Through
11/26
A complete list of stories featured on Penn Today.
News・ Education, Business, & Law
Students share their perspectives on what it’s like to be Hispanic in The Wharton MBA Program for Executives.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
In a new Arthur Ross Gallery exhibition, Philadelphia artist John E. Dowell imagines attempted escapes by enslaved ancestors through his photographs of North Carolina cotton fields at night. “Paths to Freedom” includes 26 artworks, an installation of fabric panels, and a soundscape.
News・ Health Sciences
The multiyear partnership brings together two iconic brands with the shared goal of making an impact on health care in the Philadelphia community.
News・ Campus & Community
Penn President Liz Magill stopped by WXPN’s ‘Friday Morning Mixtape’ with Kristen Kurtis to share a 13-song playlist, what about music grabs her, and more.
News・ Science & Technology
Researchers including Weitzman’s Robert Stuart-Smith have made a swarm of bee-inspired drones that can collectively 3D print material while in flight, allowing unbounded manufacturing for building and repairing structures.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Perry World House hosted a panel of experts to discuss the state of Ukraine after seven months of conflict, looking at how international support can be most effective.
News・ Education, Business, & Law
Wharton Dean Erika James and Simmons University President Lynn Perry Wooten discuss their new book, 'The Prepared Leader,' and how they found the motivation and the staying power during the pandemic to write it.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
A Fulbright award augments Toorjo Ghose’s work to document and support the social movement happening among sex workers in India against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts celebrates its 50th anniversary with a new season and a planned building expansion. Penn Today looks back at the Center’s history—and where it’s going under Penn Live Arts.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Jer Clifton of the Positive Psychology Center developed a framework to study primal world beliefs, our most fundamental sentiments about the world as a whole. Now, he’s ready for everyone to discover what their primal world beliefs are.