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Connecting students with Indigenous leaders
Yuri Stone on curating the MFA thesis exhibitions
‘A Revolution in Rhyme’
Untapped insights, network dynamics, and a unique approach to NBA scouting
How the pandemic has—and hasn’t—changed the Oscars
Two Yenching Scholars for Penn
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The stories trees tell
‘Refreshingly transparent’
Penn group wins EPA Campus RainWorks Challenge
Class of 2021 President’s Engagement and Innovation Prize winners announced
A ‘human-focused approach’ to sustainability
How Penn is handling COVID vaccinations
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Why older Americans are taking on more debt
Penn Wharton Budget Model examines President Biden’s American Jobs Plan
Penn extends terms of Education and Law deans
What is the future of the hybrid workplace?
Wharton’s Olivia S. Mitchell on financial well-being
Why making public colleges tuition free won’t close the enrollment gap
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Why young, pregnant women develop heart failure similar to older patients
A legacy of equine veterinary care
CPR and COVID-19—When is it safe to save a life?
Immunotherapy alone extended life for certain metastatic lung cancer patients
How humans evolved a super-high cooling capacity
Racial, gender, and socioeconomic factors linked to likelihood of getting diabetes treatment
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Looking towards the future through an interdisciplinary lens
The immune link between a leaky blood-brain barrier and schizophrenia
Insights into new ‘dials’ for controlling a material’s magnetism
Beyond topological insulators
27 million galaxy morphologies quantified and cataloged with the help of machine learning
The power of architecture to address public health and environmental crises
Health Sciences
Understanding and addressing barriers to COVID vaccine acceptance
Different communities have different reasons for wanting to wait on this shot. Getting to the heart of those concerns can help meet people where they are.
FULL STORYUpcoming Events
Screenings
Colewell
The Annenberg Center screens "Colewell," a 79-minute film about rural life in Colewell, Pennsylvania, and what kept office clerk Nora in the small town for so many years.
Talks
Comics' Lessons for Pandemic Living
As part of the 60-Second Lectures series, sponsored by the School of Arts & Sciences, Associate Professor of English Jean-Christophe Cloutier discusses comic books and the pandemic.
Ambassador Locke
The Penn Wharton China Center presents a fireside chat with former Ambassador to China Gary Locke. He will engage in conversation with the School of Law's Jacques deLisle about U.S.-China relations and recent discrimination and violence against Asian people.
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.