An expensive Alzheimer’s lifestyle plan offers false hope, experts say
Jason Karlawish of the Perelman School of Medicine says that Dale Bresden’s unconventional Alzheimer’s treatment research and recommendations don’t adhere to the standards of medicine.
Harvard-trained educator: Kids who learn how to use AI will become smarter adults—if they avoid this No. 1 mistake
In her commencement speech to the Graduate School of Education, Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the value of AI.
Pride events face budget shortfalls as U.S. corporations pull support ahead of summer festivities
Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School discusses brand activism.
Here’s the best advice for the Class of 2025 from 10 notable graduation speakers
In her Commencement address, alumna Elizabeth Banks offers advice to the Class of 2025.
PSA: You probably don’t need to be weighed at the doctor’s office
Penn Medicine research looks at the consequences of weight shaming.

Leslie Richards, professor of practice in the Weitzman School.
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Professor of practice Leslie Richards on innovative transit and city planning
Long-term care in the U.S. faces two existential threats: an immigration crackdown and Medicaid cuts
In a co-written opinion essay, Rachel M. Werner of the Leonard Davis Institute and Perelman School of Medicine outlines two major threats to U.S. long-term care: the ongoing immigration crackdown and federal cuts to Medicaid.
Funded by John Legend, Eagles’ Jordan Mailata, Philadelphia high school’s record label drops its 7th album
Musician John Legend and Emmy Award winner Ty Stiklorius met while attending Penn and are now helping fund a recoding venture for Philadelphia high schoolers.
Public housing failed miserably in Chicago. Why is the city now opening a housing museum?
Akira Drake Rodriguez of the Weitzman School of Design explains why images celebrating the destruction of public housing in Chicago remain vivid in the public imagination.
Checking the math on White House, GOP claims about ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
The Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates that the House-passed reconciliation bill will increase primary deficits by $2.8 trillion within 10 years, featuring remarks from Kent Smetters.