Through
4/30
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Penn’s baseball team will face Auburn in Alabama tomorrow night, representing their first trip to the NCAA tournament since 1995.
Penn In the News
Kaitlyn Krebs of the School of Veterinary Medicine notes an increase in animals with tick bites this year due to a warmer winter.
Penn In the News
Christopher Favilla of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues helped save the life of a Chester County youth basketball coach who suffered a stroke.
Penn In the News
The Pan-Asian Dance Troupe, a Penn student group, blends modern flow with traditionally inspired movements from a variety of Asian backgrounds.
Penn In the News
Marilyn Howarth of the Perelman School of Medicine explains why flooding in Philadelphia’s Eastwick neighborhood is inevitable during storm events.
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Wharton School second-year Ryan Torres from Barcelona cycled 20,626 feet toward the top of Ojos del Salado, a South American volcano with the highest elevation in the world.
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Third-year med student Jasmine Brown at the Perelman School of Medicine explores the untold 150-year history of Black female physicians in her new book, “Twice as Hard.”
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With the help of Penn Medicine, Chester County resident Candace Gantt founded the Mind Your Brain Foundation to support fellow traumatic brain injury survivors.
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David Fajgenbaum of the Perelman School of Medicine and his team at nonprofit Every Cure are researching ways to treat rare diseases with pre-existing drugs.
Penn In the News
David Fajgenbaum of the Perelman School of Medicine and his team at nonprofit Every Cure are researching ways to treat rare diseases with pre-existing drugs.