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Penn COVID-19 Response
Pottruck Center powerlifts 20 years
On Jan. 20, the Penn community celebrated the 20th anniversary of the David S. Pottruck Health & Fitness Center. To much fanfare, the facility officially opened on Jan. 17, 2003.
Penn COVID-19 Response
Patient advocate Jamil Rivers leads women of color to better breast cancer care
Through the lens: A digital depiction of dyslexia
Science and service at Philly’s Paul Robeson High School
‘Fight for it:’ Nikole Hannah-Jones on abolition, reparation, and building a more just future
Clearing the air with biomaterials
Connor Barwin on the NFL, Wharton, and making the world a better place
John L. Jackson, Jr. named Penn’s next provost
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Five things to know about this year’s ‘tripledemic’
The Perelman School of Medicine’s E. John Wherry and Scott Hensley discuss the season’s confluence of COVID-19, influenza, and RSV and how our bodies are responding.
Matthew Levendusky and Kathleen Hall Jamieson on democracy amid crises
A new book by a team of scholars—including Matthew Levendusky of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Annenberg Public Policy Center’s Kathleen Hall Jamieson—analyzes the crises surrounding the 2020 election and its aftermath.
Alumna Jessica DiMauro elected to College Squash Hall of Fame
DiMauro will become the sixth Quaker inducted into the CSA Hall of Fame, and the first woman since Karen Kelso’s induction 23 years ago.
Penn scientist Nader Engheta wins the Benjamin Franklin Medal
The H. Nedwill Ramsey Professor in Electrical and Systems Engineering is awarded for his advances in engineering and physics.
At a southern Iraq site, unearthing the archaeological passing of time
When Holly Pittman and colleagues from the University of Pennsylvania and University of Pisa returned to Lagash in the fall of 2022 for a fourth season, they knew they’d find more than ceramic fragments and another kiln.
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Gift brings state-of-the-art spectroscopy facility to Penn
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ASSET Center inaugural seed grants will fund trustworthy AI research in health care
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Legacies of Detention, Isolation, and Quarantine

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Mind of Winter 2023

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Penn’s new president
Liz Magill began her duties at the University on July 1. Here’s what she’s been up to most recently.
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Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Soviet Union’s centenary
Experts from across Penn share their thoughts on the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Soviet Union.
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
‘The Changing Terrain of Religious Freedom’
This timely volume of essays edited by professors Heather J. Sharkey and Jeffrey Green explores theoretical, historical, and legal perspectives on religious freedom, while examining its meaning as an experience, value, and right.