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U.S. Army veteran connects service to research on empathy in ancient Greece
Penn receives naming gift for new Student Performing Arts Center
New Katz Center fellowship amplifies study of antisemitism through classes, events, and community
Who, What, Why: Brian Vivier leads Global Collections at Penn Libraries
Three student actors, 45 minutes on an international stage
The poetry of ancient math
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Machine learning and the social sciences
New members of American Academy of Sciences and Letters
Economics is ‘a unique way of thinking’ to see through the mystery of daily life
Connecting with America’s 250th anniversary
How has talking about politics changed in the last quarter-century?
Why aren’t America’s national roadways working?
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Does AI limit creativity?
The Wharton School launches Master of Science in Quantitative Finance with $60M gift from Bruce I. Jacobs
Deepfakes, digital doubles, and the law: Jennifer Rothman on protecting identity in the AI era
Understanding the Fed’s inflation outlook
Ella Vance: Diving into the causes of crime
Who, What, Why: Third-year gets a taste of the film biz
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A serendipitous find leads to lifesaving discoveries
Nanoparticle blueprints reveal path to smarter medicines
How a coral stiffens its skeleton on demand
Penn Vet’s Wildlife Futures seek to unravel the mystery of the disappearing barn owl
A massive chunk of ice, a new laser, and new information on sea-level rise
A ‘Rosetta stone’ for molecular systems
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Eva Dyer is listening to the brain’s code with a little help from AI
AI at the eyelid: Glasses that track health through your blinks
Students test one way to combat extreme heat in Philadelphia
Helping robots work together to explore the Moon and Mars
A generative AI model that designs new antibiotics
Penn Engineers send quantum signals with standard internet protocol
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Wild birds are driving the current U.S. bird flu outbreak
Advancing sleep medicine, research, and awareness at Penn Nursing
Nursing dean Antonia Villarruel’s appointment extended
A road map to reduce firearm harms by 2040
What evolutionary and comparative immunology can teach about fish and human immune systems
Mapping the links between brain development and mental health
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Monumental sculpture celebrated on Penn’s campus
Teaching creative Philadelphia youth career and entrepreneurship skills
Nine honored at Alumni Award of Merit Gala
A hardcourt homecoming for Fran McCaffery
A conversation with Penn Forward’s Global Opportunity and New Markets co-chairs
Election Day on campus, in pictures
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A Lauder Institute intercultural venture in Oman and the UAE
Perry World House: Four perspectives on the Middle East ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas
Penn receives $10M to strengthen urban research locally and globally
Three things to know: Postdoc Shana Scogin on Nepal’s youth uprising
Penn Glee Club performs in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Beijing
Penn Washington names Celeste Wallander as inaugural executive director
Health & Medicine
Penn Dental on Cedar bridges medicine and dentistry, lightens ER demands
Penn Dental Medicine at PHMC on Cedar is one of five community care programs the School of Dental Medicine operates. At Penn Dental on Cedar, part of the mission is to integrate dental and medical care.
Upcoming Events
Exhibits
‘I Dread to Think’: Nina Chanel Abney
The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation, Arthur Ross Gallery, and Penn Live Arts present a unique opportunity to experience an installation of acclaimed contemporary artist Nina Chanel Abney’s epic painting cycle entitled I Dread to Think. This artwork comprises a 60-foot-long series of large canvases portraying wildly colorful and sometimes apocalyptic scenes from the Internet Age. Free and open to the Penn community.
Ends April 30, 2026
Music
Penn Live Arts: DakhaBrakha
Hailing from Kyiv, DakhaBrakha’s “ethno-chaos” sound plumbs the depths of Ukrainian roots and contemporary rhythms, fusing ancient folk melodies with a range of genres from indie rock and pop to hip-hop and the avant-garde. Secure tickets in advance. Students can receive a discount with Penn ID.
Screening: One Day We Arrived in Japan
Since 1990, hundreds of thousands of Brazilians of Japanese descent and their families have gone to work in Japan. “One Day We Arrived in Japan” follows the stories of three such Brazilian families. This film screening and Q&A with director Aaron Litvin will uncover the gripping personal experiences behind a major transnational phenomenon.
Title IX Compliance in Athletics
Penn's Title IX Resolution with the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights
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 seeks talented students, faculty, and staff with a wide variety of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. The University of Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, creed, national origin (including shared ancestry or ethnic characteristics), citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status or any other class protected under applicable federal, state, or local law 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 Equal Opportunity Programs; Franklin Building, 3451 Walnut Street, Suite 421, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6106; or (215) 898-6993.