by the Annenberg Public Policy Center explores the history of the holiday and illustrates how and why freedom and citizenship were intertwined. The film features Berry and Roosevelt, among others.
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Mary Frances Berry and Kermit Roosevelt on Juneteenth’s history
A historian’s take on Juneteenth
Design and build, but first, collaborate
PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger
School buildings in crisis
The evolution of societal cooperation
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New Student Performing Arts Center Design Advances
Penn Glee Club performs in Chile
$10M gift from Robin and Marc Wolpow’s Arbour Way Foundation launches healthcare entrepreneurship opportunities at Venture Lab
Fulbright 2023 U.S. Student Program grants awarded to 29 Penn affiliates
A vibrant sixth annual Supplier Diversity Forum and Expo
Anna Cowenhoven named head of University Communications at Penn
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The risky business of homeowners insurance
Black Law Student Association: Serving Black communities across the globe
How banks could protect themselves from runs
Data shows disparities among alcohol use disorder diagnosis among veterans
An interdisciplinary edge in the entertainment industry
Fair use in visual arts
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A plant-based, oral delivery of insulin regulates blood sugar levels similar to natural insulin
Demystifying the supporting role of key cellular structures
Cells linking chronic psychological stress to inflammatory bowel disease identified
Penn Dental Medicine collaboration identifies new bacterial species involved in tooth decay
Data suggests stopping immunotherapy after two years is reasonable in patients with advanced lung cancer
Smoke safety: What to know and how to keep safe with poor air quality
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Exploring the relationship between cooking and scientific discovery
Three things to know about a sustainable energy breakthrough
On a different wavelength, Nader Engheta leads a community in light
Why is machine learning trending in medical research but not in our doctor’s offices?
Safe and sound: Sonura supports newborn development by sequestering disruptive noise
Lithography-free photonic chip offers speed and accuracy for AI
Campus & Community
Celebrating community at Penn’s 267th Commencement
Thousands of students and their biggest supporters—those who President Liz Magill described as ‘force multipliers’—flooded campus for a sunny ceremony for the ages.
Upcoming Events
Under the Stars
cinéSPEAK hosts an outdoor screening of the film “Little Richard: I Am Everything,” which focuses on the Black queer origins of rock ’n’ roll.
Special Events
Jerron Herman on Long Take
Dancer and writer Jerron Herman performs “Lax,” a solo performance engaging with the theme of rest and sleep, alongside the exhibit, “Carolyn Lazard: Long Take.”
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Falsa & Kamyar Arsani/Sunken Cages
The Fire Museum presents the music groups Falsa, a New York-based Sufi music ensemble, as well as Kamyar Arsani, an Iranian multi-instrumentalist and singer, with drummer/electronic producer Ravish Momin who plays under the moniker Sunken Cages.
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