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Behavior Change for Good unveils effective strategies to boost vaccination rates
Ivy League cancels spring sports season
Challenging and transforming everyday experiences on Penn’s campus
Annenberg researchers use data science skills for social justice
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Finding beauty in everything, through a camera lens
Annenberg researchers use data science skills for social justice
Challenging and transforming everyday experiences on Penn’s campus
‘Through our own lens’
When the message matters, use science to craft it
Amateur music-making in the early republic
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Fostering the next generation of Black philosophers at Penn
Penn’s Division of Public Safety adds new commanding officer of diversity, equity, and inclusion
Projects for Progress
Engaging faith communities to reduce vaccination disparities
New changes to Penn’s retirement savings plans
‘Life as service’
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Honoring the life and legacy of a trailblazing civil rights activist
Myanmar coup, explained
Five questions about the new White House press secretary
What makes some ads more shareable than others?
Maritza Moulite reminds us that the present is past
Sachs-funded web series helps first-gen Latinx students tell their stories
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Five years later: CAR T therapy shows long-lasting remissions in non-Hodgkin lymphomas
Behavior Change for Good unveils effective strategies to boost vaccination rates
Study explores neurocognitive basis of bias against people who look different
Companionship that spans generations and reduces isolation for seniors
Penn Med students create unexpected community outreach
Penn Medicine implements an anti-racism program across Health System
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Niko Simpkins: At the nexus of engineering and music
Five Penn faculty named 2021 Sloan Research Fellows
New bioprinting technique allows for complex microtissues
The world’s first general purpose computer turns 75
GRASP Lab’s coolest robot yet
An ‘electronic nose’ to sniff out COVID-19
RESEARCH & INNOVATION
Project Quaker testing program key to a safe campus reopening
Developed in partnership with Penn Medicine, the program aims to conduct 40,000 COVID-19 tests each week and will support ongoing plans to bring students back to campus this spring.
FULL STORYUpcoming Events
Readings
A Reading by Erica Hunt
Poet and essayist Erica Hunt, a Kelly Writers House Fellow, delivers a reading. Her newest work "Jump The Clock: New and Selected Poems," released with Nightboat Books in October 2020.
Talks
Thermonuclear War
Part of the Worst Case Scenarios speaker series, Perry World House welcomes former U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering William J. Perry, as well as Rachel Bronson, president and CEO of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Together, they will discuss the geopolitics of preventing all-out nuclear war and the modernizing of nuclear arsenals.
Carlo Ginzburg
The Center for Italian Studies, the Italian Studies Section of the Department of Romance Languages, and the Kislak Center welcome distinguished historian Carlo Ginzburg for several lectures and conversations, discussing historical anthropology, the depiction of life and death, and microhistory.
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.