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Weitzman’s Vanessa Grossman on the cultural value of architecture

‘Are Civil Rights Enough?’

Regenerative Ag Alliance promotes stream health through agroforestry

A ‘celebrity translator’ takes center stage

COP28 takeaways

Targeted anti-smoking messages for LGBTQ+ young women
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Celebrating the Projects for Progress 2023 cohort

Penn & Philly shines light on community partnerships

Art Matters: ‘Fields of Transformation’ by Claudy Jongstra

A step toward ethical stewardship and ongoing repair

MLK Interfaith Commemoration highlights allyship of Black and Jewish communities

Penn’s Way campaign 2023: By the Numbers
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How friendship and finance bloom at Wharton’s Stevens Center

Resolutions for a ‘fresh start’

Penn Carey Law students explore issues affecting women’s equality in sports

‘False positive’ field drug tests lead to wrongful convictions

Increasing the visibility of Southeast Asian students: A discussion with Linda Pheng

Wharton experts on holiday retail
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Penn Medicine nurse wins IRONMAN World Championship

Improving maternal care for new moms in the Hispanic community

Secondary cancers following CAR T cell therapy are rare

Who, What, Why: Andre Rosario on nursing and immigration policies

Using fMRI, new vision study finds promising model for restoring cone function

‘Exhalation’ system improves symptoms for most common form of chronic sinus infections
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Researchers breathe new life into lung repair

Breaching the blood-brain barrier

Mechanics of knitting

How common is common sense?

Climate change and atmospheric dynamics unveil future weather extremes

Penn alum named 2024 Churchill Scholar

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In hot water: Coral resilience in the face of climate change
Over a decade, researchers from Penn studied coral species in Hawaii to better understand their adaptability to the effects of climate change.
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