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Announcing the Draw Down the Lightning Grants
Reducing a dog’s temperature after exercise with voluntary head dunking
Public opinion research in changing times
How everyday stress impacts cigarette smoking
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Peter Struck: A champion for the liberal arts
Public opinion research in changing times
Your child’s mental health diagnosis
How everyday stress impacts cigarette smoking
From college community to career path
A majority of Americans can’t recall most First Amendment rights
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How is the world working to save biodiversity?
The breadth and scope of undergraduate research on display
A conversation with Provost John L. Jackson Jr.
Announcing the Draw Down the Lightning Grants
By the Numbers: National Voter Registration Day
2024 Presidential Ph.D. Fellows announced at Penn
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‘Ripple Effect’ explores higher education
Court no-shows: A systemic issue
Wharton faculty on investment strategies, birth rates, and climate change
Supporting vital immigrant defense
New books from Wharton faculty
Protecting against burnout
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Understanding diabetes and oral health
New biomarkers can help target treatment for chronic skin disease
Gene therapy trial sees massive improvement in vision
Weight management drug does not increase risk of depression or suicidal behavior
Combo immunotherapy produces distinct waves of cancer-fighting T cells
Keeping calm in case of catastrophe
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Liquid crystals in motion mimic biological systems
Reducing a dog’s temperature after exercise with voluntary head dunking
Preparing the next generation of engineers to solve the world’s energy and sustainability problems
Pioneering efficient traffic control and sustainable energy solutions
Novel coupled nanopore platform offers greater precision for detecting molecules
Boosting the frequency of sound waves to make the next generation of wireless devices
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
How food moves around cities
Domenic Vitiello, an urban and regional planning expert, teaches classes that invite students to locations in and around Philadelphia to better understand how its denizens dine.
Upcoming Events
Talking Politics
Students lead a conversation with Matthew Levendusky, a professor of political science. Attendees will learn how to depolarize conversations by practicing with others.
Election Foreign Policy Implications
Pulitzer Prize winner David Sanger discusses what foreign policy might look like after the 2024 presidential election. The talk is presented by the Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics.
Penn Student Making Workshop
Penn Museum hosts a making workshop for Penn students to become more familiar with the Museum's collection. Here, students can learn about Navajo weaving with Lucy Fowler Williams, as well as get a look at Navajo textiles in the Museum collection.
Inspiring Impact through Philanthropy
Your support ignites change locally and globally, transforming Penn into a powerful engine that advances knowledge for society’s greatest good.
Support PennPenn Priorities
A look at a few of our big picture priorities that improve Penn as we create knowledge to benefit the world.
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