Through
11/26
A complete list of stories featured on Penn Today.
News・ Health Sciences
The research from the School of Nursing analyzed information from three datasets accounting for 25% of U.S. births annually.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
A new study from Annenberg School for Communication finds that verified media accounts are more central in the spread of information on Twitter than bots.
News・ Sports
In celebration of the return of the NCAA Tournament after last year’s was canceled by COVID, Penn Today reflects on the Quakers’ appearances in the Big Dance.
News・ Health Sciences
Experts across Penn explain how the pandemic has exacerbated gender inequality and challenged female career advancement in the STEMM fields, education, and business.
News・ Sports
In the spirit and excitement of March Madness, Penn Today takes a look at the history of the Quakers in the NCAA Tournament.
News・ Health Sciences
The dramatic rise in anti-immigrant rhetoric since 2016 was associated with a substantial decline in utilization of health care services by undocumented adults and their children.
News・ Education, Business, & Law
A new Penn Law study of 170,000 residential leases finds incidences of illegal, unenforceable terms have increased sharply over the last 20 years.
News・ Health Sciences
A new visual screening tool for autism spectrum disorder may reduce disparities in diagnoses, especially when English is not a family’s primary language.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Penn experts are working with The Philadelphia Orchestra to study the aerosol droplets that wind and brass musicians produce when playing. Their findings, aimed at reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission, could help the Orchestra once again play together.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
As poetry is in the national spotlight following the Biden inauguration, junior Husnaa Haajarah Hashim, a Philadelphia Youth Poet Laureate, reflects on her writing and scholarship.