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  • Primosch receives Virgil Thomson Award in Vocal Music

    The award, endowed by the Virgil Thomson Foundation and administered by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, recognizes an American composer of vocal works and includes a prize of $40,000.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Arts & Sciences

  • Meet more next-generation scientists stepping up to fight COVID-19

    For Susan Weiss, a professor of microbiology with more than four decades of experience studying coronaviruses, the pandemic means more work for her, and her students, post-docs, and technicians, than ever before. Her team has been at work in the biosafety level 3 containment lab to support the community effort towards understanding SARS-CoV-2.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Model simulations point to key concerns for reopening the economy

    As two-thirds of the 50 states began relaxing their anti-COVID-19 restrictions, the sixth in a series of seminars, “Experts at Home,” convened by Penn LDI, brought together scientists who have created different simulator models to predict the economic and health changes various levels of policy relaxations may bring.

    FULL STORY AT Leonard Davis Institute

  • Leadership gift to accelerate neuroscience at Wharton and create actionable insights in brain science and business

    The anonymous $10 million will amplify opportunities and outcomes of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative (WiN). This commitment will propel faculty research and teaching, student learning, and corporate engagement through WiN.

    FULL STORY AT Wharton

  • New ideas in urban research 2020

    The May issue of Urban Link highlights graduating Ph.D. students’ research on urban-related topics, including applied economics, city and regional planning, criminology, and nursing. 

    FULL STORY AT Penn IUR

  • Keys to avoiding delirium: good sleep, proper medication, effective caregivers

    Penn Memory Center Co-Director Dr. Jason Karlawish and Deborah Kan define what delirium is, the reasoning behind why those with dementia are more susceptible to developing delirium, and what caregivers should do during this time to prepare themselves and the ones they care for. 

    FULL STORY AT Penn Memory Center

  • The front-line researchers: The next generation of scientists steps up to fight the pandemic

    Perelman School of Medicine scientists and clinicians have begun an unprecedented number of studies and clinical trials investigating a single virus, SARS-CoV-2, and COVID-19. But it’s not just the seasoned, established investigators—graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and laboratory technicians have also dedicated their energy and efforts to fight this virus.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • New ‘Thriving in the Law’ course equips young lawyers with tools to increase fulfillment in the profession

    The new course, designed and taught by Law School Associate Dean John F. Hollway explores the tools and strategies necessary to equip lawyers to handle the social and emotional aspects of lawyering.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Carey Law

  • Wharton Global Youth Program annual Knowledge@Wharton High School Investment Competition winners announced

    This year’s Global Finale, held via live video conference, was the culmination of an engaging financial competition for high school students and educators around the world that began more than six months ago, with student teams managing portfolios of $100,000 in virtual cash and building unique team investment strategies.

    FULL STORY AT Wharton

  • Toni Walker visits South Africa to study Black womxn and queer artists

    Graduating Communication major Toni Walker spent 12 days in South Africa conducting research as part of her undergraduate fellowship with the Annenberg School’s Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication. 

    FULL STORY AT Annenberg School for Communication