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Turf war: Artificial versus real grass
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Turf war: Artificial versus real grass

In conversation with Penn Today, mechanical engineer, tennis player, and soccer fan Paulo Arratia discusses the material differences between natural grass and synthetic turf.

3 min. read

Visions of nonprofit news in PA
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Visions of nonprofit news in PA

Penn researchers identified two competing visions of nonprofit news, a restorationist vision and a transformational vision, and calculated the cost of implementing each vision.

2 min. read

https://www.upenn.edu/pennforward
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Penn Forward

A University-wide initiative to shape Penn’s future

Guided by Penn’s strategic framework, In Principle and Practice, Penn Forward launched in September 2025 with six working groups of faculty, staff, students, and postdoctoral scholars who challenged legacy assumptions and proposed bold, actionable strategies to advance Penn’s mission and strengthen operations.

Penn Forward’s initial nine priority initiatives aim to build trust with those we serve, enable bold discovery, and extend Penn’s geographic reach and impact across a lifetime. Learn more about these initiatives and follow along with Penn Today as Penn continues to drive forward.

Chapters of Change: Thirty years of life sciences transformation at Penn
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Chapters of Change: Thirty years of life sciences transformation at Penn

 In the fourth and final installment of the series, ‘Chapters of Change’ highlights another transformational moment in Penn’s past when the evolution of life sciences research sparked the University to commit to investing in new research facilities and cross-disciplinary collaboration.

6 min. read

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  • AI job losses are scaring Americans and policymakers are scrambling for answers
    Straits Times (Singapore)

    AI job losses are scaring Americans and policymakers are scrambling for answers

    Matthew Levendusky of the Annenberg School for Communication, School of Arts & Sciences, and Annenberg Public Policy Center says, “Concern about AI is bipartisan, and the public is waiting to see what politicians will do.”