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President Magill reiterates commitment to combat antisemitism during congressional hearing
Addressing comments made during her testimony, Magill calls for a review of University policies.
Supporting our community in times of crisis »
Message from President Magill on House Committee Hearing
A ‘supercharge’ to address social justice issues in Philadelphia
Things to know: E-scooters and safety
AI and environmental challenges
Penn scientists reflect on one year of ChatGPT
In Principle and Practice: Penn’s Focus on Tomorrow
Fallon first in 200-meter breaststroke
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Five tips for drafting a syllabus
Catherine Turner, a senior associate director for CETLI, offers advice on crafting or revising a syllabus.
Breaking bread while breaking barriers
Penn’s two newly announced programs—Conversations for Community and Dinners Across Differences—strive to encourage dialogue, build connections, and bring people together in conversations over shared meals.
Penn gathers at COP28 to share ideas and research in university pavilion
A delegation of University researchers will be providing expertise on a wide array of issues to be discussed at COP28, the annual climate conference of the United Nations.
Hosley awarded Freshman All-American honors
The first-year running back was the second-leading rusher in the Ivy League and also ranked second in all-purpose yards.
Department of Music ensembles to perform in December
Hundreds of undergraduate students will perform in orchestral and choral concerts in December as part of Department of Music ensembles.
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The safety net funding that isn’t getting to safety net patients
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Penn Collaboratory to fund ten new pilot studies on aging
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Parkinson’s support group fosters friendship in an underserved community
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Identifying and addressing lung cancer disparities in Philadelphia
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The Mind on Mental Health Podcast gets personal
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Gridiron win
Penn and Cornell clashed for the 129th time on Nov. 4 in the Quakers’ Homecoming game at Franklin Field. The matchup is the fifth-most played rivalry in Division I football. Penn won 23-8.
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Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Public knowledge varies greatly on flu and COVID-19
The latest Annenberg Public Health and Knowledge Survey finds the answers to eight survey questions—four for the flu and four for COVID—have the strongest ability to independently predict individual vaccine willingness.
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
‘A New Age of Nuclearity? Great Powers and Greater Consequences’
Perry World House’s 2023 Global Order Colloquium took a deep dive into current nuclear issues, looking at how the world will manage nuclear threats amid growing geopolitical tension, climate change challenges, and international conflict.