Through
4/26
A complete list of stories featured on Penn Today.
News・ Health Sciences
Research from Penn and other universities found that, compared to children with municipal water, those relying on private wells in the U.S. had a 21% higher risk of being reported for any delinquency and a 38% increased risk of being reported for serious delinquency after age 14.
News・ Campus & Community
Undergraduates and MBAs get ready to run in the first Wharton 5K since the start of the pandemic.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Five seniors and four recent alumni have received a 2022 Thouron Award to pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom. Each scholarship recipient receives tuition for up to two years, as well as travel and living stipends, to earn a graduate degree there.
News・ Science & Technology
The assessment gets explicit about the effect of climate change on people, places, and ecosystems. Experts from Penn weigh in on what it means.
News・ Campus & Community
Pritchett, who will serve as the University’s leader until the end of June, discusses his background, his goals, and what he is looking forward to most this semester.
News・ Campus & Community
The University and its Graduate School of Education will contribute more than $4 million to the West Philadelphia K-8 school throughout the next five years.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Philip M. Nichols of the Wharton School and the Russia and East European Studies program in the School of Arts & Sciences offers some background on the protests and violence and why what happens in Kazakhstan matters to the region and the world.
News・ Education, Business, & Law
In 2016, the Lauder Institute’s Africa Program was created as a first-of-its-kind management program to ground global business dealings in an African focus.
News・ Campus & Community
Penn’s annual Engaging Minds event featured three faculty experts whose innovative research is changing the way we think and talk about policing, immigration, and suicides.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Penn experts reflect on the global supply chain snags that have stressed systems during the fall and holiday season.