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Twisted sheets yield electrifying outcomes
Wellness and well-being series looks at behavior and mental health services
Single-dose gene therapy is potentially life-changing for adults with hemophilia B
PIK Professor Dorothy Roberts named a 2024 MacArthur Fellow
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A vast collection related to public markets comes to the Penn Libraries
A historian’s look at abolition and citizenship
Political polarization between Americans stays consistent before and after elections
The bullet train turns 60
The nuts and bolts of book publishing
A summer in Harrisburg with an eye on global affairs
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A look at Penn’s Information Systems and Computing
A discussion about speech, solidarity, and forgiveness
Keeping a fire under control
Celebrating the dedication of Amy Gutmann Hall
Penn Washington names inaugural Senior Fellows Julian Zelizer and Steven Pearlstein
What’s That: Penny the Pig
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PIK Professor Dorothy Roberts named a 2024 MacArthur Fellow
Trailblazers in education honored with the 2024 Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education
First Fed rate cuts in four years
‘Ripple Effect’ explores higher education
Court no-shows: A systemic issue
Wharton faculty on investment strategies, birth rates, and climate change
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A year after the Nobel Prize, Penn’s mRNA research is revving up
A blueprint for change in acute and critical care nursing
Wellness and well-being series looks at behavior and mental health services
Penn’s Gilliam Fellows bridge inclusion and innovation
Single-dose gene therapy is potentially life-changing for adults with hemophilia B
Katalin Karikó, Nobel Laureate and pioneering mRNA researcher, named to Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania
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Twisted sheets yield electrifying outcomes
Takeaways: The new mini moon
Pioneering robotic triage
Liquid crystals in motion mimic biological systems
Reducing a dog’s temperature after exercise with voluntary head dunking
Preparing the next generation of engineers to solve the world’s energy and sustainability problems
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
How food moves around cities
Domenic Vitiello, an urban and regional planning expert, teaches classes that invite students to locations in and around Philadelphia to better understand how its denizens dine.
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Biometric Screenings 2024
The Division of Human Resources invites Penn faculty and staff to participate in free biometric screening for blood pressure, glucose, and lipids. Upon completion, participants can earn $75 in Pulse Cash rewards.
Ends November 26, 2024Lexical Sleuthing
As part of Wolf Humanities Forum's Forum on Keywords series, Ben Zimmer of The Wall Street Journal discusses lexical sleuthing in the digital age.
Civil Rights 1964
Mary Frances Berry, the Geraldine R. Segal Professor Emerita of American Social Thought and Professor of History and Africana Studies, discusses the work of civil rights in 1964.
Penn’s Way – Give from the Heart
Penn's Way, our annual workplace giving campaign (October 1- November 22) is making strides toward supporting critical programs that benefit those in need.
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A look at a few of our big picture priorities that improve Penn as we create knowledge to benefit the world.
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