Through
11/26
A complete list of stories featured on Penn Today.
News・ Campus & Community
Following CDC guidelines and campus mandates, the Penn community put their best face coverings forward for a masked photo series.
News・ Health Sciences
Researchers at Penn Medicine have produced a detailed molecular atlas of lung development, key for future studies of mammalian biology and of new treatments for diseases, such as COVID-19, that affect the lungs.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Heather J. Sharkey and three students transcribed a hand-written manuscript of the doctoral dissertation by Alice Paul, who earned her Ph.D. from Penn in 1912. As part of a virtual symposium, they joined John Pollack of the Libraries to discuss their efforts.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
The new center will enable faculty and doctoral students to work across institutions and disciplines to reimagine communication around complex issues like health care, data privacy, politics, new media, and journalistic trust and integrity.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
News coverage of expert scientific evidence about vaccine safety is effective at increasing public acceptance of vaccines, but the positive effect is diminished when the expert message is juxtaposed with a personal narrative about real side effects.
News・ Science & Technology
Penn’s newest Goldwater Scholars, awarded to sophomores or juniors planning research careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering are sophomore Emma Keeler, junior Michele Meline and junior Max Wragan.
News・ Education, Business, & Law
The partnership will examine effective sponsorship and mentorship of Black and Latino/Hispanic American professionals.
News・ Science & Technology
New research provides insights into the process of diffusion in living systems, with implications from novel active coatings to understanding how pathogens are cleared from lungs.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Transformed by the pandemic, this year’s festival featured a virtual dialogue with directors and watch-at-home film offerings.
News・ Health Sciences
In a new study from the School of Nursing, researchers investigated the ways that returning to work after an injury predict mental health outcomes in Black men living and recovering in Philadelphia.