Through
11/26
A complete list of stories featured on Penn Today.
News・ Health Sciences
Comparing lung cells from male and female mice, School of Veterinary Medicine scientists found gene expression differences that may explain why older males are at a higher risk than females for worse outcomes from COVID-19 and similar diseases.
News・ Campus & Community
Penn Today highlights some of our newest leader’s biggest moments so far.
News・ Education, Business, & Law
Many managers worry that algorithms alienate customers. New research from Wharton’s Stefano Puntoni looks at how the attitudes of customers are influenced by algorithmic versus human decision-making.
News・ Campus & Community
Dustin Brisson of the School of Arts & Sciences consolidated notes from his years of teaching and advising to create a guidebook for undergraduates aimed at helping them achieve success and well-being.
News・ Campus & Community
Vidal, a global pioneer of data science, has joint appointments in radiology in the Perelman School of Medicine and electrical and systems engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
News・ Education, Business, & Law
The Penn GSE assistant professor works to identify attitudes, practices, and policies within faculty hiring structures at colleges and universities in hopes to shift attitudes and inspire new practices throughout higher ed.
News・ Campus & Community
With lectures, community service projects, and informational events, the Day of Service and Commemorative Symposium unites the Penn community through social change.
News・ Health Sciences
Nahreen Ahmed, a physician with Penn Medicine, has trained physicians and other care providers around the world in using ultrasound machines to assess injuries and other health concerns.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences fourth-years Ryan Jeong and Arnav Lal are among 16 students selected nationwide to receive a Churchill Scholarship for a year of graduate research study at the University of Cambridge in England.
News・ Education, Business, & Law
The Social Justice Scholars Program at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice is broadening access to graduate student education.