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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

Q&A: The first American pope
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‘Elusive Cures: Why Neuroscience Hasn’t Solved Brain Disorders—and How We Can Change That’

Who, What, Why: Xiao Schutte Ke on Tibetan pastoralists and citizen science

How cable news has diverged from broadcast news

Sparking curiosity for better learning and better lives

Professor of practice Leslie Richards on innovative transit and city planning

Penn, Neubauer Family Foundation, and Philadelphia Police Department partner to support police leadership education
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‘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

Wharton graduates first Global Executive MBA cohort

Brewing business: A Wharton undergrad who manages Penn’s student-run café
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Decoding ancient immunity networks

What can ants and naked-mole rats teach about societal roles?

Native plants from afar

AI x Science Postdoctoral Fellows collaborate across disciplines

New class of materials passively harvest water from air

Unlocking the mechanics of protein misfolding
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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

New 3D-printing enables color-changing, stress-responsive materials for smart sensing, displays, and robotics

Penn engineers first to train AI at lightspeed
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New chair of Orthopaedics starts a new chapter in a lifetime of service

‘The most human gesture’ brings the gift of a hand transplant at Penn Medicine

Penn’s Psychiatry chair is helping to reenvision how mental illness is diagnosed

The perils and promise of GLP-1 medications

Could gene therapy restore lost hearing?

$50 million gift to launch the Lurie Autism Institute
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What to read, watch, and cook for Juneteenth

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

Tee time with Julie Shin

What’s That? The Pyramid at HUP

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

Penn salutes graduates at University’s 269th Commencement
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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

Innovation in climate education

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.
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