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More than two hearts beat as one
Penn students and alumni awarded Fulbright 2024 U.S. Student Program grants
A journey from pop culture to free speech to networked technology
What predicts human behavior and how to change it
A new class has students use AI to do their homework
Going above and beyond in archaeology and museum work
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Class of 2024 Ivy Day Awards Ceremony
To Penn’s Class of 2024: ‘The world needs you’
Fourth cohort of Projects for Progress recipients announced
Two international students honored with the 2024 Penn Global Student Citizenship Award
By the Numbers: Class of 2024
Commencement traditions, explained
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A shared passion for community engagement
A Wharton TA helps to communicate business communications
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
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B cells drive responses of other immune cells, can be modified to prevent multiple sclerosis symptoms
Penn Dental Medicine graduates mark milestone
Exploring wildlife medicine in a summer externship
A Penn team’s push to make research more inclusive
Who, What, Why: Oulaya Louaddi on building community for nursing students
A doctor to help patients thrive in life after cancer
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Ensuring the safety and security of AI-controlled systems
Penn fourth-year student William Niu named a 2024 Hertz Fellow
Combining the skills of engineering and design
Penn third-year named 2024 Udall Scholar
Penn Engineering leads in AI: First Ivy League master’s in artificial intelligence
Turning up the heat on data storage
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Picturing artistic pursuits
Penn Today captures students engaged in moments of creativity during fine arts courses throughout the year.
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Copyright Chat
Stephen Wolfson, assistant general counselor and copyright advisor, discusses authorship in copyright law in the age of AI. This event is open to the public; registration is required.
Vahe Sarkissian
Vahe Sarkissian, who plays Armenian music and electric guitar, performs inside The Lounge.
Juneteenth Festival
In collaboration with community partner Forum Philly, Penn Museum hosts an all-day commemoration of Juneteenth featuring music and dance, hands-on activities like drumming and Adinkra art-making, and a community fair spotlighting local Black-owned businesses.
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