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  • Measles: An explainer
     Judy O’Donnell.

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    Measles: An explainer

    Judy O’Donnell, the associate chief medical officer for Healthcare Epidemiology for the University of Pennsylvania Health System, and the chief of Infectious Diseases at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, explains what people need to know about measles.

    AI Month at Penn
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    Penn Engineering will host the second annual AI Month from April 1 to May 1.


     

    AI Month at Penn

    From April 1 to May 1, Penn Engineering will host leading experts, insightful discussions, and interactive workshops exploring on the impact of artificial intelligence on society.

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    Advanced robotic imaging helps Rusty the therapy horse avoid surgery

    Advanced robotic imaging helps Rusty the therapy horse avoid surgery

    When Rusty, a 20-year-old therapy Quarter Horse, developed lameness in his right hind leg, his diagnosis required advanced imaging. Unlike traditional CT scanners, New Bolton Center’s robotic imaging was key to Rusty’s diagnosis and treatment when he developed lameness in his leg.

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  • Baseball’s ‘magic mud’
     A jar of Lena Blackburne Baseball Rubbing Mud sits on a table beside a muddy, dirty baseball.

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    Lena Blackburne’s legendary baseball rubbing mud has been a game-day staple for nearly a century, helping Major League pitchers achieve a better grip. Now, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have scientifically confirmed its friction-enhancing properties, revealing its significance not just in baseball, but also in the broader field of materials science.

    Baseball’s ‘magic mud’

    Douglas Jerolmack and Paulo Arratia led research that could someday crack the code of the mud smeared on baseballs for nearly a century that pitchers profess provides a perfect grip.

    3 min. read

    Flying high with the Penn Aerial Robotics club
    A robotic aerial drone on Penn’s Locust Walk.

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    Flying high with the Penn Aerial Robotics club

    For more than a decade, Penn students have been building and competing with unmanned aerial vehicles. They unveil their latest creations, an autonomous drone-like tilt-rotor aircraft and a model plane, before they head to an international competition in Los Angeles this spring.

    7 min. read

    Fran McCaffery named new men’s basketball coach
    Coach Fran McAffery on a basketball court.

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    Fran McCaffery named new men’s basketball coach

    The announcement marks a return to University City for McCaffery, who played three seasons for the Quakers and is a 1982 alumnus of the Wharton School.

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    https://in-principle-and-practice.upenn.edu/
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    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.

    ‘JeepyTA’ has entered the chat
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    Rachel Liu, a first-year doctoral candidate in the Graduate School of Education.

    ‘JeepyTA’ has entered the chat

    At Penn’s Graduate School of Education, the Penn Center for Learning Analytics is piloting an AI teaching assistant that fields students’ syllabus questions, generates assignment feedback, and eases the stress of instructors’ and TAs’ emailing schedules.

    Celebrating five years of excellence at VinUniversity
    Interim Penn President J. Larry Jameson in a lab examining a piece of equipment.

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    Celebrating five years of excellence at VinUniversity

    Interim Penn President J. Larry Jameson visited VinUni in Hanoi, Vietnam, to commemorate the university’s fifth anniversary and Penn’s seventh year of allyship. He delivered a lecture about how excellent universities advance society.

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  • Is art appreciation going digital?
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    Is art appreciation going digital?

    Anjan Chatterjee of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues compared aesthetic experiences of art across digital and in-person settings.