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An update on Penn Forward

An update on Penn Forward

To the University Community:With Penn Forward, we asked our community to think ambitiously and practically about how Penn can evolve for continued excellence—in the near term, through the next decade, and beyond. I am pleased to provide an update on our progress and the actions we are taking to build momentum.

Gravity follows Newton and Einstein’s rules, even at cosmic scales
An artist's depiction of two galaxies, side-by-side, swriling at different velocites.

The cosmic microwave background, the faint afterglow of the Big Bang that fills all of space, passes through massive galaxy clusters whose motion slightly alters the light, allowing scientists to measure how fast the clusters are moving toward one another and test how strongly gravity pulls across the largest distances in the universe.

(Image: Courtesy of Lucy Reading/Simons Foundation)

Gravity follows Newton and Einstein’s rules, even at cosmic scales

By tracking galaxy clusters hundreds of millions of lightyears apart, Penn physicist Patricio Gallardo and collaborators find that the laws of gravity written by Newton and Einstein still hold, leaving little doubt that invisible dark matter exists.

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Penn’s Open Enrollment 2026-2027
People on Locust Walk in the summer.

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Penn’s Open Enrollment 2026-2027

Open Enrollment, an annual opportunity to make changes to health plans, life insurance, and flexible spending accounts, begins April 20.

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A new swarm AI project takes on safety at scale
Ph.D. student, Hongrui Zheng (left), and Rahul Mangaharam (right) flying drones.

Ph.D. student Hongrui Zheng (left), and Rahul Mangaharam, ESE professor and principal investigator of xLAB, with the drones used in this research.

(Image: Courtesy of Penn Engineering)

A new swarm AI project takes on safety at scale

Researchers at Penn’s xLAB are collaborating on a multiyear project to study how large teams of physical AI agents can cooperate, compete, and act safely outside of software and in the real world.

Melissa Pappas

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Damon Centola named 2026 Guggenheim Fellow
Damon Centola

As director of the Network Dynamics Group and a senior fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, Centola’s research centers on social networks and behavior change.

(Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication)

Damon Centola named 2026 Guggenheim Fellow

The Elihu Katz Professor of Communication, Sociology and Engineering, he is among the 223 people chosen for the Guggenheim’s 101st class of Fellows.

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Penn researchers use AI to flag underreported side effects discussed by GLP‑1 drug users

Penn researchers use AI to flag underreported side effects discussed by GLP‑1 drug users

Neil Sehgal, a Ph.D. student in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, discusses a new study suggesting that artificial intelligence may help identify potential side effects of popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs that are discussed online but may not appear in clinical trial data.

How ‘The Pitt’ lands with a Penn emergency department nurse
Noah Wyle acting a scene from “The Pitt” in an ER.

Noah Wyle in Season 2 Episode 14 of “The Pitt.”

(Image: Warrick Page/HBO Max)

How ‘The Pitt’ lands with a Penn emergency department nurse

From nurse representation to specific cases, Penn Presbyterian registered nurse Bobbie Poller shares his take on season two of the HBO Max medical drama. This article contains spoilers.

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