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Reframing historical narratives of Jewish sorrow

Penn Arts & Sciences receives $8M commitment from The Robert K. Johnson Foundation

Integrating a sociology education and love of portrait photography

A window into East Asian history: Conserving Buddhist murals

Unearthing the secrets of an ancient Greek city
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An ‘archival discovery’ about a 17th-century Shakespeare Folio

Connecting with Philadelphia’s immigrant Asian communities through food

Listening to the city

Fine art and design using artificial intelligence

Marcia Chatelain and Matthew Levendusky named 2025 Guggenheim Fellows

The intersection of storytelling and social work
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Teaching crisis negotiation

Wharton podcast series tackles taxation

Wharton’s Dinan Hall restoration celebrated

The Wharton School introduces new undergraduate concentration and MBA major in artificial intelligence for business

MBA student uses AI to perfect class selection process

Who, What, Why: First-year Ayaan Jeraj awarded King Charles III Coronation Medal
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Penn ATLAS shares 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

For a better cup of coffee, look to physics

Baseball’s ‘magic mud’

A simple way to boost math progress

New high-definition pictures of the early universe

Can surface fractures on Earth, Mars, and Europa predict habitability on other planets?
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How Penn engineers are restoring historic Springfield Mills

Using satellites, drones, and AI for more sustainable and efficient agriculture

From sewing to 3D printing: Taylor Caputo and the Engineering Studios at Penn’s

Penn Electric Racing’s latest racecar

Scientists unlock frogs’ antibacterial secrets to combat superbugs

Evaluating large language models for cyberbullying behavior
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A nontraditional journey to dental school

Commonly prescribed medications for high blood pressure have unexpected side effects

Veterinary student on the human benefits of poultry medicine

Match Day sees future MDs planning medical careers back home, and at Penn

Laughing gas: An old drug’s new trick to fight depression

Doylestown Health joins University of Pennsylvania Health System
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Newash-Campbell breaks 93-year-old school record in 400m

Penn IUR enters its third decade

A moment of ‘timefulness’ at The Arts Lounge

Supporting a community for learning, research, and thriving

Class of 2025 President’s Engagement, Innovation, and Sustainability Prize winners announced

Open Enrollment period kicks off with some important enhancements
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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

Innovation in climate education

Turning the desert into an oasis

Natural Sciences
Can surface fractures on Earth, Mars, and Europa predict habitability on other planets?
Geophysicist Douglas Jerolmack has used the mathematical framework developed for understanding fracture patterns on Earth to survey two-dimensional fracture networks across the solar system, which could offer insights into detecting potentially habitable environments on other planets.
Upcoming Events

Efficient Computing for AI and Robotics
Vivienne Sze, a professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MIT, will discuss the design of efficient computing systems with reduced energy consumption while maintaining output and performance. The talk will highlight principles and tools that can facilitate an effective, energy-conscious design process.

Climate Change and Children’s Health
This webinar, hosted by the Philadelphia Regional Center for Children’s Environmental Health, will highlight initiatives to improve children’s health in a changing climate. Programs include pilot projects, teacher and healthcare provider training, and community engagement projects in Philadelphia focused on extreme heat and flooding.
Social Reform in Early Philadelphia
Bethany McGlyn, a doctoral candidate and Jefferson Scholars Foundation Fellow at the University of Virginia, will discuss the study of craft labor, material culture, and social reform in the early national period of Philadelphia between 1783-1840.
Federal Government Updates
Penn is closely monitoring federal policy changes affecting institutions of higher education and academic health systems.
Supporting Our Community
During these challenging times, Penn remains committed to supporting students, faculty, and staff and to sharing information with our larger community of alumni, parents, and friends.
Penn Priorities
A look at a few of our big picture priorities that improve Penn as we create knowledge to benefit the world.
Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination at Penn
The University of Pennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty and staff with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. The University of Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status or any other legally protected class status in the administration of its admissions, financial aid, educational or athletic programs, or other University-administered programs or in its employment practices. Questions or complaints regarding this policy should be directed to the Executive Director of the Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Programs, Franklin Building, 3451 Walnut Street, Suite 421, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6106; or (215) 898-6993 (Voice).