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In ‘Sacred Stuff,’ students explore religion through material culture
Studying the benefits of virtual art engagement
Art Matters: ‘In the Garden’ by Jennifer Bartlett
The economic impact of the Olympics
Exploring the 1918 pandemic’s impact on Philadelphia’s Black and immigrant neighborhoods
Four academic journeys explored
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Where scientific nationalism meets tradition
What’s That? The Paleontologist’s Cottage
An empty outdoor space is transformed into a social garden
ICA presents dual new exhibits for summer, fall
Showing up for Penn in London
Art Matters: Painter Jacob Lawrence’s ‘Forward Together’
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Supporting vital immigrant defense
New books from Wharton faculty
Protecting against burnout
From English learners to English teachers
Will America’s clean car policies persist?
Penn Carey Law faculty react to SCOTUS ruling on immunity, social media content
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A newly identified immune checkpoint protein may lead to future cancer therapies
This HR leader hears, heeds, and helps those who heal others
Charting a new frontier with psychedelic drugs
New form of repetitive magnetic brain stimulation reduces treatment time for bipolar disorder
When there’s money to lose, phone usage while driving drops
Better survival rates from hospital-based donor care for lung transplants
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Shedding light on cellular metabolism to fight disease
Does heat travel differently in tight spaces?
Understanding how a red seaweed reduces methane emissions from cows
Using AI to map research in the School of Arts & Sciences
Penn pioneers a ‘one-pot platform’ to promptly produce mRNA delivery particles
A first physical system to learn nonlinear tasks without a traditional computer processor
Health Sciences
The power of protons
Penn Medicine has treated more than 10,000 cancer patients at three proton therapy centers across the region, including the largest and busiest center in the world—while also leading the way in research to expand the healing potential of these positive particles.
Upcoming Events
New and Expectant Parent Briefing
The Division of Human Resources hosts an introductory briefing for expectant parents and those new to parenting or childcare. They'll learn about available resources at the university, time away policies, and adjusting to new schedules.
Present Futures
The Annenberg School for Communication presents a contemporary art exhibition about envisioning feminist solidarities across space and time. The exhibit is in conjunction with the Transnational Feminist Networks Symposium, being held Sept. 12-13.
Ends November 18, 2024Virtual Career Fair
Career Services hosts an all-industries career fair that is universitywide. Participants can learn about full-time postgraduate positions and summer internships.
Inspiring Impact through Philanthropy
Your support ignites change locally and globally, transforming Penn into a powerful engine that advances knowledge for society’s greatest good.
Support PennPenn Priorities
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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