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What’s the best music to study to? Aim for predictability, says Penn professor
2024 Penn Prize for Excellence in Graduate Teaching celebrated
Turning up the heat on data storage
Wharton Fellow’s adventures in leadership
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Collaborating to advance health communication
Weitzman’s Sanya Carley on energy justice
An ambassador with big plans
Gearing up for research on aging
Investigating homelessness
Who, What, Why: Ara Patvakanian
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What’s the best music to study to? Aim for predictability, says Penn professor
2024 Penn Prize for Excellence in Graduate Teaching celebrated
Who, What, Why: Ariana Jimenez and the High School Voter Project
A special reception for Penn’s Presidential Ph.D. Fellows
Humanizing the hospital experience for people with substance use disorders
Five from Penn elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2024
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Wharton Fellow’s adventures in leadership
Wharton experts on financial literacy
Wharton course helps Philly file taxes
With Project SHARPE, Amalia Daché documents reparations in higher ed
NBC’s Lester Holt, Dan Slepian discuss raising the voices of the voiceless
Penn Carey Law’s Paul H. Robinson’s book explores criminal law and societal values
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Could the liver hold the key to better cancer treatments?
How Penn Medicine is going green for good health
Two Penn students awarded a 2024 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans
Honoring a life scientist’s lifesaving science
Nurses across the U.S. cite employer failures as their top reason for leaving
Two Penn students awarded Truman Scholarships
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Turning up the heat on data storage
AI Month roundup: From ethical algorithms to robots that learn
Does simple guesswork lead to more cooperation than complicated calculus?
2024 tropical cyclone prediction
Six from Penn elected 2024 AAAS Fellows
Bringing cognitive science in action to young minds
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Picturing artistic pursuits
Penn Today captures students engaged in moments of creativity during fine arts courses throughout the year.
Upcoming Events
Zine Fest
Students from Kayla Romberger's Pixel to Print course co-organize Zine Fest in the Kelly Writers House garden. Students are welcome to bring their zines for sale or trade.
Caring for the Caregiver
Penn Carey Law and the Penn Employee Assistance Program partner for this workshop in support of caregivers. Caregivers can learn coping mechanisms and other strategies for self-care and wellness.
Dive-In Movie
University Life hosts a movie screening by Sheer Pool before it closes for a year. Snacks will be provided.
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