What $10 billion in data centers actually gets you
Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School explains why a billion-dollar investment in data centers won’t create as many permanent jobs as a much smaller investment in a software company.
‘After Modernism’ is a lesson in curating
“After Modernism,” currently on view at the Arthur Ross Gallery, presents 56 works from the private collection of alumnus Hubert Neumann and his family’s trove of artwork.

Lorea Peterson Redondo, who is working toward an MBA in the Wharton School and a master's in education policy in the Graduate School of Education.
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Who, What, Why: Lorea Peterson Redondo bridges business and education
AI tool, powered by nursing insight, cuts mortality
Absent students lead to low teacher morale
Why are clergy sex abuse investigations stalled in NJ and around U.S.? There’s a ‘playbook’
Marci Hamilton of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on the actions of Catholic bishops in the face of sexual-impropriety allegations.
Meniscus injuries may soon be treated by customizable hydrogel
Katz Center fellow Uzi Rebhun on the importance of counting

Rusty, a 20-year-old Quarter Horse, helps riders with physical and cognitive disabilities build strength, confidence, and independence Thorncroft Equestrian Center. State-of-the-art robotic imaging at Penn’s New Bolton Center was key to Rusty’s diagnosis and treatment when he developed lameness in his leg.
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Advanced robotic imaging helps Rusty the therapy horse avoid surgery
Who loses in funding cuts to universities?
PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel discusses the dangers to scientific advancement of cutting off federal funds for research.