Through
11/26
A complete list of stories featured on Penn Today.
News・ Education, Business, & Law
Undergraduate students participated in a 10-day Wharton International Program to visit business and cultural sites in England and Ireland.
News・ Science & Technology
A new understanding of how mechanical features of bone marrow affect resident immune cells in a fibrotic cancer points to future therapeutic strategies for cancers and fibrotic diseases.
News・ Health Sciences
Penn scientists have identified more than 500 genes associated with kidney disease that could be therapeutic targets.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Through a Netter Center ABCS course, Kikut worked with high school students and Penn undergrads to develop media messages that speak to the health needs and inequalities pertinent to adolescent Philadelphians.
News・ Health Sciences
Juggling parenthood and studying is a lot easier with the formal support structures that the Perelman School of Medicine offers.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Political scientist Brendan O’Leary, an expert on U.K. politics in the School of Arts & Sciences, offers his insight on what led to this moment, what might be next, and what it all means for the future of the U.K.
News・ Health Sciences
John Wherry of the Perelman School of Medicine and Melanie Kornides of the School of Nursing stress the continued importance of vaccination and testing.
News・ Science & Technology
If simply breathing can spread the SARS-CoV-2 virus to others nearby, what about blowing into a tuba? Researchers from the School of Engineering the School of Arts & Sciences used fluid mechanics to study the movement of aerosols generated by musicians.
News・ Campus & Community
See the latest happenings of Penn’s new president Liz Magill on her Facebook and Instagram.
News・ Science & Technology
Penn physicist Elliot Lipeles reflects on the past, present, and future of physics, from the discovery of the Higgs boson to theories about new subatomic particles.