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  • This research will put you to sleep

    From monitoring patients' sleep like vital signs, to making hospital room environments more relaxing, researchers with the Rest Project at the Penn Medicine Center for Health Care Innovation are working with hospital clinicians to get their patients to sleep better.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • FactCheck.org wins 2018 Webby Award for best politics site

    For the fifth consecutive year, FactCheck.org has won the Webby Award for best politics website from the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. The 22nd Annual Webby Awards honor excellence on the internet, including websites, advertising, apps, and videos.

    FULL STORY AT Annenberg Public Policy Center

  • 2018 Arts and Sciences Dean’s Scholars

    A list of this year's 20 students honored for their academic success.

    FULL STORY AT Almanac

  • 2017-18 senior student-athlete awards

    Recipients of the major inter-collegiate awards were honored at a ceremony at The Palestra. Alexa Hoover, Justin Watson, Michelle Nwokedi, Taylor Uselis and Maggie Heller all were awarded for their athletic skill, academic success, and leadership.  

    FULL STORY AT Penn Athletics

  • New guidelines for donor milk for infants

    The Journal of Obstetric Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing published a special series that detail best practices for the handling, pricing and donating of supplemental breastmilk for newborns. For infants in the NICU, or for mothers with compromised or inadequate amounts of breastmilk, donor milk banks are becoming increasingly popular. 

    FULL STORY AT Penn Nursing

  • The idea of love

    In his 10th year as Penn’s chaplain, The Reverend Charles L. “Chaz” Howard is well-known and revered for his message of love, hope, positivity, and inclusion. Now his student counseling sessions are more popular than ever, in large part due to what he calls a “super-charged political atmosphere,” with an uptick of people who want to talk, particularly minority students who are trying to cope with stress beyond the typical classroom anxieties.

    FULL STORY AT The Pennsylvania Gazette

  • Two dental students win travel grants to present research in London

    Two Dental Medicine students who received the American Association for Dental Research award will present their original research projects at the IADR/ER General Session and Exhibition in London this July. 

    FULL STORY AT Penn Dental Medicine

  • Penn Law team wins Williams Institute Moot Court Competition

    The three students competed against 34 teams in the 14th annual moot court competition that focuses on LGBT legal issues.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Carey Law

  • Newly endowed Libraries position honors its namesake, H. Carton Rogers III

    To cap his tenure and honor his leadership as Vice Provost and Director of Libraries, a $3 million dollar endowment gift has been made from the Penn Libraries Board of Overseers and the Orrery Society Council in H. Carton Rogers III's name. 

    FULL STORY AT Penn Libraries

  • A new lens for genocide study

    Sarah Jewett approaches genocide studies as a criminology graduate student empirically and subjectively. Trained in fine arts, Jewett has tailored her studies to contextualize, understand and predict human behavior by applying objective statistical analysis to organize the mechanisms of genocide. 

    FULL STORY AT OMNIA