Specialized RNA molecules could counter ALS neurodegeneration
Why young voters tune out
Awards and accolades for faculty and graduate students
Sacrifice versus suffering: Examining unheard stories of the past
Innovating computer chips to run more efficiently
How population changes are impacting primary education worldwide
Three from Penn elected to the American Philosophical Society
Featured Events
Boosting Infrastructure Investment for Global Cities
Susan Wachter, co-director of the Penn Institute for Urban Research (IUR) and William Glasgall, Volcker Alliance Public Finance Adviser and Penn IUR Fellow, will speak with a panel of global public finance experts about how global cities and other subnational governments could adopt attributes of America’s municipal market structure. The conversation will cover how a credit-driven culture may help meet the demands of population growth and climate change. Free and open to the public. Register to attend.
The 12-Hour Declaration of Independence
To honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence—which was typeset and printed within 12 hours starting on July 4, 1776—the Common Press will host a 12-hour, two-day community typesetting event during which all are invited to hand-set metal type to help create a historically accurate replica. The final product will remain available for printing through September 2026. Part of America 250 at Penn programming, this event is free and open to the public. Register to attend.
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.
Penn’s community engagement progress at the turn of the century
Penn Forward: Turning vision into action
Four ways Penn Arts & Sciences is looking to the future
Students test one way to combat extreme heat in Philadelphia
Penn in the News
Reducing nurses’ patient loads would save lives and reduce hospital costs, Penn study finds
“Ensuring safe nurse staffing is a proactive way to retain nurses and improve patient safety,” says Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing.
Delivery robots still learning from ‘edge cases,’ scientists say
Dean Vijay Kumar of the School of Engineering and Applied Science compares delivery robots to self-driving cars, saying, “It’s really hard for robot software developers, for folks like me [in] academics to predict because the environment is indeed very unstructured.”
New AI method tackles one of science’s hardest math problems
Researchers in the School of Engineering and Applied Science have developed a smarter AI method for solving notoriously difficult inverse equations, which help scientists uncover hidden causes behind observable effects.
6 lifestyle habits to try before turning to unauthorized peptides, according to experts
“There’s no doubt that peptides are important, but it's not news. We’ve known about insulin, for example, for 106 years,” says PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and Wharton School.