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Hospitals that serve more Black patients have poorer nurse staffing, study shows
The psychology behind the well-being benefits of libraries
Restoring at-risk Assyrian cultural heritage
Staff Q&A with Jane Pablos
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Through Literature of Care course, a curriculum of compassion
Addressing the ‘catch-22’ academics face on social media
Sourcing early American archives of rebellion
A seminar explores what history can be
New MRI facility supports imaging for research and education
Jimmy Carter remembered
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What’s That? Black squirrels
Restoring at-risk Assyrian cultural heritage
Staff Q&A with Jane Pablos
Penn staff make the Philadelphia area a better place through side gigs
Lisa Servon wins award for community partnership
Eric Anglero at the LGBT Center
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Dorothy Roberts on reproductive rights and justice
What’s the future of cities?
The versatility of the JD/MPA degree
Power and possibility at the U.S. Supreme Court
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The future of finance
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Hospitals that serve more Black patients have poorer nurse staffing, study shows
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Ryan Hospital staff veterinarians on life in emergency services and critical care
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How fungi make a key medicinal molecule
Robert Gifford’s breakthroughs in real-time system safety
Q&A: Dean Kumar and the ‘drone’ sightings
A lipid nanoparticle delivers an mRNA cure for preeclampsia
An illuminating celebration to a brighter, greener future
Mapping molecular arrangements to pave the way for better catalytic systems
Campus & Community
Penn lays out ambitious new roadmap for climate and sustainability action
Penn’s Climate and Sustainability Action Plan 4.0 outlines sustainability goals for fiscal year 2025-29 and lays out Penn’s path toward carbon neutrality by 2042.
Upcoming Events
Things Felt But Not Quite Expressed
Public Trust, Magnum Photos, and the Department of Fine Arts at the Weitzman School of Design co-sponsor a conversation with Magnum photographer Sohrab Hura about the dilemmas inherent in photographing the marginalized. Lucy Gallun, curator in the Department of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, will facilitate the conversation.
After Modernism
After Modernism: Selections From the Neumann Family Collection showcases 50 works collected since 1948 from the modernist canon, including pieces from Picasso, Matisse, Keith Haring, and Allison Zuckerman, among others.
Ends March 2, 2025After Modernism Opening Reception
The Arthur Ross Gallery hosts an opening reception for After Modernism: Selections From the Neumann Family Collection, which showcases 50 works collected since 1948 from the modernist canon. Refreshments will be available and the student a cappella group Counterparts will perform.
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