


Strongest nor’easters getting stronger
‘Meet the Authors’ at Wharton
Measles: An explainer
Genetic testing beneficial in critically ill adults

Mark Dingfield named executive vice president at Penn

Designing cleaner, greener concrete that absorbs carbon dioxide

A new understanding of brain activity when we ‘read the minds’ of others
Featured Events
Garden Jams: Los Bomberos De La Calle
Renowned for their vibrant rhythms and infectious energy, Los Bomberos De La Calle is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich Afro-Caribbean traditions of Puerto Rico. A staple in Philadelphia’s local music scene, the band will perform as part of Garden Jams, Penn Museum’s outdoor summer concert series.

Open Studio: The Post Office Turns 250
Participants will celebrate the 250th birthday of the U.S. Post Office by making mail. Visitors can use the letterpress to print a quote from the first postmaster general Benjamin Franklin and pull from the Common Press’s rubber stamp collections to create mail art. Registration is required.

A new study by Daniel Hopkins and Marc Meredith looks at whether a postcard campaign can boost mail-in voting.

In Principle and Practice
Penn’s strategic framework
Penn’s guiding principles are the University’s enduring values and distinctive strengths: anchored, inventive, interwoven, and engaged. The practices support and strengthen Penn’s core educational mission.
At Penn Today, we focus on some of the ways the University is putting this framework into action. From student, faculty, and staff profiles to research updates and event coverage, Penn Today highlights the latest examples of the University’s principled approach to excellence.

Keeping it local: Penn’s partnerships with Philadelphia-based vendors boost local economy, neighborhood impact

Nourish to Flourish

Penn lends support to Rebuilding Together Philadelphia effort repairing 11 local homes in two days

Supporting a community for learning, research, and thriving
Penn in the News
Was the Bicentennial a boon for Philly? A bust? Or something in between?
Brent Cebul of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses Philadelphia during the Bicentennial.
Jeff Daniels tells story of blind engineer who invented cruise control
A new documentary, “Blind Logic,” covers the life story of mechanical engineer and Penn alum Ralph Teetor, the inventor of cruise control.
Gen Z homeowners suffer property tax shock
Susan Wachter of the Wharton School says that property taxes continue to increase over time and challenge affordability in today’s housing market.
Cool-down science: How a simple head dunk could save your dog from heat stroke
Cynthia Otto of the School of Veterinary Medicine offers advice on helping a dog cool down during hot weather.