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New teacher-staffing model rethinks ‘one-teacher, one-classroom’

New Penn Vet study uncovers a key guardian of gut health and metabolism

‘Leukemia-on-a-chip’ could transform CAR T blood cancer treatments

How to prepare for the impacts of a changing climate
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Creating a classroom democracy

Exhibition as conversation

Bringing museum filmmaking into the classroom

At the Venice Biennale, a convergence of innovations in materials, structures, and landscapes

‘Scattered Earth, Sounded Depth’

For dual architecture degree candidate Kelvin Vu, design begins with the body
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Library research in action: Wandering the stacks with Mengliu Cheng

New teacher-staffing model rethinks ‘one-teacher, one-classroom’

A new understanding of brain activity when we ‘read the minds’ of others

Annenberg School launches Master of Communication and Media Industries program

Penn GSE launches Algebra 1 fellowship to strengthen math teaching in Philadelphia schools

Who, What, Why: Xiao Schutte Ke on Tibetan pastoralists and citizen science
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Legal historian traces history of ‘marital privilege’ in American law

Who, What, Why: Lauren Nelson Hyppolite on leading Wharton AI and research initiatives

‘Where AI Works’

Research and scholarship at the intersection of law and history

Wharton’s deep dive into wellness at work

Guardrails versus leashes: Finding a better way to regulate AI technology
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Can data from the Large Hadron Collider snap string theory?

How to prepare for the impacts of a changing climate

Penn engineers turn toxic fungus into anti-cancer drug

Heat domes and flooding have nearly tripled since the ’50s

Food waste: Recycling, not discarding, offers huge environmental benefits

Decoding ancient immunity networks
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Wensi Wu uses digital twins to explore the hidden mechanics of the human heart

Teaching robots to build without blueprints

Penn students innovate in the time of AI

AI x Science Postdoctoral Fellowship

Penn fourth-year and recent alum named 2025 Hertz Fellows

The soul of an artist, the mind of a mathematician
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New Penn Vet study uncovers a key guardian of gut health and metabolism

‘Leukemia-on-a-chip’ could transform CAR T blood cancer treatments

Informing Pennsylvania public health and safety on deer ticks

Red Ribbon Connect links Penn with HIV/AIDS researchers worldwide

Gene therapy may slow loss of motor function in ALS

Keeping food safe and animals healthy
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The importance and power of undergraduate research

Composto, Jordan-Sciutto named vice provosts at Penn

Impact of research

What to read, watch, and cook for Juneteenth

Kam earns First Team All-American Honors at NCAA Outdoor Championships

Tee time with Julie Shin
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Penn Glee Club performs in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Beijing

Penn Washington names Celeste Wallander as inaugural executive director

Penn leaders-turned-diplomats reflect on American statecraft and foreign policy

Turning bicycles into an engineering study tool

Using climate modeling to guide global economic and political decisions

How climate change impacts food security

Health & Medicine
Trials aim to make cancer relapse a thing of the past
At Penn Medicine, clinical trials are testing methods that may stop cancer from recurring.
Upcoming Events
Origami Workshop
Participants can enjoy a screen-free break featuring origami and other paper crafts. Free and open to the Penn community.

Garden Jams: West Philadelphia Orchestra
Known for stellar musicianship and dynamic live shows, West Philadelphia Orchestra is a brass band inspired by the Romani brass “orkestras” and “fanfares” of Eastern Europe. They will perform as part of Garden Jams, Penn Museum’s outdoor summer concert series.

Music in the Stacks: Penn Flutes
Penn Flutes will perform as part of the Music in the Stacks series for their second performance in the Chemistry Library. Organized by the Department of Music and the Albrecht Music Library, “Music in the Stacks” brings Penn musicians into library spaces for drop-in, public performances. RSVP is encouraged for non-Penn card holders.
Federal Government Updates
Penn is closely monitoring federal policy changes affecting institutions of higher education and academic health systems.
Title IX Compliance in Athletics
Penn's Title IX Resolution with the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights
Penn 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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