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Karen Goldberg elected ACS Fellow
The Vagelos Professor of Energy Research and director of the Vagelos Institute of Energy Science and Technology has been elected to this year’s class of American Chemical Society Fellows.
Ph.D. Architecture Students attend summer International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures 2023
Weitzman School of Design professor Masoud Akbarzadeh and Ph.D. architecture students Yao Lu, Hua Chai, Teng Teng, and Yefan Zhi from the Polyhedral Structures Laboratory presented a total of six research papers at the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures 2023 in Melbourne Australia in July.
Investigators identify translation gaps in instrument that measures nurse work environment
Two decades ago, the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index was published to measure the nursing practice environment. Although the instrument’s use has resulted in advances in science and quality improvement efforts, its potential may be limited by the availability and quality of translations into different languages.
Ph.D. architecture participation at the UIA 2023 World Congress of Architecture
Graduate group chair Franca Trubiano and architecture Ph.D. student Ji Yoon Bae from the Weitzman School of Design both presented research papers at the UIA 2023 World Congress of Architecture in Copenhagen, Denmark in July.
Children’s literature in the Joanna Banks Collection
Of the 10,000 works in the Joanna Banks Collection of African American Books, at least 1,000 are identified as publications for children. Joanna Banks is a regular person who collected books for years as a hobby; she just saw books by Black authors, books featuring Black children, and many other types of media like cookbooks, and bought as many as she could, starting in the mid-1960s. This collection represents books that were available to the average person at the time.
Long-distance electric transmission lines are a critical to the energy transition, yet construction of new lines has come to a near standstill in the U.S. Rob Gramlich of Grid Strategies discusses recent market and regulatory action to resurrect transmission development.
Penn Medicine CAREs grants recipients bring community service projects to life
In its eleventh year, the Penn Medicine CAREs grant program has funded 31 new and recurring grants to support employee and medical student community service projects.
Penn Carey Law professor Bill Burke-White discusses the findings of a White & Case report on the future of globalization, for which he served as senior editor and advisor.
Living Legend designation for Penn Nursing professor
The American Academy of Nursing has named Martha A.Q. Curley, professor of nursing at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing and the Ruth M. Colket Endowed Chair in Pediatric Nursing Science at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, a Living Legend for her significant contributions to nursing and health care.