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Science behind genetic testing for identifying risk of opioid misuse remains unproven
The social structures that shape AI
More than a year in as Annenberg dean, Sarah Banet-Weiser focuses on care and collaboration
Perry World House student fellows explore global policy solutions
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The social structures that shape AI
How do you authenticate a long-lost Chopin waltz?
Perry World House student fellows explore global policy solutions
The law in the 19th-century American South
Forum addresses foreign policy priorities for the U.S.
More than a year in as Annenberg dean, Sarah Banet-Weiser focuses on care and collaboration
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Art Matters: ‘Six Triangles’ by Ephraim Peleg
Penn Center for Innovation celebrates 10 years
A conversation with Board Chair Ramanan Raghavendran
Penn’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
Five from Penn recognized with Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
Two Penn alums named 2025-26 Schwarzman Scholars
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Forging pathways to careers in legislation and public policy
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
Wharton MBA student is out of this world
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Science behind genetic testing for identifying risk of opioid misuse remains unproven
Developing a tiny anticancer weapon
The future of nursing care
Helping Korean Americans with end-of-life planning is her passion
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Discovery links cellular structures to kidney cancer treatment outcomes
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Fruit fly development offers insights into condensed matter physics
Unlocking the brain: Peptide-guided nanoparticles deliver mRNA to neurons
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
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
Confabulation Lecture Night
The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation invites the public to join for a night of confabulated lectures based on artworks from the exhibition We Are Nature, featuring artworks from Penn's art collection. The short lectures will be developed in collaboration with Obvious Agency. No prior knowledge of the artworks is necessary.
The City in the 21st Century
The Penn Institute for Urban Research and Penn Press welcome Enrique Peñalosa Londoño, a former mayor of Bogotá, Colombia, who will deliver a talk about equality and the city. The talk will be followed by a panel featuring Manny Diaz, a former mayor of Miami; Richard Freeland, a former president of Northeastern University; urban planner Eleanor Sharpe; and former Penn President Judith Rodin.
Mind of Winter 2025
Kelly Writers House welcomes the Penn community back with the annual Mind of Winter gathering, featuring soups, stews, and winter-themed readings.
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