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Two Penn fourth-year students have received Schwarzman Scholarships
Climate, public health crises, and fertility
Department of Music ensembles to perform in December
Exploring anxiety and social change
Finding light in dark times
What’s That? Fox-Fels Hall
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President Magill reiterates commitment to combat antisemitism during congressional hearing
Things to know: E-scooters and safety
A ‘supercharge’ to address social justice issues in Philadelphia
Breaking bread while breaking barriers
Penn gathers at COP28 to share ideas and research in university pavilion
In Principle and Practice: Penn’s Focus on Tomorrow
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Five tips for drafting a syllabus
The future of AI: How Wharton is leading the charge
Psychology of legal decision-making
2023 McGraw Prize in Education awardees reflect on changing lives, starting with their own
Fair leases in Philadelphia
The economy and you
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Three takeaways on respiratory illness in dogs
The evolution of adaptive immunity in cold-blooded vertebrates
Could a single shot heal heart disease?
Lidocaine may be able to kill certain cancer cells by activating bitter taste receptors
Three sisters share Penn Dental education
From high school to the hospital
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AI and environmental challenges
Penn scientists reflect on one year of ChatGPT
AI security
The Singh Center for Nanotechnology turns 10
A peek into the future of visual data interpretation
Who, What, Why: John Donges
Health Sciences
Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, Penn’s historic mRNA vaccine research team, win 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine
The highest honor was bestowed for foundational discoveries that gave the world a vaccine to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Upcoming Events
Heritage Destruction in Ukraine
The Penn Cultural Heritage Center, in collaboration with colleagues from Ukraine at the Penn Museum, co-host a panel discussion addressing the destruction of Ukraine's cultural heritage, the response of Ukraine’s cultural workers, and the role of museums during crises.
Muddy Waters
A group of panelists in the fields of anthropology, environmental studies, and architecture discuss the kinds of futures and histories that might be made thinking in and from waterscapes, particularly in South and Southeast Asia.
Holly Highlights
The Morris hosts a guided tour of its collection of hollies and other broadleaf evergreens. The tour is free with general admission. Admission is free for PennCard holders.
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