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PIK Professor Kevin Johnson named University Professor
Brief intervention increased physical activity in African American men living with HIV
New insights into T-cell exhaustion could improve cancer immunotherapies
Investing in Penn’s data science ecosystem
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Perry World House explores the end of asylum
How a perfect storm of factors led to ‘the mother of all supply chain disruptions’
Brief intervention increased physical activity in African American men living with HIV
Partnered, but still poor
Emphasizing short-term effects can help prevent and reduce youth smoking
Three Penn faculty named Hastings Center Fellows
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After nearly three decades at Penn, Maureen Rush set to retire
PIK Professor Kevin Johnson named University Professor
Student accounts, records, and financial aid, all in one mobile-friendly package
University professorships for Konrad Kording, George Demiris
Therapy dogs help students relax and relieve stress
Progress toward a more sustainable University
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Should employers rethink what they’re offering workers?
How to drive energy efficiency in low-income countries
Penn senior and two alumni named Schwarzman Scholars
Spike in child marriages may be ‘the most disturbing fallout of the Taliban takeover’
Why do we hold on to things we never use?
Anita Allen on Facebook, facial recognition, and privacy
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New insights into T-cell exhaustion could improve cancer immunotherapies
Laminitis insights show promise for the future
Penn’s Medical Emergency Response Team, ‘prepared for anything’
A chewing gum that could reduce SARS-CoV-2 transmission
Improving diversity in cancer clinical trials
FDA approves Penn’s ‘glowing tumor’ imaging drug to identify ovarian cancer cells
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A ‘vibrant nexus’ for research and discovery in the physical sciences
Investing in Penn’s data science ecosystem
Understanding optimal resource allocation in the brain
Changing the identity of cancer cells to eliminate them
An investment in energy and sustainability ‘for the survival of humanity’
A record-breaking year for innovation
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Protecting and celebrating civil rights heritage and Black histories
Launched last fall, Penn’s Center for the Preservation of Civil Rights sites is fostering new and ongoing partnerships while preserving the legacy of civil rights in the U.S.
FULL STORYUpcoming Events
God Complex: Different Philadelphia
The Arthur Ross Gallery presents this installation exhibit curated by ceramicist, social activist, poet, and educator Robert Lugo, courtesy of a grant from The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation. Lugo creates multicultural mash-up works that often speak to themes of inequality, poverty, and racial justice.
Ends December 19, 2021Ulysses Jenkins Exhibit
The ICA presents the first major retrospective of the work of Ulysses Jenkins, a video artist from Los Angeles whose work rose to prominence in the 1970s and has been an influence on contemporary art since. The exhibition is co-curated by Meg Onli and Erin Christovale.
Ends December 30, 2021Holiday Garden Railway Nights
The Holiday Garden Railway, with miniature decor and greenery, returns for the 2021 holiday season. Advance tickets are required.
Ends December 26, 2021Inspiring Impact through Philanthropy
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