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Understanding the climate record through objects
Melissa Charenko stands in front of art in her office.

Understanding the climate record through objects

Melissa Charenko’s new book shares the history of how 20th-century scientists used climate proxies’—such as tree rings and fossil pollen—to understand past climates, which has implications for future climate action.

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Air travel quandary: Gad Allon and Megan Ryerson on challenges and solutions

Air travel quandary: Gad Allon and Megan Ryerson on challenges and solutions

The recent government shutdown exposed long-standing issues facing commercial air travel. Leading into Thanksgiving holiday travel, Gad Allon of the Wharton School and Megan Ryerson of the Weitzman School of Design discuss the system’s infrastructure challenges and the need for workforce development.

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Penn fourth-year Florence Onyiuke named a 2026 Rhodes Scholar

Penn fourth-year Florence Onyiuke named a 2026 Rhodes Scholar

Onyiuke has been awarded a 2026 Rhodes Scholarship, which funds tuition and a living stipend for graduate study at the University of Oxford in England. She is among 32 American Rhodes Scholars and an expected 100 worldwide.

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A serendipitous find leads to lifesaving discoveries
Fluorescent imaging of glioblastoma under a microscope.

A serendipitous find leads to lifesaving discoveries

A Penn-led team has revealed a how hydralazine, one of the world’s oldest blood pressure drugs and a mainstay treatment for preeclampsia, works at the molecular level. In doing so, they made a surprising discovery—it can also halt the growth of aggressive brain tumors.

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Students walk beneath The Covenant on Locust Walk at dusk

In Principle and Practice

Penn’s strategic framework

Penn’s guiding principles are the University’s enduring values and distinctive strengths: anchored, inventive, interwoven, and engaged. The practices support and strengthen Penn’s core educational mission. 

At Penn Today, we focus on some of the ways the University is putting this framework into action. From student, faculty, and staff profiles to research updates and event coverage, Penn Today highlights the latest examples of the University’s principled approach to excellence.

Students test one way to combat extreme heat in Philadelphia
Nafisa Bangura (left) and Angelica Dadda (right) doing hands-on experimental work in the Composto Lab.

Students test one way to combat extreme heat in Philadelphia

Third-year students Nafisa Bangura and Angelica Dadda expanded upon a multidisciplinary research endeavor to evaluate a reflective pavement coating as a tool to mitigate extreme heat. Their work may inform policy efforts to improve urban heat resilience.

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  • A.I. is a bubble. Maybe that’s ok
    The New York Times

    A.I. is a bubble. Maybe that’s ok

    In an opinion essay, Mohamed A. El-Erian of the Wharton School writes about the long-term prospects for AI.

    Visit Philly’s only revolutionary tavern
    WHYY (Philadelphia)

    Visit Philly’s only revolutionary tavern

    Emma Hart of the School of Arts & Sciences joins a discussion about a Philadelphia tavern that dates to 1759.