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Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of Penn’s Annenberg Public Policy Center, was honored with a Special Recognition Award from the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research for her work in the field of prevention and public health.
In the School of Arts & Sciences, assistant professor of English Abdulhamit Arvas won the 2026 Phyllis Goodhart Gordan Book Prize for the Best Book in Renaissance Studies awarded by Renaissance Society of America, and the 2026 SAA First Book Prize awarded by Shakespeare Association of America for his book “Boys Abducted: The Homoerotics of Empire and Race in Early Modernity.”
Fengrui Tian, doctoral student in computer and information science in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, was named a 2026 Apple Scholar in AIML.
Cara McClellan, director of the Advocacy for Racial and Civil Justice Clinic and Practice Associate Professor of Law at Penn Carey Law School, received the 2026 Presidential Award of Courage from the Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia.
In the School of Nursing, Nancy P. Blumenthal, advanced senior lecturer in the Department of Biobehavioral Health Sciences, has been elected a Fellow of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation.
And in the Stuart Weitzman School of Design, Mu Cao and Gyo Sun Hwang were chosen by METROPOLIS magazine as the top architecture graduate students in the United States and Canada in their Future 100 showcase.
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A bioengineered bean gum from the lab of Penn Dental’s Henry Daniell is found to reduce the levels of three microbes associated with head and neck squamous cell cancer to almost zero, without affecting the beneficial bacteria normally found in the mouth.
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