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  • Exploring psychological resiliency of older adults with diabetes

    Studies suggest that exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with a variety of different mental health consequences. Until now, few investigations have identified and separated the mental health consequences of exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic from preexisting factors in this age group. A new study shows more than half of the participants remained free of clinically significant levels of adverse mental health conditions during the pandemic.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Nursing News

  • With Green New Deal Superstudio, designers bridge climate change and social justice

    Between August of 2020 and July of 2021, more than 180 design studios at 93 universities in 39 states and 10 countries responded to the Superstudio call to submit projects that could help decarbonize the U.S. economy while investing in jobs and social justic, along with dozens of professional firms and individual designers and scholars.

    FULL STORY AT Weitzman School of Design

  • Rebecca Kamen exhibits work at UNESCO’s ‘Creative Resilience’ exhibition in Paris

    The visiting scholar and Penn Artist in Residence was selected to exhibit her work at the “Creative Resilience: Art by Women in Science” exhibition sponsored by UNESCO at their headquarters in Paris.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Arts & Sciences

  • Mind DivE In makes graduate school in the sciences more accessible to minority students

    Mind DivE In (Diversity and Equity Initiative in the Mind Sciences) drew undergraduate students from institutions across the country for a weekend of in-person workshops and mentoring from faculty including Angela Duckworth.

    FULL STORY AT OMNIA

  • Solid-tumor cancer patients ineligible for clinical trials receive immunotherapy at greater rates despite lack of benefits

    Cancer patients who are ineligible for clinical trials receive immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) at greater rates than patients who are trial eligible despite no survival benefit, according to a new study by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine, which suggests that the positive results for phase 3 clinical trial participants receiving ICI treatment may not translate to patients who are ineligible for trials due to factors such as organ dysfunction.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Law School supports nine First Generation Professionals Fellows across all class years

    For the first time since the Law School’s Center on Professionalism initiated its First Generation Professionals Fellowship (FGP), each of the three JD classes in the Law School includes a cohort of FGP Fellows. Though the initial intention was to support six Fellows, the FGP Fellowship currently supports nine outstanding First Generation JD students.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Carey Law

  • Online tool effective in triaging nearly all COVID-19 patients

    The COVID-19 Triage Tool at Penn Medicine categorized almost every patient into a safe classification and took burdens off clinicians during the height of the pandemic.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Machine learning improved Greece’s border screening for COVID-19

    Travel in Greece was safer in the summer of 2020, thanks to a new approach to COVID-19 border screening developed by LDI Senior Fellow Hamsa Bastani and collaborators. Eva—a machine-learning system using up-to-date data on incoming travelers and their COVID-19 test results—helped Greece open for tourism while restricting entry of asymptomatic, infected travelers.

    FULL STORY AT Leonard Davis Institute

  • American Heart Association honors two Penn Medicine scientists for achievements in research

    The Perelman School of Medicine’s Kiran Musunuru and Daniel Rader received honors for their contributions to cardiovascular research.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Featured Books: Native American Heritage Month

    The Penn Libraries’ Featured Books display in the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center offers novels, memoirs, histories, and poetry collections from a number of the 574 federally recognized Native American tribes.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Libraries