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A simpler approach for creating quantum materials
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A simpler approach for creating quantum materials

New research details how properties found in flat-band physics, similar to twisted bilayer graphene, can be obtained in just a single layer.

Erica K. Brockmeier

A 2021 Rhodes Scholar for Penn
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Penn’s 2021 Rhodes Scholar is Mackenzie Fierceton from St. Louis, who earned her bachelor’s degree in political science in May and is currently completing her clinical master’s in social work degree.

A 2021 Rhodes Scholar for Penn

May graduate Mackenzie Fierceton from St. Louis been awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship for graduate study at the University of Oxford in England. She earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and is currently completing her master’s degree in clinical social work.
The future of conservatism
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A virtual event sponsored by the Red & Blue Exchange looked at where the GOP goes from here.

The future of conservatism

A top GOP pollster, a former White House aide and Penn grad, and a leading “Never Trumper” journalist share their thoughts on where the Republican Party goes from here.

Kristen de Groot

Penn senior Nicholas Thomas-Lewis is a 2022 Rhodes Scholar
Nicholas Thomas-Lewis

Penn senior Nicholas Thomas-Lewis is a 2022 Rhodes Scholar

Senior Nicholas Thomas-Lewis has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship for graduate study at the University of Oxford. The captain of the varsity cheer team, he is majoring in cognitive science with a concentration in cognitive neuroscience.