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Lauder students embark on odyssey through Georgia
Immigration policy and the 2024 presidential election
Confidence in science remains high, but public questions adherence to science’s norms
A humanities pathway to pre-med
‘Behind the Startup’ looks at venture capital and inequality
The majority of Americans do not support anti-democratic behavior, even when elected officials do
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Powwow at Penn
David Asch: Putting the framework to work
Inside the GOP
Art Matters: Sam Maitin’s ‘Celebration’ mural
Physician, researcher, best-selling author Siddhartha Mukherjee to speak at Penn’s 268th Commencement
Challenging the boundaries of STEM
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Women and leadership at Wharton
Investing in future teachers and educational leaders
The West Philadelphia Collaborative History Project chronicles a community’s past
First-year Gobhanu Korisepati receives a 2024 Legacy Award
Want to achieve your dreams? Try subdividing your goals
Discussing open expression on college campuses
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‘Welcome to your future’: Penn celebrates Match Day 2024
‘Can Technology Spark Joy and Imagination?’
Initial SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations prime immune cells to respond to subsequent variants
Mapping pancreatic cancer to improve immunotherapy
‘Dual target’ cell therapy appears to shrink brain tumors
Understanding disease prevalence in Pennsylvania wild turkeys
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Total solar eclipse
The hidden geometry of learning: Neural networks think alike
What the brain reveals in nature’s subtle game of give and take
Accelerating CAR T cell therapy: Lipid nanoparticles speed up manufacturing
Using theater and the arts to empower communities in the energy transition
Interfacial phenomena: Samantha McBride’s untapped resource for water sustainability
Science & Technology
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.
Upcoming Events
April Wellness Walk
The Division of Human Resources and the Penn Center for Public Health host the monthly two-mile wellness walk for April, which is the first outdoor walk of the year.
Immigration Policy and the Election
The Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration, Penn Migration Initiative, and the Population Studies Center present this symposium on immigration as a central issue in the 2024 presidential election. Panels bring together policy analysts, immigration scholars, and representatives of nonprofit advocacy organization.
Society of Environmental Journalists
Penn hosts the Society of Environmental Journalists' annual conference, featuring sessions with Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg School for Communication and Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences. EPA Administrator Michael Regan will deliver a keynote. Students can register for a discounted price.
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