Launch of new Politics and Policy Program
Christopher Murray named 2024 NAI Fellow
Christopher Murray named 2024 NAI Fellow
Murray, Richard Perry University Professor in Materials Science and Engineering and in Chemistry, has been elected to the 2024 class of National Academy of Inventors Fellows.
Preparing a classroom for constructive dialogue
Preparing a classroom for constructive dialogue
Sarah Kavanagh, Penn GSE associate professor and director of the Collaboratory for Teaching and Teacher Education, shares responsive strategies with teachers everywhere to help explore education discourse when classroom conversations are contentious.
J. Margo Brooks Carthon to receive the 18th Claire M. Fagin Distinguished Researcher Award
J. Margo Brooks Carthon to receive the 18th Claire M. Fagin Distinguished Researcher Award
Carthon, the Tyson Family Endowed Term Chair for Gerontological Research; professor of nursing in the Department of Family and Community Health; associate director of the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research; the incoming director of the Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing is renowned for her program of research that advances health equity through innovative models of care for vulnerable older adults.
Annenberg Classroom film on First Amendment wins Anthem Award
Annenberg Classroom film on First Amendment wins Anthem Award
Annenberg Classroom’s documentary “The First Amendment: New York Times v. Sullivan” has won a Silver Award in the 4th Annual Anthem Awards.
Important tips from Penn Vet to keep pets safe during the holidays
Important tips from Penn Vet to keep pets safe during the holidays
Lisa Murphy, Penn Vet professor of toxicology, and Deborah Mandell, service head of the Emergency Service at Penn Vet’s Ryan Hospital, offer tips to keep pets healthy and out of the emergency room during the holidays.
Penn Vet researcher named winner of Veterinary Pathology Editor’s Choice Award
Penn Vet researcher named winner of Veterinary Pathology Editor’s Choice Award
Joy Tomlinson, an assistant professor of large animal medicine, has received the inaugural 2024 Veterinary Pathology Editor’s Choice Award for an Observational Study for the 2023 manuscript “Naturally acquired equine parvovirus-hepatitis is associated with a wide range of hepatic lesions in horses.”