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By the Numbers: Six years of The Sachs Program student grants

Botswana’s president discusses good governance, democracy

Penn Medicine‘s Match Day 2023

A centuries-old word with a modern twist
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Guy Grossman offers a model for refugee hosting

By the Numbers: Six years of The Sachs Program student grants

A centuries-old word with a modern twist

Botswana’s president discusses good governance, democracy

How have women in the workforce fared, three years into the pandemic?

Democracy in Israel
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WXPN’s Black Opry Residency reclaims Americana as the inclusive genre it can be

Who, What, Why: Sarah Kane on the sonification of astronomical data

2023 Women of Color at Penn Awards

At Penn Energy Week, a time to reflect on energy science, technology, and policy

‘Building bridges’: Iraqi Global Guide offers tours, personal insight

Update of a local tree field guide offers ‘antidote for plant blindness’
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Higher education conference emphasizes importance of international collaborations

Lessons from the Silicon Valley Bank collapse

Gittis Legal Clinics bring experiential education with impact

Ever more corporations are global. What are they responsible for?

Five ways teachers can integrate ChatGPT into their classrooms today

Wharton/Engineering conference showcases advances in data science
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From outbreaks to breakthroughs: Tackling infectious and zoonotic diseases

Shaping policy to measure and improve equity in health care systems

Penn Medicine‘s Match Day 2023

More cancers may be treated with drugs than previously believed

Pregnancy complications tied to higher risk of death as long as 50 years later

A potential strategy to improve T cell therapy in solid tumors
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First UN Water Conference in four decades includes a delegation from Penn

Decolonializing science and technology

In a warming world, chief heat officers help adapt, prepare, and protect

Real or fake text? We can learn to spot the difference

The hidden costs of AI: Impending energy and resource strain

What can network theory offer public health?

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Business and Black excellence
The African American MBA Association at the Wharton School celebrates its 50th anniversary.
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Unfurling Diasporic Arts of South Asia
Curator in Residence Aisha Khan moderates a panel that discusses Third Space Arts and its promotion of transnational, diasporic South Asian art within American contemporary art. Featured speakers include artists Chitra Ganesh, Tausif Noor, and Saba Taj.

Net-Zero Global Economy
Jeane Kirkpatrick Professor of the Practice of International Affairs and Director of the Geopolitics of Energy Project at Harvard’s Kennedy School Meghan O’Sullivan gives a talk on the possible transition to net-zero global economy and its effects in a geopolitical context.

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Join in conversation with Jason Reynolds, author of “Ghost,” a National Book Award Finalist for Young People’s Literature, as well as a Marvel Comic, “Miles Morales: Spider-Man.”
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Penn COVID Refund Settlement
The COVID pandemic created unprecedented challenges for colleges and universities to continue their operations – challenges that the University of Pennsylvania met with the extraordinary efforts of faculty and staff who worked tirelessly to support students in their studies. We also recognize that some of our students experienced unique challenges in continuing their academic programs remotely during the spring of 2020, and they sought compensation for charges that were paid anticipating in-person attendance. To resolve these claims, Penn has agreed to settle a putative class action lawsuit filed on behalf of students who were enrolled in the spring 2020 semester. More information about the settlement, including which current and former students may be entitled to any settlement proceeds, is available.